1. "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs" is catnip for Coen fans but (I suspect) a challenging film for more general viewers. It mixes hilarity with horror in Coen-esque way that is an acquired taste. It's a death-saturated Western, perhaps haunted by fear that cinema is dying.
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7. The segments making up "Buster Scruggs" feature generic tropes & situations (shootout, new kid challenging old gunslinger, prospector, Oregon trial, stagecoach) -- the novelty comes from harsh, fast, unexpected & often amoral (even flippant) killings. Movie is a memento mori.
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8. This is (SPOILER ALERT), a fair reading of the segment titled "Meal Ticket":https://twitter.com/teroterotero/status/1064256940233113600 …
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9. The Western genre has threaded through the Coens' career, even in movies that aren't explicitly Western (Blood Simple, Raising Arizona, No Country, Hail Caesar). So this film is also a call back to their career (especially True Grit) as well as classic Hollywood.
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10. Like all the good Coen films (they're batting .944 right now) it'll repay revisiting & discussion. My colleague
@Jo_Livingstone has some thoughts on films debt to earlier Hollywood:https://newrepublic.com/article/152263/ballad-buster-scruggs-coen-brothers-odd-paean-western …Show this thread
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Yeah, the joke is that the singing cowboy is allegedly the good guy but I mean he's still shooting people who are mostly just implied to be bad. MAD was doing that joke back in the 50s.
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