In Reply to: RE: OK, so wife knows he is in danger, but brings her mother along posted by mpathus on March 25, 2008 at 17:33:44:
however maybe the Coens used a little poetic license so we could 'suppose' what may have been going on and we could see the little things ones life may hang on to to survive in these circumstances.
I choose to believe something along the latter idea and give the Coens credit to let our imaginations wander and fill in the gaps (also the ending is in the same vane).
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- 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)
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