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Originally Posted by Guru
I was supposed to get all of that out of "why"?
I actually liked the movie I just hated that they show you all his kills except that one. Even though I hate the bad guy getting away it didn't kill the movie for me.
god forbid that I didn't like the death we didn't get to see. Its just my opinion.
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Wasn't Chigurh's kill, that was also part of the point.
Fate just might **** you up and you're wasting time trying to figure out how.
Moss was all geared up to do battle with this super killer, and some Mexican yahoos track him down in the mean time and take him out animal style.
For you it manifested as annoyance, but the ending was INTENDED to bother you. You're supposed to say 'that's not how it was supposed to end.' It's observing that Evil has gotten so brazen and determined that it can strike you on a whim from any direction. So much so that you wonder if there's any use in trying to stop it, kind of like whack a mole except now the moles are popping up under your feet, over your shoulder, two blocks away, in the ladies room, etc. So just sit back and hope the coin toss goes your way.
They even made it explicit with Moss' last scene alive, when he tells the gal by the pool "just looking for what's coming," followed 'Uncle' Ellis' “you can’t stop what’s coming. It ain’t all waiting on you. That’s vanity,”