![]() Remembering and recognising this moment is a stab of audience-interest for each particular episode. A hand turns the pages and we see these stories in print, themselves prefaced by an illustrated plate previewing a dramatic incident from what’s to come. ![]() One or two of the stories don’t have a satisfying twist in the tail there is one disconcerting fade-out.Įach tale is prefigured with the sight of an old book, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs. There’s barely a forehead that doesn’t get a bullet in it sooner or later. T he Coens have given us a hilarious, beautifully made, very enjoyable and rather disturbing anthology of stories from the old west, once planned for television but satisfyingly repurposed for the cinema: vignettes that switch with stunning force from picturesque sentimentality to grisly violence.
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