The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018)

The Ballad of Buster Scruggs

2/5
(12 votos)
7.3IMDb

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"Crazy Love letter to Western Genre"Film : Ballad of Buster Scruggs Directors : Coen Brother's Cinematography : Bruno Delbonnel Editing : Roderick Jaynes Music : @carterburwell Cast : Tim Blake Nelson @harry.melling @tomwaits @saulrubinekI was curious why @theacademy was not considered this one as a #bestadaptedscreenplay instead of #coenbrothers they given to #blackklansman for #spikelee !

Unlike most films from Joel and Ethan Coen, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs doesn't demand a certain focused mindset to watch, digest, and enjoy every aspect of the film in great detail it instead is a great spectacle to sit back and simply enjoy.The ever-interesting Brothers present us with a great look at the Wild West in an almost raw and gritty way, and the film distances itself entirely from the usual Hollywood type.

I really enjoyed this. Cinema is supposed to be a break from reality.

Individual approx 20 min stories presented as an anthology. Most of them are entertaining enough.

Hated everything about these pointless stories. Most disappointing Coen films I have seen.

I like Miller's crossing, llewyn Davis, a serious man, the corn brothers. This is terrible, seems they gave up, a cash grab.

These six disconnected vignettes are slick and most of them pack an emotional punch. They're easy to watch, although the film seems like maybe it would have been better if it had been a bit shorter, but I'm not sure how you'd edit it much tighter.

I don't know if I'm the odd one here or what! I thought this was an awful movie.

Pretentious, pompous, clichéd, cringeworthy ham acting, agonisingly slow pacing, about as convincing as the 'hillbilly moonshine' shoot out in my childhood arcade and less entertaining, and most absurdly, edited and coloured by people who are clearly deludedly proud of their work. About as much fun as one of those dreadful old 1930's children's western storybooks which the 'Ballad' resembles.

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