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The Ballad of Buster Scruggs

The Ballad of Buster Scruggs is a 2018 American Western anthology film written, directed, and produced by the Coen brothers. It stars Tim Blake Nelson, Tyne Daly, James Franco, Brendan Gleeson, Bill Heck, Grainger Hines, Zoe Kazan, Harry Melling, Liam Neeson, Jonjo O'Neill, Chelcie Ross, Saul Rubinek, and Tom Waits, and features six vignettes set on the American frontier.

The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJoel Coen
Ethan Coen
Written byJoel Coen
Ethan Coen
Based on
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyBruno Delbonnel
Edited byRoderick Jaynes[a]
Music byCarter Burwell
Production
companies
Distributed byNetflix
Release dates
  • August 31, 2018 (2018-08-31) (Venice)
  • November 9, 2018 (2018-11-09) (United States)
Running time
133 minutes[1][2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The film premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on August 31, 2018, where it won the Golden Osella Award for Best Screenplay.[3][4] After a limited theatrical run beginning on November 9, 2018, it was released on Netflix on November 16.[5][6] The National Board of Review named it as one of its top ten best films of 2018. The film earned three nominations at the 91st Academy Awards: Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Costume Design and Best Original Song ("When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings").

Plot edit

"The Ballad of Buster Scruggs" edit

Buster Scruggs, a cheerful singing cowboy clad in white, arrives at an isolated cantina full of outlaws where he exchanges insults with another patron before effortlessly shooting everyone as they reach for their guns. Buster then wanders into Frenchman's Gulch and enters a saloon, leaving his guns at the door to comply with its no firearms policy. He joins a game of poker that a player has suddenly left, but discovers the player vacated the seat after being dealt the infamous dead man's hand, which the other players insist Buster play now that he has seen the cards. When Buster refuses, a large menacing player named Joe stands and draws a concealed pistol. After failing to persuade Joe to end the confrontation, Buster repeatedly kicks a loose plank in the poker table, which tips Joe's gun hand so that his pistol points backwards and discharges into his face. Having shot himself three times, Joe falls dead. Buster breaks the barroom tension with a boisterous song about "Surly Joe",[b][c] much to the patrons' delight.

Joe's brother arrives in dismay and challenges Buster to a gunfight in the street. Buster gladly obliges and proceeds to shoot off each of the fingers of his opponent’s right hand before stylishly finishing him off with the sixth shot delivered over-the-shoulder using a mirror. A young singing cowboy clad in black then rides into town and politely challenges Buster. Buster happily obliges but, much to his surprise, the young man is an even faster draw and shoots him through his forehead. Buster examines the wound in disbelief before collapsing, admitting on voice-over that he should have foreseen that "you can't be top dog forever." The young man and Buster then sing a bittersweet duet called "When A Cowboy Trades His Spurs For Wings" as Buster's spirit rises from his body and floats towards heaven, complete with angel wings and a lyre, and expressing hope of a place above where people are better than they are on Earth.

"Near Algodones" edit

A young cowboy robs an isolated New Mexico bank. As he is fleeing, the jabbering bank teller shoots at him, forcing him to take cover behind a well. He returns fire, but the teller charges him while wearing a washboard and several pots and pans as armor, which deflect all the cowboy's bullets as the teller repeatedly cackles "Pan shot!" The teller knocks the cowboy out with the butt of his shotgun.

When the cowboy regains consciousness, he is sitting upon his horse under a tree with his hands tied and a noose around his neck. The leader of a posse asks for his final words, since they "convicted" him and sentenced him to death while he was semi-conscious. The execution is interrupted by attacking Comanche warriors, who quickly slaughter the posse, but leave the cowboy in place upon the horse.

After a time, a drover happens by and frees the cowboy, who then joins him on his drive. However, the drover is actually a rustler, and they are chased down by another posse. The drover escapes, but the posse captures the cowboy and takes him into town, where the judge summarily orders him to be hanged. As the cowboy stands upon the gallows with three other men awaiting execution, he looks at the man to his left, who is weeping and bemoaning his fate, and quips, "First time?" The cowboy's eyes settle on a pretty young woman in the crowd, who smiles at him before the hangman abruptly hoods him and pulls the trapdoor lever to cheers and applause.

"Meal Ticket" edit

An aging impresario and his artist Harrison, a young man with no arms or legs, travel from town to town in a wagon that converts into a small stage where Harrison theatrically recites classics such as Shelley's poem "Ozymandias"; the biblical story of Cain and Abel; works by Shakespeare, including Sonnet 29 and The Tempest; and Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. The impresario collects money from the crowd at the end of each performance, but profits are dwindling as they visit increasingly remote mountain towns with smaller and more indifferent audiences.

