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In this episode of the Enneagram in a Movie Video Podcast, TJ Dawe and Mario Sikora dive deep into the Enneagram Type Eight as portrayed in the classic film "No Country for Old Men." This Best Picture winner offers a rich psychological exploration through its two central characters: Llewelyn Moss and Anton Chigurh. Both are driven by the core motivations of Type Eight, but they display this in vastly different ways. TJ and Mario discuss how Moss represents a Preserving Eight, methodical and protective of his resources and loved ones, while Chigurh embodies the Navigating Eight, operating by a ruthless internal code. Together, these characters show the extremes of the Type Eight personality—power, control, and an unyielding drive to shape their environments. If you're interested in personality types, the Enneagram, or just love a deep dive into movie character analysis, this episode is for you! Watch to discover how "No Country for Old Men" is not only a thrilling crime drama but also a masterclass in understanding the dynamics of Enneagram Type Eight.
Key Topics:
The Enneagram Type Eight explained
How No Country for Old Men showcases different facets of Type Eight
Character analysis of Llewelyn Moss and Anton Chigurh
A closer look at the themes of power, control, and survival in the film