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what's the most you ever lost on a coin
toss
hi I'm Matt and this is logos made flesh
like most coin brother films No Country
for Old Men is a compelling story with a
rather ambiguous end
then I woke up
what's the film trying to say
thematically has much in common with
this 1957 classic in which a knight
returning to his homeland is met by the
finger of death
a deal is proposed as long as the Knight
plays chess death will not take him and
if the Knight wins death will let him
lift
no country also has a symbol of death
offering reprieve through a contest
as with the classic depictions the
film's villain Anton chigur wears
contrasting black attire with a hood his
strange haircut and employs the use of a
harvester a cattle gun in place of acai
shigur is a clinical automaton of
Destruction he's clean and principled he
casually stalks his prey killing anyone
else who takes note of him and as with
death he operates by the Invisible Hand
of chance
this is symbolized in the one reprieve
he sometimes offers his victims yes
you're dead you've been putting it up
your whole life you just didn't know it
well look I need to know what I stand to
win you just tend to win everything call
it
all right
heads then if they call it he lets them
live and if they get it wrong well you
know but one thing they cannot do is
refuse to play I ain't gonna call it
the coin don't have no say
it's just you
well I got here the same way that Colin
did
a refusal to play is an instant loss
the coin toss's life and death Stakes
coupled with the uncertainty of its
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