Anton Chigurh’s Evil Explored
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Raiders of the Lost Podcast is hosted by James Deveney & Anthony Deveney
"What's the most you ever lost on a coin toss?" Anton Chigurh is one of the most fascinating villains in the 21st century. The character was created by author Cormac McCarthy, and Javier Bardem rightfully won an Oscar for his performance as the psychopathic killer in the Coen Brother's film adoption of "No Country For Old Men'. Let's analyze this terrifying villain.
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Interns:
Darshan Patel
Audio Engineer:
Jacob Kossler
Opening Music:
Chase Jackson Кино
This man is me when there's no milk in the fridge and I want to drink some milk.
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When he kills the cartel members in the hotel, he steps through blood and it gets on his socks. It annoys him and he makes sure he gets no blood on him when he shoots the guy in the shower. You then see him take the bloody socks off with maybe a slight hint of disdain. Then he kills Carson and they very deliberately show him avoiding getting the blood on his shoes.
Then he leaves Carla Jean and checks his boots. She ded.
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I don't understand how the cartel were able to track the money
This “Analyzing Evil” series is so cool! I’m sure we can expect episodes on Hans Landa, Health Ledger’s Joker, and Calvin Candie one day
Hell yeah!
“You pick the one right tool”
I think he definitely killed the accountant because of how he smiles and asks him if he see's him similar to how he asks Carson "if the rule you followed brought you to this of what use was the rule" and also how they just cut away when someone dies near the end of the movie
Great point
Вопрос ,ты меня видел? На самом деле ответ на вопрос , ты меня убьешь? То что он убьет бухгалтера так же понятно, как и то, что бухгалтер его видел. А улыбка Чигура это улыбка маньяка - убийцы который предвкушает радость от предстоящего убийства. Ему нравится лишать людей жизни, смотреть как они умирают, видеть в их глазах страх. Чем больше его жертвы его бояться , тем большее наслаждение он получает из убивая.
@@olgaferdina3869 I don't know Russian sorry
"I got here the same way the coin did." By fate, but here is your chance.
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@@raidersofthelostpodcast_ What other villains do you have around?
@@americanandpinay joker and Lecter
This guy is one of the most iconic villains in movie history.
One of the most factual statements ever made 👏🏻
@@raidersofthelostpodcast_ 🙏🏾🙏🏾
By far one of my favorite podcasts yet from you guys! I love No Country For Old Men its an amazing film, the cinematography and acting especially from Javier, Chigurh is one of the BEST characters in cinema by far.
Thank you!
I never put together the juxtaposition of someone as evil and sinister as anton holding something that resembles innocence being milk. Great discussion 👍🏻
Thanks!
Чигур и молоко несовместимы! Молоко - символ жизни, а Чигур - символ смерти. Чигур не должен пить молоко, он должен пить кровь или что то похожее на кровь например томатный сок , гранатовый сок, красное вино и так далее. Но только не молоко.
What do you think the scene with Anton shooting at the crow on the bridge and missing, signified or meant
Maybe he’s the perfect killing machine when he feels like he has a reason behind it
They call that in Westerns "a kick the dog the moment." Establishing how awful the bad guy is. The Coens were having fun with a trope
Is he shooting the crow as a trope or is a crow to him symbolizing misfortune and death. The coin toss to me indicates Anton is not only fatalistic but superstitious as well. It’s a clue into his character
@@marcime174 shooting or harming a helpless animal is the trope. Look at the scene in Blazing Saddles when Clevon Little knocks out the horse. Lol. That was for parody.
Maybe I'm reading more into it than was there. Thanks @@seanluby
I'd love to know your guys thoughts on Billy Bob Thornton's "evil" character in Fargo!
Adding to the list!
I like to think that the Coen brothers are just big Batman fans, and the writers of the story just based Anton Segurh off of Two Face.
You guys ever cover “The 13th Warrior”? I think it is a very underrated film.
Not yet!
