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re: The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
Posted on 4/24/22 at 12:25 pm to kingbob
Posted on 4/24/22 at 12:25 pm to kingbob
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I don’t care much for selections of short stories that don’t converge in the end to tell a cohesive story.
It was a cohesive theme: death. Went from light-hearted to pretty dark over the course of the episodes.
Posted on 4/24/22 at 6:10 pm to gumbo2176
quote:Phenomenal, the ending blew me away. The suspense throughout was palpable.
Pretty damn good performance in "Old Henry" too.
Posted on 4/25/22 at 4:01 pm to weagle99
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Who were the bounty hunters in that vignette?
Watched it a while back, but I believe they were the soul harvesters taking them to their final destination.
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“Mortal Remains” is incredibly playful as it begins looking like a normal stagecoach ride that slowly reveals itself to be a trip to the afterlife for the Frenchman (Saul Rubinek), Lady (Tyne Daly), and Trapper (Chelcie Ross), whose souls are being harvested by the Englishman (Jonjo O’Neill) and the Irishman (Brendan Gleeson). It’s a parable that wants you to know it’s a parable, and while people die in all the other Buster Scruggs shorts, “Mortal Remains” is the only one where the characters are already dead.
Posted on 4/25/22 at 4:25 pm to kingbob
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I loved the first story, one or two others were enjoyable, but I did not care much for it overall. I don’t care much for selections of short stories that don’t converge in the end to tell a cohesive story.
It is cohesive. It's an anthology about death.
Also, how many threads have we had about this movie since it was released? Same thread, same comments every couple of months.
Posted on 4/25/22 at 4:29 pm to jbraua
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Same thread, same comments every couple of months.
Except for the thread where that one poster was convinced that Liam Neeson was eating the guy without arms/legs. That one kind of stands out as a little different
Posted on 4/25/22 at 4:30 pm to jchamil
Posted on 4/25/22 at 4:49 pm to Grievous Angel
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It was a cohesive theme: death. Went from light-hearted to pretty dark over the course of the episodes.
Yes, exactly!
And not just death, but also the meaning of life in view of our mortality.
The western setting for the various vignettes, as is typical of the genre, allows the film maker and audience explore the meaning of life, and morality in general, within a harsh life or death struggle.
It’s actually extremely rewatchable, since it takes several viewings just to get the major theme much less all the intricate details.
Think again about the vignette with the limbless minstrel. He’s reciting some of the greatest prose and poetry ever written, and people are paying a small price to attend. But after a time, they get bored with the profound art and the sideshow master decides to switch to a mindless chicken gag, which is more popular.
And then we remember the poem being read by the minstrel - Ozymandias! Makes you wonder if the Coen’s considered using the opening of Ecclesiastes, “Vanity of vanities, all is vanity”, or would that have been too obvious!
If you watched it and didn’t like it, I suggest you watch it again. It’s possible the most profound movie that has been produced in this generation.
Posted on 4/25/22 at 5:15 pm to jchamil
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Except for the thread where that one poster was convinced that Liam Neeson was eating the guy without arms/legs. That one kind of stands out as a little different
Yeah I remember that now too!
Posted on 4/25/22 at 7:05 pm to weagle99
Who were the bounty hunters in that vignette?
"Harvesters of Souls," The Grim Reapers, etc. People responsible for taking the dead to the afterlife. The stagecoach is Charon. Brilliant movie.
"Harvesters of Souls," The Grim Reapers, etc. People responsible for taking the dead to the afterlife. The stagecoach is Charon. Brilliant movie.
Posted on 4/25/22 at 7:51 pm to gumbo2176
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Pretty damn good performance in "Old Henry" too.
Sure was. Watched just last week based on the board recs. Really good.
Posted on 4/26/22 at 6:39 am to OldHickory
The movie brought “All Gold Canyon” to life beautifully (one of my favorite Jack London stories), and Tom Waits is incredible as the old prospector.
Posted on 4/26/22 at 9:42 am to wildtigercat93
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Kind of a polarizing flick on this site but I enjoyed the hell out of it. 1-2 if the stories didn’t really hit for me but the rest more than made up for it
I think some of the initial polarization had to do with how the movie was marketed. I saw I think two trailers for it leading up to it, and had absolutely no idea it was going to be that style of a movie, so I was caught completely off guard. I was hoping and expecting Buster to be part of the whole move so was very thrown off until I understood what was going on.
Absolutely love the movie though.
Posted on 4/26/22 at 5:02 pm to wildtigercat93
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Kind of a polarizing flick on this site but I enjoyed the hell out of it. 1-2 if the stories didn’t really hit for me but the rest more than made up for it
Me too.
I was a little worried during the first part....
Posted on 4/26/22 at 5:05 pm to rebelrouser
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The stagecoach is Charon. Brilliant movie.
"He won't stop" "He never stops"
Posted on 4/26/22 at 5:30 pm to Sid in Lakeshore
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I was a little worried during the first part....
Really? The first scene I think is the most universally loved part of the movie in general. And I think part of the reason it got some heat, because some people wanted that to just keep going and didn’t like the switch to new stories
I think Meal Ticket was my least favorite, although I think it tells a good story. Just kind of a bummer to revisit.
All the other ones I either enjoyed initially or grew to love after a rewatch or two
Posted on 4/26/22 at 5:34 pm to wildtigercat93
Meal ticket was very unsettling. I didn't care for the singing cowboy, but that is not my cup of tea. The table gig was unique but still not my style.
Enjoyed the bank robber, wagon train and stage coach ride...
And of course, President Pierce!!
ETA: Cannibal Donner Party theme does have promise.
Enjoyed the bank robber, wagon train and stage coach ride...
And of course, President Pierce!!
ETA: Cannibal Donner Party theme does have promise.
This post was edited on 4/26/22 at 5:36 pm
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