Following a performance that yields no profit, the impresario observes a man nearby drawing a crowd with a chicken that ostensibly performs basic arithmetic by pecking at painted numbers to answer addition and subtraction equations that the audience calls out. After buying the chicken, the impresario drives the wagon through a mountain pass and stops by a bridge over a rushing river. He walks to the center of the bridge and drops a large stone to gauge the water's depth before returning to the wagon. The impresario resumes driving the wagon, with the caged chicken as his only passenger.

"All Gold Canyon" edit

A grizzled prospector arrives in a pristine mountain valley and decides to dig for gold in a grassy meadow. He pans shovelfuls of dirt to count gold specks, then digs a deeper hole once he has triangulated the likely source. After his first night camping, he spots an owl tending its treetop nest. When he climbs up and reaches the nest, the owl’s watchful gaze from a nearby tree causes him to replace three of the four eggs he had taken for his breakfast.

On his third day, he digs out gold nuggets of increasing size before finally reaching "Mr. Pocket", a large gold vein running through the quartz he has uncovered. A young man who has been observing him work approaches the edge of the hole. He shoots the prospector in the back and the prospector falls face down. When the young man jumps into the hole to take the gold, the prospector stops feigning death, wrests the young man's gun away, and shoots him dead. The prospector cleans and assesses his wound in the stream, and verifies that it is not lethal. He finishes mining the gold, buries the young man's body in the same hole, and departs.

"The Gal Who Got Rattled" edit

Alice Longabaugh and her older brother Gilbert, an inept businessman, are en route to Oregon by wagon train, where Gilbert claims a new business partner will marry his sister. Gilbert has a violent coughing fit and dies shortly after the trip starts. The wagon train's leaders, Mr. Billy Knapp and Mr. Arthur, attribute Gilbert's death to cholera and help Alice bury him.

Though she has no definite prospects in Oregon, Alice decides to continue the trip rather than return east. Matt, the young man Gilbert hired to lead their wagon, claims Gilbert promised him a higher-than-usual wage of $400, half of which he expects when they reach the halfway point at Fort Laramie. Fearing Gilbert's money was buried with him, Alice conveys her predicament to Billy, who offers his support in contemplating how to proceed. He also does Alice the favor of first attempting to shoot Gilbert's small dog, President Pierce (named after Franklin Pierce), then scaring him off, because the dog's constant barking has drawn widespread complaint.

Through the course of their conversations, Billy grows fond of Alice. He proposes to solve her dilemma by marrying her in Fort Laramie, assuming Gilbert's debt to Matt, and retiring from leading wagon trains to build a home and family with her upon the 640 acres in Oregon that he can claim according to the Homestead Act. Alice is surprised by Billy's proposal, but has grown fond of him, so she accepts. Billy informs Mr. Arthur that this will be their last ride together.

The following morning, Mr. Arthur notices Alice missing. He rides over a nearby hill to find her reunited with President Pierce and laughing as he barks at the antics of some prairie dogs. Mr. Arthur then spots a Native American scout and advancing war party. Preparing for a fight, he gives Alice a pistol so that if he is killed, she can shoot herself to avoid capture. Mr. Arthur twice drives back the charging warriors with his rifle, but a remaining warrior momentarily appears to kill him. He kills the warrior, then discovers that when he appeared to have died, Alice shot herself as he had instructed. Mr. Arthur sadly walks back to the wagon train with President Pierce, unsure of what to say to Billy Knapp.

"The Mortal Remains" edit

At sunset, five people, an Englishman (Thigpen), an Irishman (Clarence), a Frenchman (René), a lady (Mrs. Betjeman), and a fur trapper ride to Fort Morgan, Colorado, in a stagecoach. Thigpen says that he and Clarence often travel this route "ferrying cargo", alluding to a corpse on the roof, but he does not specify the nature of their business.

The Trapper rambles about his past relationship with a Hunkpapa woman in which neither knew the other's language, but communicating through understanding each other's emotions led him to conclude that people are all alike in their basic needs, just like the animals he traps. Mrs. Betjeman, a devout Christian, indignantly retorts that there are only two kinds of people, upright and sinning, and explains that she knows this because her husband, whom she is traveling to meet after having been apart for three years, is a retired Chautauqua lecturer on "moral and spiritual hygiene." René challenges her dichotomy and the trapper's oversimplification with reflections on the unique and subjective nature of human experiences. As an example, René questions whether Mr. Betjeman conceives of love the same way Mrs. Betjeman does, conjecturing that if he does not, perhaps he has not remained faithful to her during their separation.

