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In Reply to: RE: No C for old Men posted by Duilawyer on July 13, 2008 at 10:36:23
He wasn't in the room. The image of Chigur behind the door was in Sheriff Bell's mind. If you read the book, it makes it clear Chigur was in the parking lot when Bell went back to the crime scene.
-------------Call it, friendo.
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You got it, and it's interesting that for as much of the book that takes place in Bell's mind and thoughts - in the "interludes" - they only used that one scene of his "thoughts" to convey what he's feeling. Great tension builder and effective film making, but It sure throws a LOT of people off...
"...You're all welcome to stay for the next set...we're going to play all the same tunes, but in different keys..." -Count Basie
scene three times, even one in Blu-ray and still can't figure the point. Locked? Open? Sneaked out? Rosebud?
I think you like it better than you let on.
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I DID get the part that the Sheriff mulled over in his car:
"He returned to the scene of the crime (to kill Woody)!". And that's why he went back to motel.
Anyway, great movie, and sounds like a great book.
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