Finally saw Buster Scruggs. Adored it. The Coen Brothers can swing from looney toons action to existential dread to hope to desperation all with a degree of control most will never touch.
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Why is that still so hard
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That's the problem with tropes. People don't even think about em.
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I went and wrote my reply without reading this
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Also wasn't too thrilled with what they did with the only story with a female lead.
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It's very problematic when two white filmmakers make a western where Native Americans are nothing more than forces of violence, interrupting the march of Manifest Destiny. I hated the film, even though it was magnificently crafted. Nihilism with a hint of humor.
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Seriously it's 2018, can we not with scalping natives in a western.?
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When it comes to portrayals of POC, Coen Bros movies are like a fart in the Louvre: a sickening stench boxed in extraordinary art
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I'm really torn about the handling of Native Americans in that film (and I'd like to hear some perspectives from within the community). I think it's trying to present their agency without forcing them into Indian stereotypes from Westerns. But I'm not sure it works.
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Indigenous filmmakers discussing the movie:https://nowtoronto.com/movies/features/roundtable-Indigenous-directors-coen-brothers/ …
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