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Here's mine:
Chigurh lets Llewellyn's wife live and she drives off. He sits there and reflects on his life. He flips a coin. He runs to his car and drives fast to reach her. His car is side by side with her. He does the international signal for "roll your window down." He shouts to her: "I've been wrong about killing everybody in sight. I know this now and I love . . . " Just then, a Mack truck runs a red light and smashes into Chigurh's car smashing it to bits. Llewellyn's wife stops her car and looks at the broken mess that used to be a killing machine. She reaches into the car as Chigurh, with his last living bit of energy reaches for the light, for her touch. She grabs the suitcase of cash and leaves Chigurh to die.
The end.
Follow Ups:
He becomes obsessed with a dancer imported from the Eastern block who can contort into a variety of useful positions, but after a night of bliss, he learns she has shacked up with Sheriff Bell's deputy. Needless to say, the deputy doesn't last long after that. Bell comes out of retirement to catch the killer, and faces off against the angry Chigurh in a scene many were hoping to have at the finale of No Country. Bell manages to survive a hail of shotgun blasts from Chigurh using his dancing skills and fancy footwork. Recognizing talent when he sees it, Chigurh agrees to turn himself in if Bell will join his dance troupe. Cut to black, credits roll.
-------------Call it, friendo.
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Moss finds the cash and immediately goes home to count each and every dollar.
He finds the transponder, says, "Oh, shit," and goes and throws it in the river then comes back home to the cash.
Moss and his wife go to Vegas, blow their wad, and we see them back in the same town with their prospects no better, thinking they have nothing to show for it until a guest in their trailer compliments their cool Stardust ashtray.
Moss accepts the compliment and says, "Oh, that! Man there's one hell of a story behind that..."
Meanwhile, Chigurgh drives around town with his transponder and gets pulled over by Sheriff Bell's deputy for a careless lane change. While he's writing Chigurgh a ticket, Chigurgh gets ready to kill him, but just as he is about to, Sheriff Bell pulls up as back up, and starts to chat with Chigurgh.
Sheriff Bell starts telling Chigurgh about this dream he had about a horse and Chigurgh says, "Can I just have my ticket?"
Sheriff Bell continues to chat to no one in particular while his deputy and Chigurgh finish with the ticket and both drive off.
Cut to scene of Chigurgh walking along the river bank, and his transponder starts beeping furiously. We see him reach into some scrub wood, pull out the other transponder, and exclaim, "Fuck!," as he throws both transponders across the river.
As Chigurgh drives back into town, we see Moss and his wife in a convertible Caddy heading the opposite way on the street.
Chigurgh drives another block and he and Sheriff Bell see one another. Sheriff Bell smiles and says, "Drive carefully!"
We see Chigurgh's car from behind as he heads back into the desert, and we hear Norman Greenbaum play over the sound of a lonely car as he fades into the sunset on a road to nowhere.
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...weiner!
Very nice...
set out with Richard Dreyfus to capture the shark. Air tank. Boom.
... starts that complicated conversation with the owner, who, fearing for his life, shoots him with the gun he keeps fixed under the counter.
It kind of shortens the film but maintains the "I didn't see it coming" theme.
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