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Character Profiles- No Country For Old Men

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Llewelyn Moss, is shown to be the hero in the film. He is a 36 year old Vietnam War vet. He finds 2.4 million dollars after a drug deal gone wrong. Llewelyn knows the money will changed his and his wife's life. However, after taking this money he then gets himself in to a lot of trouble with Anton Chigurh who is trying to kill him. Llewelyn I think represents most of the audience, the audience try and sympathies with him, as all he wanted was a better life for his family. Anton Chigurh, is the villain of the film. He is cold and calculated , he doesn't seem to have any emotions of kindness or sympathy. He also hardly feels pain. Chigurh has set rules that he goes by but not any sane human would. Chigurh says he has no enemies but that's because he kills anyone that could be. He is also a man of his word, if he says he's going to kill you he is going to kill you. Sheriff Bell, is the 'useless' character in the film, he says how much he wants to protect Llewe

Comparisons Of Spike Lee Films

Spike lee, is an American film director, producer, writer and actor. His producer company, 40 acres and a mule filmworks, has produced over 35 films since 1983. Lee's movies have examined race relations in the black community, the role of media in contemporary life, urban crime and poverty, and other political issues. He has received two academy award nominations. Spike Lee often has an acting role in his movies, such as 'Do the right thing.'  'Do the right thing' is a 1989 american comedy-drama film, which is produced, written and directed by Spike Lee. The film is two hours long and set in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Mookie (Spike Lee) is the main character in the film. He works in a local pizzeria for Sal (Danny Aiello) with his older son Pino (John Turturro) who intensely dislikes blacks, and does not get along with Mookie. His youngest son however is friends with Mookie. Smiley and Raheem try to get Sals pizzeria shut down because of how they're being t