Mrs. Betjeman becomes apoplectic, and René calls out the window for the coach to be stopped, but the driver does not halt. Thigpen explains that the stage company's policy is not to stop for any reason. Clarence sings the bittersweet folk song "The Unfortunate Lad", which calms Mrs. Betjeman. He and Thigpen then reveal themselves to be "reapers", or bounty hunters. Thigpen tells the group that their usual method is for him to distract their targets with stories while Clarence "thumps" them. Thigpen remarks that he enjoys watching them die, especially the expression in their eyes as they "negotiate the passage" and "try to make sense of it."

The other three are visibly unsettled as they arrive at the dark and foreboding hotel in Fort Morgan where they will be staying. They remain in the stagecoach while Thigpen and Clarence carry the corpse into the hotel and up its stairway, which is brightly lit from above by a white light. They then slowly disembark, and the coach departs without any luggage being unloaded. Mrs. Betjeman and the trapper warily make their own way through the hotel door. René pauses to watch the coachman set off, then sets his top hat at a jaunty angle and enters with an air of amused resignation, closing the doors behind him.

Cast edit

Music edit

The film uses music and song in every segment, sometimes as part of the action and sometimes as incidental music.[8]

Production edit

Joel and Ethan Coen announced The Ballad of Buster Scruggs in January 2017 as a collaboration with Annapurna Television.[9] In August 2017, Netflix announced it would stream the work worldwide.[10]

The film was based on Western-themed short stories, some of which were written by the Coens over a period of 20 to 25 years (accounts vary) that vary in mood and subject.[5][11] Tim Blake Nelson was given the script for the eponymous story in 2002 and told that a second, "Meal Ticket", was in outline form, but only heard in 2016 that the project would commence production.[12] "All Gold Canyon" follows a Jack London story by the same name.[13] "The Gal Who Got Rattled" was inspired by a story by Stewart Edward White,[14] and is based in part on contemporaneous accounts, including those of heated arguments over pets.[15][16] While some reports claimed the work would be a six-part television series,[1] the Coens intended the stories to be seen together, structured them that way in the script they submitted to Annapurna, and shot the script as written.[17][18]

Throughout 2017 and into the start of 2018, James Franco, Zoe Kazan, Tyne Daly, Willie Watson, Ralph Ineson, Tim Blake Nelson, Stephen Root, Liam Neeson and Brendan Gleeson joined the cast.[19][20][21][22]

The Ballad of Buster Scruggs was the Coens' first film to be shot digitally. The filmmakers saw the project, with its 800 visual effects and late magic hour shoots, as a good opportunity to experiment with the medium.[23] Cinematographer Bruno Delbonnel employed a 1.85:1 aspect ratio and used a 27mm lens for the majority of the shots.[24] "The Gal Who Got Rattled" was shot on private land north of Mitchell in the Nebraska Panhandle, with a casting call for "ordinary" Nebraskans to appear as extras.[25] In New Mexico, "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs" and "Near Algodones" were shot on location; "The Mortal Remains" was shot entirely on a sound stage.[26][27] "The Meal Ticket" and "All Gold Canyon" were shot in Colorado, the latter in Telluride.[27][28]

Joel Coen said the shoot was physically demanding: exterior shots with uncovered sets, "really brutal weather" and much travel over wide-ranging locations. "It wouldn’t have hurt if we were younger."[17] The long wagon train in "The Gal Who Got Rattled" proved especially challenging because of the difficulty of coordinating the oxen teams for timing and direction.[15] Fourteen wagons were built from scratch in a New Mexico blacksmith shop, and then shipped in pairs on flatbed trailers to the shooting location in Nebraska. Their design was influenced by the 1930 film The Big Trail. Most of the costumes were handmade for the production. Designer Mary Zophres credited historical reenactment supply companies for carrying hard-to-find period fabrics, noting that U.S. wool production, at the time of filming, was "practically nil".[27]

Funding and distribution edit

From the outset, the Coens ruled out traditional film studio funding, seeing an industry shift in how smaller projects are financed. Joel Coen said that Netflix was investing in movies that are not based on Marvel Comics or other established action franchises, "which is pretty much the business of the studios now."[17] The filmmakers had mixed feelings regarding Netflix distribution as The Ballad of Buster Scruggs was given only a limited theatrical run before its Netflix streaming debut. The Coens credited home video with helping establish their own careers and admitted that they succumbed to the temptation to watch movie screeners at home rather than going out to a theater; but the "hours and days and years you spend struggling over details" of a film "is appreciated in a different way on a big screen," Joel Coen said.[17]

