“The Ballad of Buster Scruggs” opens with a dazzling blend of musical comedy and deadpan violence; its gallows humor sets the stage. “Near Algodones” is a compact, mischievous morality play with a sharp twist. “All Gold Canyon” offers a quieter, almost reverent meditation on perseverance and nature. “The Gal Who Got Rattled” and “Meal Ticket” shift to darker, more tragic territory, exposing human vulnerability and exploitation. The final segment, “The Mortal Remains,” is a masterclass in ominous, allegorical storytelling that lingers long after the credits.
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: Based on a Jack London story, it depicts an aging gold prospector (Tom Waits) seeking a fortune in a pristine valley. “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs” opens with a