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The ending was great! Killer movie.

Posted by Enophile on December 16, 2007 at 16:30:18:

At the end of the movie, Sheriff Bell pretty much sums it up. Put the ending together with the title of the movie, and it should satisfy any cognitive viewer.

If it will help you...

Chigurh got the loot.

Turns out he was a Terminator sent from the future to obtain money in the present.

Sheriff Bell sat in the motel room for a few minutes, and Chigurh watched him leave. As Sheriff Bell climbed back into his vehicle, you could see Chigurh's hand relax on his weapon. The little diode behind his left eye went from red to yellow.

Sheriff Bell realized he was not up to whatever it takes nowadays to do the job he felt he should be doing.

Come on, Draz.

Every bit of plot development in the movie kind of went toward demonstrating to Sheriff Bell that the world had changed beyond his skill set. Criminals killing criminals, relentless sociopaths, lives worth less than the cost of a bullet...

Sheriff Bell lost his gumption. Even in the last scene, you could tell he hadn't regained it by retiring.

Sheriff Bell really did learn that where he was was "no country for old men."