Netflix funding was also the reason composer Carter Burwell conducted his score, with up to 40 musicians, at Abbey Road Studios in London, which, he noted, is ironic given that the film is an American Western. "In this case, Netflix as a distributor is not a signatory to any of the union agreements here. So they wanted to go to London so they wouldn't be involved in that. I mention that because more and more films are being made by companies that aren't signatories." He said that the issue has festered over the past 20 years, to the point where the film score recording business has disappeared from New York with no prospect of being rebuilt.[29]

Reception edit

Box office edit

Although Netflix does not disclose box office results, IndieWire tracked reserved online seating sales and deduced The Ballad of Buster Scruggs made $6,600 on its first day from its Los Angeles and New York City locations.[30] It then estimated the film made about $36,000 in its opening weekend, for a four-day total of around $45,000. Had the results been made official, the debut per-venue estimates of $12,000 would have ranked as the lowest of the Coen Brothers' career. IndieWire estimated that the opening exceeded most Netflix releases and noted that, for the distributor, "getting people to see their films in theaters is not the point."[31]

Critical response edit

On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 89% based on 234 reviews, with an average rating of 7.8/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs avoids anthology pitfalls with a consistent collection tied together by the Coen brothers' signature blend of dark drama and black humor."[32] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 79 out of 100, based on 48 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[33]

Accolades edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Roderick Jaynes is the shared pseudonym used by the Coen brothers for their editing.
  2. ^ a b The character's name as listed in the film credits is "Çurly Joe" with a cedilla under the first letter. The song's lyrics also include a line that references the letter C and the cedilla. In the subtitles, when Buster sings the song the name is spelled "Surly Joe".
  3. ^ The song is a reference to the Marlene Dietrich song "Little Joe the Wrangler" from the 1939 film Destry Rides Again.[7]

