The Coin Toss | No Country for Old Men | Max

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Published 2022-03-20
Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem) initiates a coin toss to determine the fate of a chatty gas station clerk.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ziaraju1971
    The coin itself deserves an Oscar just for being a coin. Which it is.
  • Javier was the standout in this scene for sure, but lets give props to the shopkeeper. His acting at being a confused, nervous, frightened old small town country gas station cashier
  • @811chelseafc
    Love how genuine his “well done” is and how he almost becomes somewhat friendly after the man correctly calls it.
  • @FIPackage
    he tricked the man into getting the gas and the peanuts for a quarter. lol
  • @ComicalRealm
    I think the scariest part of the film is that fact that it has no music. It makes it so much more immersive and real. Real life has no soundtrack.
  • It will never not blow my mind that Javier pulled off one of the most authentic & terrifying portrayals of psychopathy in cinema history whilst sporting soccer mom hair.
  • @tims4502
    “Which it is” The comedic timing couldn’t have been any better
  • @dinorex3464
    I like how he looks almost relieved when the man correctly calls it. As if he didn't really want to kill him but was merely a tool of "fate". Fits into the entire persona of Chigurh.
  • @Binxx00
    Can we take a second to recognize the amazing acting from the peanut wrapper? Played to perfection.
  • @Marooniswhite
    That was the greatest scheme to get out of paying for gas I’ve ever seen 😂
  • @tethryss5001
    The tension in this scene is incredible. You can see the civilian of the scene be initially concerned he offended the traveller....then grow progressively more concerned, realizing this person in front of him isn't normal and something is VERY wrong. This whole god damn movie is amazing.
  • @reconbravo104
    I really like the moment at 3:46. He takes a moment to comprehend exactly what is at stake, realizes there's no way out, and accepts the challenge with dignity. Given that he's introduced as being somewhat bumbling, it's a great moment of character depth: he'll look death straight in the eye and say, "Heads."
  • @redacted8567
    I really like how he gives him a 😏 type look at the end, like he’s his fun uncle giving him a lucky quarter after messing with him for a while, and not a psychopath who would’ve murdered him without a second thought
  • This scene alone could have been an award winning short film. Not at all relevant to the plot but integral to Antons character
  • “Is that what you're asking me? Is there something wrong with anything?” 😅😅😂😂😂
  • @wyattasher1761
    As tense as this scene is….. I’ll never not laugh at “why would you be coming back then we’ll be closed”
  • @jbl3466
    "now is not a time, what time do you close?" "generally around dark, at dark" gestures outside where it's clearly bright daylight
  • @gorrow1990
    We really don’t talk enough about how the guy playing the cashier was able to hold his own in this scene while Javier was killing it in one of the best performances of the decade.
  • @Tyler-ob4qp
    Gas station employees never attempting to make small talk again after watching this movie