Ballad of Buster Scruggs - Meal Ticket ending

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2018
  • The ending scene of the 3rd story "Meal Ticked", with Liam Neeson and Harry Melling
    • The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018)
    • Dir. Coen Brothers
  • Фільми й анімація

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  • @jonathancampbell7798
    @jonathancampbell7798 5 років тому +6349

    Imagine memorizing thousands of lines of various poems, plays, and speeches.
    Only to find out a chicken is more popular than you.

    • @gortrobot578
      @gortrobot578 4 роки тому +263

      If that was me, I'd be happy to be thrown off the river.

    • @nathang7244
      @nathang7244 4 роки тому +86

      GORT ROBOT dude, talk to somebody, I hope you’re doing ok

    • @gortrobot578
      @gortrobot578 4 роки тому +163

      @@nathang7244 I'm ok, I'm just saying that if I was in his situation I would have been happy to have been thrown into the river.

    • @nocturnalrecluse1216
      @nocturnalrecluse1216 4 роки тому +58

      @GreenTea That's America.

    • @laurabeane8862
      @laurabeane8862 4 роки тому +7

      Some of us don't have to imagine😈

  • @jdsalinger3226
    @jdsalinger3226 5 років тому +3454

    Notice the limbless gentleman never once utters a word outside of his performances.

    • @barbaro267
      @barbaro267 5 років тому +54

      Yup

    • @mattlohr
      @mattlohr 5 років тому +449

      JD Salinger And he and the impresario never speak to each other, either.

    • @thomasfroholt8611
      @thomasfroholt8611 5 років тому +39

      he did speak when the hooker was in the room, didn´t he?

    • @mattlohr
      @mattlohr 5 років тому +305

      Tjommiboii No, the prostitute asks him if his friend wants some, and the impresario says “no” to her, but still, he doesn’t speak to the Professor.

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen 5 років тому +7

      wonder why.

  • @josh420masterB
    @josh420masterB 5 років тому +3045

    The whole movie was entertaining as hell and very well done, but this segment really got under my skin and stayed there for several days.

    • @geeijoe64
      @geeijoe64 5 років тому +154

      That’s what makes it so good. The scene just drew so many emotional feelings one could have as a human being. To be punched in the gut with complete hopelessness . To do this to an audience is truly artistic.

    • @Parviz1955
      @Parviz1955 5 років тому +26

      Same here. I am a tender human being believing in some humane treatment of others.

    • @DoctorXander
      @DoctorXander 3 роки тому +38

      That happened with The Gal that Got Rattled for me

    • @Kailsyeah
      @Kailsyeah 3 роки тому +22

      Same. Then my husband was telling me about what he read on the interpretations of each story and all I could think about was this story and cried my eyes out...again...

    • @nataliealtemose5277
      @nataliealtemose5277 2 роки тому +11

      gal that got rattled did it for me. "she aint oughta did it!"

  • @iammax1393
    @iammax1393 5 років тому +2097

    His smile as he walks back from the track is chilling. A veneer to cover up his intentions to murder a man he no longer has any use for.

    • @freddykrueger6571
      @freddykrueger6571 5 років тому +121

      ..and the hands behind the back as if to conceal something.

    • @gamer301681978rAw
      @gamer301681978rAw 2 роки тому +15

      @@freddykrueger6571 yes! I was about to point that out too

    • @patriciabarajas7925
      @patriciabarajas7925 2 роки тому +91

      Yes that was so disturbing. Hands behind his back, a bit of a sheepish grin and purely evil intentions. I hate to imagine it and I'm glad they didn't show us the actual toss.

    • @ibrahimkayikci2146
      @ibrahimkayikci2146 2 роки тому +9

      @@freddykrueger6571 It's better than ripping apart kids in their sleep.

    • @averagecarpentryskills7148
      @averagecarpentryskills7148 Рік тому +51

      He's killing his own passion. The boy is just symbolic of it. Never really was an armless legless boy in my opinion. It's just symbolic of what he himself is having to carry around nurture and can no longer do in the face of changing cultural tides and life's very real hardships.

