In Reply to: OK, so wife knows he is in danger, but brings her mother along posted by Duilawyer on March 25, 2008 at 08:35:05:
Moss had the upper hand once he relalized the beacon would bring "you know who" right to him; could have been an ambush plain and simple -- but then the film would have been a short.
Moss should have blasted the through the door once he saw the shadow from beneath the doorway and heard Chiguir's receiver pinging like a giger counter -- but I guess this was a MOVIE.
I got the DVD, and still have yet to figure why Sheriff Bell survived at the Motel if the keyhole refections were "real-time".
I guess the book is best source to complete the picture.
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Follow Ups
- RE: OK, so wife knows he is in danger, but brings her mother along - mpathus 17:33:44 03/25/08 (9)
- I don't see how any of those criticisms are valid - Jazz Inmate 14:38:03 03/26/08 (1)
- RE: I don't see how any of those criticisms are valid - mpathus 23:48:46 03/27/08 (0)
- I too feel these things may have not been addresed properly - PhilJ 12:16:45 03/26/08 (6)
- Any ideas about the following . . . - Larry I 17:57:13 03/26/08 (0)
- good point - dave c 14:15:09 03/26/08 (4)
- The ending is sown up. The lawman retired. Evil never retires. - Jazz Inmate 14:23:01 03/26/08 (3)
- Was talking about that with some friends a few days ago... - sjb 11:42:19 03/27/08 (2)
- Perhaps Chigurh didn't kill for no reason, but... - mpathus 23:35:26 03/27/08 (0)
- No, Sheriff Bell wasn't the innocent one - Jazz Inmate 15:18:27 03/27/08 (0)