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Carter 2023-09-25 11:29:29
Six stories with western background, seemingly unconnected, but all express impermanence, impermanence,...
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Letitia 2023-09-08 05:46:15
A small collection of once-in-a-lifetime events in the West, a bit like "Wild Tales" a few years ago. The 4th and 5th stories deal with the pros and cons of playing dead, respectively...one extra star for the aesthetics and...
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Koby 2023-09-06 19:20:08
Nice to see! The development of the plot is always unexpected, and the craftsmanship of the veteran filmmakers showed their strength in the year without surprises in...
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Leonel 2023-08-29 15:33:23
D / The boring thing is not that only the 5th paragraph is good, but that although only the 5th paragraph is good, the other 5 are also...
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Einar 2023-08-20 21:02:12
It's as enjoyable as watching six Cohen films; I really want to rashly use "strong literary" to describe this film, with the temperament of Salinger's "Nine Stories"; the shots are typically full of emotions, sometimes gloomy like an eventful autumn, Low saturation and high gray, sometimes as bright as a spring full of gardens, high saturation and high brightness, color matching is the most experimental among all works, catering to its retro style; I watched "No Country for Old Men" and...
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Freda 2023-08-12 08:09:17
Shooting a short film set is so awesome that the three stories of 3, 4, and 5 are especially memorable. To be honest, it is four stars in the sequence of Cohen's works, but compared with other types of films, it must be changed to five stars. ....
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Dennis 2023-06-14 16:21:51
Several of the stories are very interesting, the first one is the most fun to play (but what the hell is small wings flying in the sky...), and the use of cameras to capture the source of the sound is really eye-catching (especially the one on the guitar!). The second story ends well. The third story has the highest intentions. The fourth and fifth stories focus on the two sides of the Coen brothers' violence and fate, respectively. the last one? ? ? Inexplicably reminds me of Kobayashi...
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Raul 2023-05-29 14:48:29
Very powerful, god-level play + master execution! Once again complaining about Netflix, such a movie-like film, it is so much money that people broadcast it on...
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Cornell 2023-05-14 13:56:30
20181123le. Each of the six western tales told by the Coen brothers, each involving death, progresses and gets better. Frank's black and funny, the disturbed girl's sad, and finally the carriage's theme, there are only two kinds of people in the world, the living and the dead, that's all. The photography is so beautiful, every frame is a desktop. tom waits actually played the best in it.
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Madisyn 2023-05-11 09:45:07
The last two stories are too bad, and the first three stories are particularly fond...
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs Comments
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Axel 2021-12-02 08:01:26
Add a few small details that have been overlooked
Regarding the detailed analysis, allusion index, and overall narrative of this film, the top film critics have already said all the beautiful words and important information points. After reading it, it was quite touched. Adding repetition seems to be only nonsense, but for For the love of this...
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Margarita 2021-12-02 08:01:26
What are the dominant thoughts that run through the six stories in The Ballad of Buster Scruggs?
"Even if there is a thousand-year-old iron threshold, a soil bun will eventually be needed."
The dominant thought of this movie is the suddenness, contingency and inevitability of death .
There are six stories in total. In the first five stories, people died, and in the sixth story, several people...
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs quotes
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His Mother (segment "The Gal Who Got Rattled"): What are you doing, Israel?
Whipped Boy (segment "The Gal Who Got Rattled"): Walking backwards. I'm gonna walk the rest of the way to Oregon backwards.
His Mother (segment "The Gal Who Got Rattled"): Don't do that.
Whipped Boy (segment "The Gal Who Got Rattled"): Why not?
His Mother (segment "The Gal Who Got Rattled"): I said don't do that!
His Father (segment "The Gal Who Got Rattled"): Don't do that!
[gives the boy a couple swats across his backside with a switch - he complies and turns around]
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Bailiff (segment "Near Algodones"): [brings the shackled Cowboy before a judge sitting on a rocking chair on a porch, grabs his hat off his head and throws it on the ground] No hats in the presence of Judge Hobby!
Judge (segment "Near Algodones"): What'd this sumbitch do?
Cowboy (segment "Near Algodones"): Sir, I...
Bailiff (segment "Near Algodones"): [interrupts] HOLD YOUR TONGUE!
[turns to the judge, acting sociably]
Bailiff (segment "Near Algodones"): Sumbitch is a stock-rustler, Your Honor.
Judge (segment "Near Algodones"): Alleged?
Bailiff (segment "Near Algodones"): Yes, sir.
Cowboy (segment "Near Algodones"): Sir, I never...
Bailiff (segment "Near Algodones"): [interrupts again] HOLD YOUR TONGUE!
[turns back to the judge]
Bailiff (segment "Near Algodones"): He was caught driving rustled beeves.
Judge (segment "Near Algodones"): Good enough. Hang him.
Director: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Language: English,French Release date: November 9, 2018