  • @D00Rb3LL
    @D00Rb3LL 5 років тому +6022

    I’m so glad that the two were able to amiably part ways and both become successful in their respective entrepreneurial enterprises.

    • @Wayoutthere
      @Wayoutthere 5 років тому +142

      Savageeeeeeee

    • @marcushernandez4021
      @marcushernandez4021 5 років тому +77

      Why did he throw that rock down there?

    • @MrSexy-hn9oz
      @MrSexy-hn9oz 5 років тому +257

      Marcus Hernandez to test if the fall would kill his friend, the answer was yes

    • @theskycavedin9592
      @theskycavedin9592 5 років тому +186

      @@MrSexy-hn9oz more like how deep is the water. No arms and legs, you sink like a stone

    • @shadowhunter388
      @shadowhunter388 5 років тому +52

      Bruh he floated him down a frozen river! He bob'd his last breath.

  • @doctorthirteen5727
    @doctorthirteen5727 5 років тому +5634

    This is how you do tragedy... imagining what happened is somehow worse than seeing it.

    • @peoplez129
      @peoplez129 5 років тому +202

      Actually, you can read what he did in the pages at the end.

    • @caniget10subswithnovideos67
      @caniget10subswithnovideos67 5 років тому +26

      You are the perfect example of that.

    • @doctorthirteen5727
      @doctorthirteen5727 5 років тому +21

      can i get 10 subs with no videos Ooh salty.

    • @Friedrich-Wilhelm-1980
      @Friedrich-Wilhelm-1980 5 років тому +24

      I agree it's worse but it's not as nawing when you don't see the visceral picture of a mangled corpse so the reader is both more entertained and less disgusted

    • @lbennhtx6072
      @lbennhtx6072 5 років тому +39

      And that smile right at the very end............

  • @terryfookwitt
    @terryfookwitt 5 років тому +3869

    Liam has a certain set of skills, which include hurling defenceless, limbless, thespians, off bridges.

    • @frydsaman6857
      @frydsaman6857 5 років тому +73

      FOr some reason im glad u used the word thespian

    • @mamabearkitchen5780
      @mamabearkitchen5780 5 років тому +7

      😂

    • @ashb001
      @ashb001 5 років тому +9

      OMG I laughed so hard :D

    • @keith3915
      @keith3915 5 років тому +8

      Goddamn that was funny.

    • @terryscoft3357
      @terryscoft3357 5 років тому +2

      Yea he got read of the boy ,,,,and married the chicken,,,,,

  • @theenigmaticmrwu
    @theenigmaticmrwu 5 років тому +4285

    I like to think that several days later he got trapped in a blizzard and had to eat the chicken.

    • @KS-ow6ub
      @KS-ow6ub 5 років тому +648

      Hah! ya maybe then he would regret what he had done and realized that even tho the boy had no legs and arms he would still have made a bigger meal

    • @erickm3078
      @erickm3078 5 років тому +73

      You should have been with the movie directors, man. the movie would have a better ending

    • @karamanid
      @karamanid 5 років тому +39

      @@KS-ow6ub not really, he is still better economically without the kid

    • @KS-ow6ub
      @KS-ow6ub 5 років тому +41

      @@karamanid Whos talking about economics? :)

    • @cuyhater
      @cuyhater 5 років тому +12

      @@KS-ow6ub I was wondering whether even though we see him drop the stone, he didn't in fact add the boy to the larder. I got a real cannibalism vibe from the ending.

  • @peterotto8779
    @peterotto8779 5 років тому +2171

    This story stuck with me the most

    • @barbaraharmon6175
      @barbaraharmon6175 5 років тому +10

      me too peter

    • @mrmr9420
      @mrmr9420 5 років тому +4

      Same here

    • @whichlens435
      @whichlens435 5 років тому +1

      Shouldn't. Dropping stones is what u need sometimes. Not people... Keep calm, it's just to show things through a story.

    • @streetrat48
      @streetrat48 5 років тому +111

      @@whichlens435 You make no sense.