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The Ballad of Buster Scruggs is a 2018 American Western anthology film written directed and produced by the Coen brothers It stars Tim Blake Nelson Tyne Daly James Franco Brendan Gleeson Bill Heck Grainger Hines Zoe Kazan Harry Melling Liam Neeson Jonjo O Neill Chelcie Ross Saul Rubinek and Tom Waits and features six vignettes set on the American frontier The Ballad of Buster ScruggsTheatrical release posterDirected byJoel CoenEthan CoenWritten byJoel CoenEthan CoenBased onAll Gold Canyonby Jack London The Girl Who Got Rattledby Stewart Edward WhiteProduced byJoel Coen Ethan Coen Megan Ellison Sue Naegle Robert GrafStarringTyne Daly James Franco Brendan Gleeson Bill Heck Grainger Hines Zoe Kazan Harry Melling Liam Neeson Tim Blake Nelson Jonjo O Neill Chelcie Ross Saul Rubinek Tom WaitsCinematographyBruno DelbonnelEdited byRoderick Jaynes a Music byCarter BurwellProductioncompaniesAnnapurna PicturesMike Zoss ProductionsDistributed byNetflixRelease datesAugust 31 2018 2018 08 31 Venice November 9 2018 2018 11 09 United States Running time133 minutes 1 2 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishThe film premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on August 31 2018 where it won the Golden Osella Award for Best Screenplay 3 4 After a limited theatrical run beginning on November 9 2018 it was released on Netflix on November 16 5 6 The National Board of Review named it as one of its top ten best films of 2018 The film earned three nominations at the 91st Academy Awards Best Adapted Screenplay Best Costume Design and Best Original Song When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings Contents 1 Plot 1 1 The Ballad of Buster Scruggs 1 2 Near Algodones 1 3 Meal Ticket 1 4 All Gold Canyon 1 5 The Gal Who Got Rattled 1 6 The Mortal Remains 2 Cast 3 Music 4 Production 4 1 Funding and distribution 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 5 3 Accolades 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksPlot edit The Ballad of Buster Scruggs edit Buster Scruggs a cheerful singing cowboy clad in white arrives at an isolated cantina full of outlaws where he exchanges insults with another patron before effortlessly shooting everyone as they reach for their guns Buster then wanders into Frenchman s Gulch and enters a saloon leaving his guns at the door to comply with its no firearms policy He joins a game of poker that a player has suddenly left but discovers the player vacated the seat after being dealt the infamous dead man s hand which the other players insist Buster play now that he has seen the cards When Buster refuses a large menacing player named Joe stands and draws a concealed pistol After failing to persuade Joe to end the confrontation Buster repeatedly kicks a loose plank in the poker table which tips Joe s gun hand so that his pistol points backwards and discharges into his face Having shot himself three times Joe falls dead Buster breaks the barroom tension with a boisterous song about Surly Joe b c much to the patrons delight Joe s brother arrives in dismay and challenges Buster to a gunfight in the street Buster gladly obliges and proceeds to shoot off each of the fingers of his opponent s right hand before stylishly finishing him off with the sixth shot delivered over the shoulder using a mirror A young singing cowboy clad in black then rides into town and politely challenges Buster Buster happily obliges but much to his surprise the young man is an even faster draw and shoots him through his forehead Buster examines the wound in disbelief before collapsing admitting on voice over that he should have foreseen that you can t be top dog forever The young man and Buster then sing a bittersweet duet called When A Cowboy Trades His Spurs For Wings as Buster s spirit rises from his body and floats towards heaven complete with angel wings and a lyre and expressing hope of a place above where people are better than they are on Earth Near Algodones edit A young cowboy robs an isolated New Mexico bank As he is fleeing the jabbering bank teller shoots at him forcing him to take cover behind a well He returns fire but the teller charges him while wearing a washboard and several pots and pans as armor which deflect all the cowboy s bullets as the teller repeatedly cackles Pan shot The teller knocks the cowboy out with the butt of his shotgun When the cowboy regains consciousness he is sitting upon his horse under a tree with his hands tied and a noose around his neck The leader of a posse asks for his final words since they convicted him and sentenced him to death while he was semi conscious The execution is interrupted by attacking Comanche warriors who quickly slaughter the posse but leave the cowboy in place upon the horse After a time a drover happens by and frees the cowboy who then joins him on his drive However the drover is actually a rustler and they are chased down by another posse The drover escapes but the posse captures the cowboy and takes him into town where the judge summarily orders him to be hanged As the cowboy stands upon the gallows with three other men awaiting execution he looks at the man to his left who is weeping and bemoaning his fate and quips First time The cowboy s eyes settle on a pretty young woman in the crowd who smiles at him before the hangman abruptly hoods him and pulls the trapdoor lever to cheers and applause Meal Ticket edit An aging impresario and his artist Harrison a young man with no arms or legs travel from town to town in a wagon that converts into a small stage where Harrison theatrically recites classics such as Shelley s poem Ozymandias the biblical story of Cain and Abel works by Shakespeare including Sonnet 29 and The Tempest and Abraham Lincoln s Gettysburg Address The impresario collects money from the crowd at the end of each performance but profits are dwindling as they visit increasingly remote mountain towns with smaller and more indifferent audiences Following a performance that yields no profit the impresario observes a man