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Cohen brothers head west again

Violent and funny, Buster Scruggs has some serious storytelli­ng grit

- CHRIS KNIGHT cknight@postmedia.com twitter.com/chrisknigh­tfilm

Twenty years ago, the Coen brothers told an interviewe­r that they’d never made a western and hoped to do so. They also had an idea for something called The Contemplat­ions, in which an “old leather-bound book” in a “dusty old library” held chapters that were each a segment in the movie.

They made their first western (of sorts), No Country for Old Men, in 2007, and a proper one three years later with True Grit. The Ballad of Buster Scruggs is their third, and qualifies as that leather-bound anthology as well.

The title is misleading; The

Ballad of Buster Scruggs refers only to the film’s first chapter, which stars Tim Blake Nelson as a ceaselessl­y cheery, warbling gunslinger. The rest of the stories — a touch uneven, as collection­s are wont to be — comprise a sixshooter of a movie.

For all its hot-iron violence, The Ballad is a raucously funny tale, and the humour carries into the second chamber piece, full of actual gallows humour. (“First time?” asks James Franco of an inconsolab­le man wearing a noose.)

Things get darker with the third shot, starring Harry Melling as a limbless performer forced to sing for his supper. Next up is Tom Waits as a patient prospector seeking gold. And a feminine angle can be found in the penultimat­e chapter, with Zoe Kazan playing a single woman trying to make it to Oregon on the troublesom­e trail. The sextet concludes with a western-themed ghost story starring Brendan Gleeson.

The short-story format will perhaps not fully satisfy fans of the Coens who yearn for another full-fledged feature. But the brothers have been increasing­ly scattered of late, alternatin­g their standard writing-anddirecti­ng gigs with scriptwrit­ing duties on the likes of Angelina Jolie’s Unbroken, Steven Spielberg ’s Bridge of Spies and George Clooney’s disappoint­ing Suburbicon.

The Ballad of Buster Scruggs has a few flat notes, but it remains the purest, most unadultera­ted Coen brothers movie in years. That alone makes it worth listening to.

The Ballad of Buster Scruggs starts streaming Friday on Netflix.

 ?? NETFLIX ?? Tim Blake Nelson stars in The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, a six-part western collection for Netflix from the Coen brothers.
NETFLIX Tim Blake Nelson stars in The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, a six-part western collection for Netflix from the Coen brothers.

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