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No Country For Old Men || Anton Chigurh || Scenepack || 2K, Full HD, 60fps

READ BEFORE WATCHING. This Scenepack Has Some Disturbing Scenes Including: Murder Choking Car Crashes And More. If U Think You Would Get Disturbed By Any Of These Scenes In This Scenepack, Dont Watch It, Use It For Edits Or Download It. The 1080p Version Was Privated Beacuse I Think The Quality On That Was Bad. Tags For Everything (Ignore) Anton Chigurh Article Talk Read Edit View history Tools Appearance hide Text Small Standard Large Width Standard Wide Color (beta) Automatic Light Dark From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Anton Chigurh Javier Bardem as Anton Chigurh in the 2007 film adaptation of No Country for Old Men First appearance No Country for Old Men (2005) Last appearance No Country for Old Men (2007) Created by Cormac McCarthy Adapted by Joel and Ethan Coen Portrayed by Javier Bardem In-universe information Species Human Gender Male Occupation Professional hitman Anton Chigurh (/ʃɪˈɡɜːr/ shih-GUR) is a fictional character and the main antagonist of Cormac McCarthy's 2005 novel No Country for Old Men. In the 2007 film adaptation of the same name, he is portrayed by Javier Bardem. Bardem's performance as Chigurh was widely lauded by film critics—he won an Academy Award, Golden Globe Award and a British Academy Film Award for the role. Other accolades include Chigurh's presence on numerous Greatest Villain lists, most notably in Empire's list of The 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time, in which he was ranked #44,[1] as well as being named the most realistic film depiction of a psychopath by an independent group of psychologists in the Journal of Forensic Sciences.[2][3] Character overview Chigurh is a killer devoid of conscience, remorse, and compassion. Whenever he's given a task, he will stop at no length to complete it, going as far as to murder anyone who gets in his way.[4] He is described by Carson Wells, a central character in the novel, as a "psychopathic killer" in his 30s with a dark complexion. Other characters describe Chigurh's facial features as "exotic looking". His signature weapon is a captive bolt stunner, which he uses to kill his victims and also as a tool to shoot out door locks. He also wields a sound-suppressed Remington 11-87 semiautomatic shotgun and pistol (as well as a TEC-9 in the film adaptation). Throughout the novel and the film, Chigurh flips a coin to decide the fate of some of his victims. Creation The character is a recurrence of the "Unstoppable Evil" archetype frequently found in Cormac McCarthy's work. However, the Coen brothers wanted to avoid one-dimensionality, particularly a comparison to The Terminator. To avoid a sense of identification, the Coens sought to cast someone "who could have come from Mars". The brothers introduced the character at the beginning of the film in a manner similar to the opening of the 1976 film The Man Who Fell to Earth. Film critic David DuBos described Chigurh as a "modern equivalent of Death from Ingmar Bergman's 1957 film The Seventh Seal."[5] When Joel and Ethan Coen approached Javier Bardem about playing Chigurh, he replied, "I don't drive, I speak bad English and I hate violence." The Coens responded, "That's why we called you." Bardem said he took the role because he dreamed of being in a Coen Brothers film.[6] Skibidi Rizz!

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