![]() ![]() It’s no wonder Bardem would go on to win an Oscar for this performance.Īll three of the main characters– Moss, Chigurh, and Bell– operate alone in their endeavors. From the moment Chigurh is introduced, he’s ruthless in a way that audiences can’t look away from. The brief moments he does offer mercy is decided by a flip of a coin, leaving their fate to chance this is similar to what Harvey Dent ( Aaron Eckhart) would go on to do a year later in The Dark Knight directed by Christopher Nolan. Bardem’s cold, unblinking stare captures the void of empathy and remorse in Chigurh. From there, he takes his time traveling from scene-to-scene with a silent menace and persistence, all in the pursuit of tracking down his next target, Moss. ![]() Chigurh makes his splash on the scene by choking a police officer with his handcuffs while in custody. ![]() Javier Bardem transforms into one of the more terrifying, memorable movie villains in film history as Anton Chigurh. RELATED: From 'True Grit' to 'The Road': 9 Movies Like ‘No Country for Old Men’ ![]()
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