Outstanding movie
The angriest he gets is when Carla Jean wont call it
Great movie 🎥🍿 i just recently watched it twice....i just don't understand how the cartel was tracking llyewen
@@malikdageek1501 they all had trackers too
Disagree about the exhale at the end of the choking struggle. I think he was just gauging how long his victim was going without air.
Thought being his character seemed so indifferent about death and killing that he was being more methodical and machine like in his approach to eliminating the deputy.
Getting your hands in front of you while in handcuffs is really easy.
He's not '' evil'', he doesn't kill for no reasons. He has his own mindset and agenda. And at the end of the movie he understands he could die anytime (from an accident and not people looking for him). This character knows death is not predictable. You tried to make it sound ''Ted Bundy'' vibes lol. The only way to spend a day with a guy like that is to act stoic, like you don't give a damn about anything. He will see you as useless. But if you show emotions and that you have something to lose, he will get intrigued.
Uhhh… so murdering multiple innocents isn’t evil? You have some strange morals my guy. Doesn’t matter what his reasons are, he flips a coin and kills people based on a 50/50 chance, and that’s only if he decides they don’t completely deserve to die. He was more than willing to kill because of convenience, and that is evil. Period.
@@asketillus8679 What I'm trying to tell you is that he doesn't kill for plaisure or to be evil or for fun. He just kills to reach his goals, no matter what the goal is, just like the coin tossing. He is a psychopath. A man's grandma dies and at her funeral people thrown thousands of dollars on her coffin. He sees that. The next day he kills his grandpa. You get it? The act is evil but he doesn't do it out of an evil sentiment. He just wants the money. If you ask any psychopath do you feel evil, they say ''no but I can see why others see it as evil. I just wanted to reach my goal''. Imagine talking about my morals from a comment. Have a minimum bachelor's degree in Criminology like me then we can talk. Have a nice day.
Anton lets the coin toss create meaning for his existence within the amoral and indifferent nature of the universe. Carla Jean tells him straight up the coin plays no part and that it’s really his decision.
Great point
Some things you saying about Anton like the higher power thing could be applied to Michael Myers? Maybe its not all random to Michael maybe a higher power is telling him who to go after who to punish seems like each person is guilty of some things that why theres the rules each of them broke a rule if not multiple rules it's all fate Laurie just happened to drop the key off when hes there it coincidence its fate lol
Davis??? His name is Moss
It almost seems like everybody that doesn’t analysis on this guy has exactly the same thing to say in the exact way are these your guises original thoughts or did y’all follow some script I’m not talking shit I just hear the same thing coming from different people
You don’t have to do this...
Other dude in red, stop adjusting the microphone
Dude, leave your sneaker alone
Thanks for butchering my E.T./ATARI quote ANTHONY!!! 😠 😡 😤 UNSUBSCRIBED!! Nah… Just kidding. You guys know I can’t quit you!! Another great episode. And for Oscar winners playing Bond Villains, don’t forget about Christopher Walken (won an Oscar for “the Deerr Hunter”) and was the villain in “A View to a Kill,” which also showcases a young Dolph Lundgren.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 oh shit you’re right!
@@raidersofthelostpodcast_ Haha. He’s the only other one I can think of, off the top of my head. But I feel like there’s gotta be at least another Oscar Winner in there for Bond’s villains. Christopher Lee, Jonathon Price, Sean Bean, Robert Carlyle, Mads Mikkelson STILL haven’t won an Oscar. 😂
@@prestongeer3211 wild!!
This is just a rip off of @the vile eye
We have 400 episodes that aren’t like this
@@raidersofthelostpodcast_ Yet you have THIS one that is basically a rip off of the Vile Eye. Sooo yeah the other 400 episodes doesn't change that fact.
@@jackknowlton2399 we had never watched a single one of their videos, and only became aware of them after the fact by our fans
People like you are why fair use and copyright laws are a fucking carnival
quit hating this goes way more in depth about the character and in my opinion they did a fantastical job analyzing chgurh and all this power
Ant on sugar
Lol
Imagine this set up to kill the protagonist off camera. That was pretty stupid and gay.
It’s actually how it happened in the book too