There are many disturbing and even downright creepy things about Country of Old Men, starting with its antagonist, Anton Chigurh. It is the sinister smile he displays to hide his murderous intentions and his brutal efficiency with the slaughter weapon. Not to mention his disregard for human life.
For all these reasons, it’s no surprise that Javier Bardem’s portrayal was considered the most realistic portrayal of a clinical psychopath in a film by the journal Forensic Sciences.
This explains why the actor won an Oscar for his performance. However, one of the character’s most notable features has nothing to do with his ruthless demeanor, but rather his haircut, which can easily be compared to Playmobil.
With a few strokes of the scissors, directors Joel and Ethan Coen created one of the greatest successes among the creations of their characters. However, Bardem himself had mixed feelings about what the directors were asking him for his hair. And we understand.
Being on set for three months with that haircut, man, it was so hard
Barde did not want to accept
When Barde first heard about Chigurh, he was not too enthusiastic about getting into the tormented head of such a character. But as the actor explained independentThat changed when he read the book from which the film is adapted:
“Did I like the guy when I read the script? Not at all. But then when I read the novel Cormac McCarthyI understood much better the philosophy behind it and this idea of Chigurh and his “principles”. So I understood that he was a complex man, in his own way. This helped me figure it out.“.
THE “principles“What Bardem is referring to is Chigurh’s amoral belief system. He explains that throughout the film, he sees himself simply as an instrument of fate, carrying out his task – “from the genie lampAs the actor calls it. Once freed, he spreads death where he believes it was deserved, never accepting responsibility for his actions.
After Javier Bardem cast Chigurh as a killer with a flawed worldview, but understood, he found the motivation to take on the role. But Bardem still had a hurdle to overcome when it came to questioning his character. Obviously, one was to play a psychopath and the other was to have a truly psychotic haircut.
Annoying Haircuts for Annoying Man
In the same interview, Bardem explained that it wasn’t just the fact that Chigurh’s haircut was ugly, but how long she would have to put up with it. “Being on set for three months with that haircut, man, it was so hard– he admitted. But a little trouble can energize an actor, and Bardem’s strong aversion to haircuts really made him connect with the character.
A few months after the film’s release, he did a bit of humor on Conan O’Brien’s talk show.
You have until December 31st to watch No Country for Old Men on Netflix.
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