nearby drawing a crowd with a chicken that ostensibly performs basic arithmetic by pecking at painted numbers to answer addition and subtraction equations that the audience calls out After buying the chicken the impresario drives the wagon through a mountain pass and stops by a bridge over a rushing river He walks to the center of the bridge and drops a large stone to gauge the water s depth before returning to the wagon The impresario resumes driving the wagon with the caged chicken as his only passenger All Gold Canyon edit A grizzled prospector arrives in a pristine mountain valley and decides to dig for gold in a grassy meadow He pans shovelfuls of dirt to count gold specks then digs a deeper hole once he has triangulated the likely source After his first night camping he spots an owl tending its treetop nest When he climbs up and reaches the nest the owl s watchful gaze from a nearby tree causes him to replace three of the four eggs he had taken for his breakfast On his third day he digs out gold nuggets of increasing size before finally reaching Mr Pocket a large gold vein running through the quartz he has uncovered A young man who has been observing him work approaches the edge of the hole He shoots the prospector in the back and the prospector falls face down When the young man jumps into the hole to take the gold the prospector stops feigning death wrests the young man s gun away and shoots him dead The prospector cleans and assesses his wound in the stream and verifies that it is not lethal He finishes mining the gold buries the young man s body in the same hole and departs The Gal Who Got Rattled edit Alice Longabaugh and her older brother Gilbert an inept businessman are en route to Oregon by wagon train where Gilbert claims a new business partner will marry his sister Gilbert has a violent coughing fit and dies shortly after the trip starts The wagon train s leaders Mr Billy Knapp and Mr Arthur attribute Gilbert s death to cholera and help Alice bury him Though she has no definite prospects in Oregon Alice decides to continue the trip rather than return east Matt the young man Gilbert hired to lead their wagon claims Gilbert promised him a higher than usual wage of 400 half of which he expects when they reach the halfway point at Fort Laramie Fearing Gilbert s money was buried with him Alice conveys her predicament to Billy who offers his support in contemplating how to proceed He also does Alice the favor of first attempting to shoot Gilbert s small dog President Pierce named after Franklin Pierce then scaring him off because the dog s constant barking has drawn widespread complaint Through the course of their conversations Billy grows fond of Alice He proposes to solve her dilemma by marrying her in Fort Laramie assuming Gilbert s debt to Matt and retiring from leading wagon trains to build a home and family with her upon the 640 acres in Oregon that he can claim according to the Homestead Act Alice is surprised by Billy s proposal but has grown fond of him so she accepts Billy informs Mr Arthur that this will be their last ride together The following morning Mr Arthur notices Alice missing He rides over a nearby hill to find her reunited with President Pierce and laughing as he barks at the antics of some prairie dogs Mr Arthur then spots a Native American scout and advancing war party Preparing for a fight he gives Alice a pistol so that if he is killed she can shoot herself to avoid capture Mr Arthur twice drives back the charging warriors with his rifle but a remaining warrior momentarily appears to kill him He kills the warrior then discovers that when he appeared to have died Alice shot herself as he had instructed Mr Arthur sadly walks back to the wagon train with President Pierce unsure of what to say to Billy Knapp The Mortal Remains edit At sunset five people an Englishman Thigpen an Irishman Clarence a Frenchman Rene a lady Mrs Betjeman and a fur trapper ride to Fort Morgan Colorado in a stagecoach Thigpen says that he and Clarence often travel this route ferrying cargo alluding to a corpse on the roof but he does not specify the nature of their business The Trapper rambles about his past relationship with a Hunkpapa woman in which neither knew the other s language but communicating through understanding each other s emotions led him to conclude that people are all alike in their basic needs just like the animals he traps Mrs Betjeman a devout Christian indignantly retorts that there are only two kinds of people upright and sinning and explains that she knows this because her husband whom she is traveling to meet after having been apart for three years is a retired Chautauqua lecturer on moral and spiritual hygiene Rene challenges her dichotomy and the trapper s oversimplification with reflections on the unique and subjective nature of human experiences As an example Rene questions whether Mr Betjeman conceives of love the same way Mrs Betjeman does conjecturing that if he does not perhaps he has not remained faithful to her during their separation Mrs Betjeman becomes apoplectic and Rene calls out the window for the coach to be stopped but the driver does not halt Thigpen explains that the stage company s policy is not to stop for any reason Clarence sings the bittersweet folk song The Unfortunate Lad which calms Mrs Betjeman He and Thigpen then reveal themselves to be reapers or bounty hunters Thigpen tells the group that their usual method is for him to distract their targets with stories while Clarence thumps them Thigpen remarks that he enjoys watching them die especially the expression in their eyes as they negotiate the passage and try to make sense of it The other three are visibly unsettled as they arrive at the dark and foreboding hotel in Fort Morgan where they will be staying They remain in the stagecoach while Thigpen and Clarence carry the corpse into the hotel and up its stairway which is brightly lit from above by a white light They then slowly disembark and the coach departs without any luggage being unloaded Mrs Betjeman and the trapper