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No Country For Old Men ending explained: Chigurh’s last kill and Bell’s dream sequence
Ethan and Joel Coen’s No Country For Old Men ends with a dream sequence experienced by Sheriff Bell that signify his inability to protect Llewelyn Moss and the drug cartel money.
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A single line in No Country for Old Men explains why Anton Chigurh is the most terrifying movie villain ever
The Coen brothers' No Country for Old Men proved that the director siblings could produce multiple cinematic masterpieces, with their first one being 1996's Fargo. Although the overarching Coen canon ...
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