What was the message of this film?

What was the message of this film?

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Flip the damn coin

Agua

life is chaotic, unpredictable and unsatisfying, always has and always will be

Baja Blast Mountain Dew propaganda.

Don't shteel

it ain’t a location for geezers

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This basically

Depends on the values you hold and whether they're pointless or not

just call it

Shit endings are still shit even if they're supposed to be shit.

ULTIMO HOMBRE

FUCK WHITE PEOPLE

look both ways before going through an intersection, even if you have the right of way

um life is what you make of it though?

jontron why

Fag

petite bourgeoisie say this until bombs are dropping on their heads

That there's no country for old men.

why did he get mad at the farmer for inheriting the store?

Me

The locale is unsuitable for the elderly

Because he’s a spic and inheriting a shitty little gas station is “ultimate white privilege” to him

>Hollywood films have messages
no

Can't escape fate, free will is an illusion

Support independent film

nig

Because he scorned the unquestioning passivity and easiness with which the farmer seemed to have taken the path of least resistance through life, following the route fate had set out for him towards an unambitious and uneventful existence like just one more drone amongst the herds of humanity. So, being the Nietzschean ubermensch that he is, Chigurh presented the man with a rare opportunity for an act of authentic, existentialist self-determination: the deliberate and active choosing of his own destiny by means of a flip of a coin. Even if the man had no conscious control over the outcome of his act, the point was that at that moment his act of making a choice and the consequences thereof were genuinely, immediately connected. As it happens, the man chose rightly and won, literally, everything--the very right to his continued existence within this chaotic and unpredictable universe.

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ignore the pleas for 'Agua'

There are no clean getaways

>check the full contents of the case
>dispose of the case right after
>dont go back to the crime scene

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Why can't the Coens make a normal movie where the point isn't that there's no point?

This. If he had been slightly more careful he could have avoided all of this and been rich

Because they're jews and jews think this world is meaningless

want small town cashier gf like Corla Jayne

What’s the plot of the novel, does anyone know? Does it share the film’s nihilistic world view? Genuine question.