warily make their own way through the hotel door Rene pauses to watch the coachman set off then sets his top hat at a jaunty angle and enters with an air of amused resignation closing the doors behind him Cast editThe Ballad of Buster Scruggs Tim Blake Nelson as Buster Scruggs Willie Watson as The Kid David Krumholtz as Frenchman In Saloon E E Bell as Saloon Piano Player Tom Proctor as Cantina Bad Man Alejandro Patino as Cantina Bartender Clancy Brown as Curly Joe b Danny McCarthy as Curly Joe s Brother Near Algodones James Franco as Cowboy Stephen Root as Teller Ralph Ineson as Posse Leader Jesse Luken as Drover Meal Ticket Liam Neeson as Impresario Harry Melling as Harrison The Artist Paul Rae as Chicken Impresario All Gold Canyon Tom Waits as Prospector Sam Dillon as Young Man The Gal Who Got Rattled Zoe Kazan as Alice Longabaugh Bill Heck as Billy Knapp Grainger Hines as Mr Arthur Jefferson Mays as Gilbert Longabaugh Ethan Dubin as Matt Jackamoe Buzzell as Boarder 3 Rod Rondeaux as Sioux Chief The Mortal Remains Tyne Daly as Mrs Betjemen The Lady Brendan Gleeson as Clarence The Irishman Jonjo O Neill as Thigpen The Englishman Saul Rubinek as Rene Frenchman Chelcie Ross as TrapperMusic editThe film uses music and song in every segment sometimes as part of the action and sometimes as incidental music 8 Cool Water written by Bob Nolan performed by Tim Blake Nelson Randall Collins written by Norman Blake Surly Joe the Gambler based on Little Joe the Wrangler and performed by Tim Blake Nelson Carefree Drifter written by David Rawlings and Gillian Welch When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings written by David Rawlings and Gillian Welch performed by Tim Blake Nelson and Willie Watson Weela Weela Walya traditional performed by Liam Neeson The Sash My Father Wore traditional performed by Liam Neeson Under the Double Eagle written by Josef Franz Wagner Mother Machree written by Rida Johnson Young Chauncey Olcott and Ernest Ball performed by Tom Waits La Ricciola traditional arranged by Gabe Witcher Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly written by C W Murphy as Clarence W Murphy and Will Letters performed by Jonjo O Neill Campfire Fiddle written by Gabe Witcher The Unfortunate Lad traditional performed by Brendan GleesonProduction editJoel and Ethan Coen announced The Ballad of Buster Scruggs in January 2017 as a collaboration with Annapurna Television 9 In August 2017 Netflix announced it would stream the work worldwide 10 The film was based on Western themed short stories some of which were written by the Coens over a period of 20 to 25 years accounts vary that vary in mood and subject 5 11 Tim Blake Nelson was given the script for the eponymous story in 2002 and told that a second Meal Ticket was in outline form but only heard in 2016 that the project would commence production 12 All Gold Canyon follows a Jack London story by the same name 13 The Gal Who Got Rattled was inspired by a story by Stewart Edward White 14 and is based in part on contemporaneous accounts including those of heated arguments over pets 15 16 While some reports claimed the work would be a six part television series 1 the Coens intended the stories to be seen together structured them that way in the script they submitted to Annapurna and shot the script as written 17 18 Throughout 2017 and into the start of 2018 James Franco Zoe Kazan Tyne Daly Willie Watson Ralph Ineson Tim Blake Nelson Stephen Root Liam Neeson and Brendan Gleeson joined the cast 19 20 21 22 The Ballad of Buster Scruggs was the Coens first film to be shot digitally The filmmakers saw the project with its 800 visual effects and late magic hour shoots as a good opportunity to experiment with the medium 23 Cinematographer Bruno Delbonnel employed a 1 85 1 aspect ratio and used a 27mm lens for the majority of the shots 24 The Gal Who Got Rattled was shot on private land north of Mitchell in the Nebraska Panhandle with a casting call for ordinary Nebraskans to appear as extras 25 In New Mexico The Ballad of Buster Scruggs and Near Algodones were shot on location The Mortal Remains was shot entirely on a sound stage 26 27 The Meal Ticket and All Gold Canyon were shot in Colorado the latter in Telluride 27 28 Joel Coen said the shoot was physically demanding exterior shots with uncovered sets really brutal weather and much travel over wide ranging locations It wouldn t have hurt if we were younger 17 The long wagon train in The Gal Who Got Rattled proved especially challenging because of the difficulty of coordinating the oxen teams for timing and direction 15 Fourteen wagons were built from scratch in a New Mexico blacksmith shop and then shipped in pairs on flatbed trailers to the shooting location in Nebraska Their design was influenced by the 1930 film The Big Trail Most of the costumes were handmade for the production Designer Mary Zophres credited historical reenactment supply companies for carrying hard to find period fabrics noting that U S wool production at the time of filming was practically nil 27 Funding and distribution edit From the outset the Coens ruled out traditional film studio funding seeing an industry shift in how smaller projects are financed Joel Coen said that Netflix was investing in movies that are not based on Marvel Comics or other established action franchises which is pretty much the business of the studios now 17 The filmmakers had mixed feelings regarding Netflix distribution as The Ballad of Buster Scruggs was given only a limited theatrical run before its Netflix streaming debut The Coens credited home video with helping establish their own careers and admitted that they succumbed to the temptation to watch movie screeners at home rather than going out to a theater but the hours and days and years you spend struggling over details of a film is appreciated in a different way on a big screen Joel Coen said 17 Netflix funding was also the reason composer Carter Burwell conducted his score with up to 40 musicians at Abbey Road Studios in London which he noted is ironic given