Bounty hunters hunt for treasures for gold, handsome cowboys fight violence and peace. In western films, you can always see the wild wilderness on the horizon, the legendary cowboy image and the fierce scenes of prancing horses galloping and fighting with guns. It is worth mentioning that the composition of this film is really beautiful, and every picture in this film is a classic wallpaper desktop. "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs" (The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs) tells the story of a sharpshooter who likes to sing and dance in an invincible manner. Although he was eventually killed, the moment he flew to heaven was perhaps his happiest moment, and he only hoped that heaven was fair. Cards can be played fairly, and no one is coercing; guns can be drawn fairly, and no one can break the rules. This may be a satire of reality. "Near Algodones" tells the story of a wanderer living on the high plains who decides to rob a bank because he has nothing to waste. After being caught, Franco thought he was dead, but saved his life due to the intervention of the Indians. As a result, the Indians did not kill themselves, but their compatriots would hang themselves. There was no panic the first time, and Frank was much calmer when facing death the second time. But the most desperate thing is to have someone who made his heart move before he died. After all, the reality is cruel reality. The story has no end, and the story of the beloved girl is only a moment, and there is no follow-up. Meal Ticket tells the story of the manager of a traveling theatre company and a disabled "artist" with no limbs. A disabled person is just a chicken who can calculate. Human nature is such cruelty. As long as chickens can make money, they are better than humans. People are blinded by money, regardless of whether people live or die. "All Gold Canyon" tells the story of a man who was absent from work and worked hard to mine, but was taken advantage of when a gold mine was discovered. Fortunately, the pistol did not hit the key miners to complete the counter-kill. The miner was not cruel when he stole the eggs, which shows that he still has a trace of kindness in his heart. However, the cowboy secretly followed and killed them all, taking advantage of people's needs for nothing. The completion of the anti-kill by the miners also represents the victory of justice, and it may be the best ending in these stories. The Gal Who Got Rattled) tells the story of a woman and her dying brother who were driven out to find support, and finally felt that they had found true love after untold hardships, but did not expect to commit suicide because of an accident. The reality is such cruelty, the man didn't kill the puppy, and the woman felt that the man had good intentions, and that was the right person. But just because the puppy didn't die, the woman had an accident when she heard the puppy bark again. Maybe fate has its own arrangements, maybe that era did not allow women to have the right to speak and live a good life. Women seem to have to depend on men to live, and cowboys are only for men. In this way, the tragic outcome of women is inevitable. "The Mortal Remains" tells the story of five strangers who travel in the same stagecoach to a mysterious location. Unexpectedly, two of them were gold diggers. The other three who were arrogant and arrogant changed their attitudes when they found out, and they cringed, ironing the hypocritical nature of some people. There's a lot of irony mixed in with the comedy elements of the Coen Brothers show. With the development of the west and the gold rush, everyone is blinded by money. There are many mercenary, hypocritical and deceitful people in the society, and the symbol of Western films - justice must triumph over evil is just a beautiful yearning.
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