    • @reymacias3254
      @reymacias3254 5 років тому +25

      Made me kinda depressed lol

  • @crispinjulius5032
    @crispinjulius5032 4 роки тому +943

    When it hits you what he intends to do...you kind of say to yourself, “No, that would be too awful,” but then you realize, “Oh no, this IS going there.” Incredible yet painful scene.

    • @alpacawithouthat987
      @alpacawithouthat987 2 роки тому

      At first I thought he was gonna kill himself, but what he did was much worse

    • @Kupferdrahtful
      @Kupferdrahtful Рік тому +10

      I knew what was going to happen pretty much when he bought the chicken

    • @danielharries3240
      @danielharries3240 Рік тому +15

      @@Mapleboi404I thought when he saw the chicken, he was going to belittle the man to a freak show but I didn’t expect that

    • @waynefilkins8394
      @waynefilkins8394 11 місяців тому +3

      then you realize what movie you're watching and you're like...o shit

    • @bizzaroblake2519
      @bizzaroblake2519 10 місяців тому

      ​@@danielharries3240his partner is already a freakshow attraction that got upstaged getting them both killed in different ways.

  • @TheChuckers123
    @TheChuckers123 5 років тому +911

    The devilish smile he wore as he approached the artist made it all the more disturbing.

    • @Youboga
      @Youboga 5 років тому +40

      He knew he was about to "solve" a major problem

    • @Gyuresssz
      @Gyuresssz 5 років тому +128

      I think it wasnt devilish more like emberassed in a sense

    • @tiltil9442
      @tiltil9442 5 років тому +9

      @@Gyuresssz perfection

    • @wangson
      @wangson 4 роки тому +1

      I just noticed that after looking at this scene a second time....nice catch!

    • @duchess5218
      @duchess5218 4 роки тому +26

      @@Gyuresssz yea it's more like one of those smile you make when you're asking your mom for more bucks after spending a whole 15 bucks at chuck e cheese

  • @zorkor
    @zorkor 4 роки тому +340

    The sad look in the eyes of the limbless man as he finally realises his end coming soon is so heart wrenching. You can almost feel his betrayal, pain, anger and sorrow. Amazing performance!

    • @ham7357
      @ham7357 Рік тому +7

      He couldn’t see what he was doing it’s shows Liam’s pov and you can’t see in the back of the wagon

    • @bullgravy6906
      @bullgravy6906 9 місяців тому +4

      To think he played Dudley Dursley

    • @CradaOC
      @CradaOC 6 місяців тому +2

      Yes that broke my heart as well his poor little face😢

  • @peoplez129
    @peoplez129 5 років тому +1447

    He's got that face like "Did he really just test how far that drop was with a rock that weighs approximately as much as me?".

    • @chuckcharles5963
      @chuckcharles5963 5 років тому +39

      The weight is irrelevant for the time to drop.

    • @dsmith377
      @dsmith377 5 років тому +114

      its the depth he's thinking about.

    • @thebeststooge
      @thebeststooge 5 років тому

      yep

    • @thefuck7175
      @thefuck7175 5 років тому +1

      Yeet

    • @jllamb88
      @jllamb88 5 років тому +17

      That's a very specific face lol

  • @carriep2837
    @carriep2837 5 років тому +2355

    The boy was so innocent and sweet and when he was trying to catch snowflakes was so cute and the thought of him being dropped into cold waters to die is so sad

    • @Bully_who_made_goblin_Jr_cry
      @Bully_who_made_goblin_Jr_cry 5 років тому +31

      Dottielover33 333
      You can’t tell if he was an innocent and sweet guy from that story.

    • @CosmicStargoat
      @CosmicStargoat 5 років тому +261

      Yes, he was sweet, but in the end didn't have a leg to stand on.

    • @666thprayer
      @666thprayer 5 років тому +24

      Just think this is the fat kid from Harry Potter...

    • @lowemasterpro
      @lowemasterpro 5 років тому +92

      "Cool, clear, water..."

