Personally, I prefer the film's version of The Jefe's Monologue, the dialogue seemed more natural. Not to mention my horrible Mexican accent doesn't help it sound any more natural. This speech has a lot of my favorite McCarthy quotes and philosophies: "People are waiting... for what?", "The world... is a thing you have created", and "Your understanding of them was never more than an illusion anyway". Very insightful, sometimes Solipsism is the only way to survive in this world. Not that it did The Counselor any favors.
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