In No Country For Old Men, there were many choices and
consequences. Some people make decisions
based on their choices and not consequences for their actions.
In the movie, Moss has made many choices. In the opening
of the movie, Moss stumbled upon a gang that had been killed in the desert. Dead decomposing were everywhere. There was one man still alive, but
wounded. He asked Moss for water.
Instead of Moss leaving to find water to help the dying man, he asked “Where is
the last man standing?” It’s his choice
to leave the man in search of the last man standing, he could have used this
time to get the dying man help. Moss
uses his binoculars to see if he can find the last man standing. He noticed someone sitting under a shade
tree. Moss decides to wait to see if the
man is going to move. After time passes,
Moss walks over to the tree and sees that the last man standing is dead. He takes his pistol and notices a satchel
nearby. He opens it and finds that it is
full of cash. He had a choice to leave the
money, but he didn’t. He took the
money. This was very selfish of him; but later we
would see that this weighed heavy on his mind.
He was not able to sleep because he was thinking about the man asking
for water. He decided to get up in the
middle of the night to take the man water.
He knew this may not be a good idea.
Before he left he told Carla Jean that he was about to do something dumb
and if he doesn’t come back, tell his mother that he loves her. Carla Jean says
“but your mother is dead,” and Moss said “Well then, I’ll tell her myself."
By the time Moss made it back the desert to take one of
the last men water, the man was dead. The
consequence of his procrastination and greed ultimately resulted in him being
noticed by the gangsters coming back for their drugs. He hears someone talking
and lurking around his truck. They
slashed his tires and drives down the mountain towards him. Moss leaves the water and they chase him
while trying to shoot him. One is
successful. He is shot in the arm. He
had a choice to stop and surrender the money to the men, but he did not.
Chigurh
meets two men in the desert. They examine
Moss’ truck, and Chigurh takes the vehicle registration ID and finds his address. Chigurh
picks up a pistol, and takes the transponder remote. Unknowingly to Moss, the satchel of money has
a tracking device in it. When Moss made it home, Carla Jean notices he
is shot. He tells her that they and the money have to disappear and there’s no
going back. Moss knew these men are
dangerous, so he sends Carla Jean to pack and go stay with her mother for a
while. While Moss is away making sure
that Carla Jean departs safely Chigurh goes to Moss’ trailer home and blasts
off the lock using his air gun. Chigurh
looks at a phone bill at Moss’s home and sees that Carla Jean frequently calls
her mother. Chigurh goes to the manager’s
office to see if he can get more information on Moss. The manager refuses to tell him
anything. At this time he hears someone
in the bathroom and makes a decision not to kill her.
Chigurh goes to a gas station and the clerk tries to make
small talk with him. He asked him “how
was the weather in Dallas?” Chigurh had
stolen a car, so he had no clue how the weather was. Chigurh proceeded to taunt the man, asking
him questions. Then he pulled out a quarter,
flipped it, slammed it on the counter and said “Call it.” The clerk didn’t understand. He urges the clerk to call it. He nervously calls “heads,” and sees that the
coin has indeed landed on heads. Chigurh
made a choice to not kill him.
When Chigurh met Carla Jean after her mothers’ funeral,
he tried to make her “call it.” She
chose not to call it. She stated that it
was not up to the coin to decide her fate.
It was all up to him. She said “the
coin don’t have no say...” Chigurh said
he had to kill her. He gave his
word. At this point, he could have
chosen not to kill her; but he didn’t.
Chigurh kills Carla Jean.
This needs an intro paragraph with the thesis worked in at the end of the intro.
ReplyDeleteAlso your paragraphs kinda just start and I don't know why they start a new paragraph. You need some kind of a transitional sentence that leads into your next paragraph.
also remember that each paragraph is a point to be made in support of your thesis.
I would also recommend to start and finish each paragraph strong, as making your argument clear.
Then a conclusion is needed.