that the film is an American Western In this case Netflix as a distributor is not a signatory to any of the union agreements here So they wanted to go to London so they wouldn t be involved in that I mention that because more and more films are being made by companies that aren t signatories He said that the issue has festered over the past 20 years to the point where the film score recording business has disappeared from New York with no prospect of being rebuilt 29 Reception editBox office edit Although Netflix does not disclose box office results IndieWire tracked reserved online seating sales and deduced The Ballad of Buster Scruggs made 6 600 on its first day from its Los Angeles and New York City locations 30 It then estimated the film made about 36 000 in its opening weekend for a four day total of around 45 000 Had the results been made official the debut per venue estimates of 12 000 would have ranked as the lowest of the Coen Brothers career IndieWire estimated that the opening exceeded most Netflix releases and noted that for the distributor getting people to see their films in theaters is not the point 31 Critical response edit On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 89 based on 234 reviews with an average rating of 7 8 10 The website s critical consensus reads The Ballad of Buster Scruggs avoids anthology pitfalls with a consistent collection tied together by the Coen brothers signature blend of dark drama and black humor 32 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 79 out of 100 based on 48 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 33 Accolades edit Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient s Result Ref s Venice Film Festival August 29 September 8 2018 Best Screenplay Award Joel and Ethan Coen Won 34 Hollywood Music in Media Awards November 14 2018 Original Score Feature Film Carter Burwell Nominated 35 Screen Actors Guild Awards January 27 2019 Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture The Ballad of Buster Scruggs Nominated 36 British Academy Film Awards February 10 2019 Best Costume Design Mary Zophres Nominated 37 Academy Awards February 24 2019 Best Adapted Screenplay Joel and Ethan Coen Nominated 38 Best Costume Design Mary Zophres NominatedBest Original Song When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings by David Rawlings and Gillian Welch NominatedNotes edit Roderick Jaynes is the shared pseudonym used by the Coen brothers for their editing a b The character s name as listed in the film credits is Curly Joe with a cedilla under the first letter The song s lyrics also include a line that references the letter C and the cedilla In the subtitles when Buster sings the song the name is spelled Surly Joe The song is a reference to the Marlene Dietrich song Little Joe the Wrangler from the 1939 film Destry Rides Again 7 References edit a b Tapley Kristopher July 25 2018 Surprise The Coens Ballad of Buster Scruggs Is a Film and It s Headed for Oscar Season Variety Retrieved July 25 2018 The Ballad of Buster Scruggs British Board of Film Classification Roxborough Scott August 31 2018 Coen Brothers Say Their Netflix Western Ballad of Buster Scruggs Will Get Theatrical Release The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved August 31 2018 Vivarelli Nick September 8 2018 Venice Film Festival Alfonso Cuaron s Roma Wins Golden Lion Complete Winners List Variety Retrieved September 10 2018 a b Chu Henry August 31 2018 Coen Brothers Confirm Theatrical Release for The Ballad of Buster Scruggs Variety Retrieved August 31 2018 Brent Lang October 31 2018 Netflix s Roma Ballad of Buster Scruggs Bird Box Get Exclusive Theatrical Releases Variety Retrieved November 18 2018 Sorondo Alexander November 14 2018 Coen Brothers Provide Half a Masterwork in The Ballad of Buster Scruggs The Jitney Miami FL The Ballad of Buster Scruggs 2018 Soundtrack IMDB retrieved February 5 2019 Sandberg Bryn Elise January 10 2017 Coen Brothers Set First Ever TV Project With Annapurna The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved August 31 2018 The Coen Brothers come to Netflix in the new Western Anthology THE BALLAD OF BUSTER SCRUGGS Netflix Media Center August 9 2017 Retrieved November 18 2018 Terry Gross November 19 2018 Filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen On Singing Cowboys And Working With Oxen Fresh Air Podcast NPR Event occurs at 3 00 Radish Christina November 16 2018 Tim Blake Nelson on The Ballad of Buster Scruggs and Damon Lindelof s Watchmen Series Collider Retrieved November 23 2018 Morgan David October 4 2018 The Coen Brothers on The Ballad of Buster Scruggs CBS News Retrieved November 17 2018 The Girl Who Got Rattled a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help a b Filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen On Singing Cowboys And Working With Oxen Podcast Event occurs at 15 20 Stevens Dana November 8 2018 The 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Scruggs Entertainment IE January 15 2018 Archived from the original on June 25 2018 Retrieved January 15 2018 Filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen On Singing Cowboys And Working With Oxen Podcast Event occurs at 20 50 Tizard Will November 16 2018 Buster Scruggs DP Bruno Delbonnel on Lensing Coen Brothers First Digital Film Variety Retrieved November 19 2018 Hammel Paul July 20 2017 Coen brothers seek ordinary looking Nebraskans for new miniseries being filmed in Panhandle Omaha World Herald Retrieved August 2 2017 Zahed Ramin November 21 2018 Color giant props moving trees creating the many moods of the Coen brothers The Ballad of Buster Scruggs Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 22 2018 a b c Desowitz Bill November 10 2018 The Ballad of Buster Scruggs Pushing the Limits of Western Authenticity in Coen Brothers First Netflix Movie IndieWire Retrieved November 21 2018 Hart Hugh November 15 2018 The Ballad of Buster Scruggs Production Designer on How the West Was Built Motion Picture 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