    • @wangson
      @wangson 4 роки тому +4

      @@lowemasterpro LOVE that song!

  • @mxleavitt
    @mxleavitt 5 років тому +899

    "How high can a bird count anyways?" -Prospector

    • @ConanObrien22
      @ConanObrien22 5 років тому +2

      Wrong segment lol

    • @jessemetsala6138
      @jessemetsala6138 5 років тому +70

      @@ConanObrien22 the chicken seen here was famous for making calculations. that line by the prospector seems to reference this chicken, which is an incredibly subtle reference by the Coen brothers

    • @ConanObrien22
      @ConanObrien22 5 років тому +5

      @@jessemetsala6138 damn I just noticed that. This chicken can actually count. It's like one segment contradict to the next one

    • @ashb001
      @ashb001 5 років тому +3

      Max Leavitt
      Kudos for the awesome observation.

    • @anaonanaon2174
      @anaonanaon2174 4 роки тому +3

      @@jessemetsala6138 The prospector was talking about the eggs in the nest, but to the viewer it recalls the chicken. It's intertextuality.

  • @63Malda
    @63Malda 5 років тому +443

    Melling: what a brilliant actor and so young. His recitals were beautiful and his face says everything. No words were needed in this last scene. I'd love to see him on stage.

    • @rossc7277
      @rossc7277 3 роки тому +7

      Hes on Queens Gambit.

    • @masdan13
      @masdan13 3 роки тому +11

      @@rossc7277 and Harry Potter's cousin...

    • @oncerand_directioner
      @oncerand_directioner 2 роки тому +2

      Me too! He was also amazing in The Devil All the Time. But how old is he? It's hard for me to pin an age on him cause he looks both young and old to me at the same time

    • @63Malda
      @63Malda 2 роки тому +4

      @@oncerand_directioner He's 32 now. I hadn't heard of "The Devil All the Time" but I'm going to watch it.

    • @oncerand_directioner
      @oncerand_directioner 2 роки тому +3

      @@63Malda Thanks for the info. Wow, he's younger than I thought! And yes that movie is amazing and even though Harry Melling's character in it was only a minor one, he did an amazing job bringing the character to life and he gave a memorable performance

  • @bigj1905
    @bigj1905 Рік тому +139

    1:52 That little smile Liam does is so haunting. It’s a great moment that really juxtaposes what’s going on in the scene.

  • @WolfBaneization
    @WolfBaneization 5 років тому +301

    This short story really came as a powerful twist after the previous two stories. I was not ready for this.

    • @joerogaine3093
      @joerogaine3093 5 років тому +6

      This story was disgusting

    • @klaushassen3954
      @klaushassen3954 Рік тому

      @@joerogaine3093 hey at least it wasn't Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome or medieval Europe. Back in Greece and Rome if you were a peasant you would be forced into prostitution against your own will being molested for your master's profit that was regardless if you were a man or woman if anyone wanted to fuck, the peasants had no say in the matter especially when incestuous parents were allowed to literally be let off the hook for doing so and especially if a famous person or politician wife/husband hated you in said scenario would torture you out of scorn. We all know medieval Europe and the horrific religious fanaticism that corrupt humans used God to justify their own sadistic fantasies. Finally Egypt Slavery ran rampant, people starved, and you could be murdered for any reason by anyone even if you were supposed to be protected your master could screw you over on any false accusation just to protect their social status and those are 3 equally disturbing times if not worse eras to live through.

    • @WhiskeyToro
      @WhiskeyToro Рік тому +1

      It did its job then.

  • @azurehouse7611
    @azurehouse7611 5 років тому +3501

    The justice is that the chicken is just a chicken, nothing special. There's some trick that makes it look like it's doing arithmetic, not any kind of training. The impresario payed all that money for the chicken, but did he also buy the secret of the trick? Not likely. He got scammed. He's going to try to put on a performance, it's going to fail, and he's going to realize he literally threw away his meal ticket.

    • @gussmann6580
      @gussmann6580 5 років тому +331

      Your comment is by far the best. I like the way you think.

    • @artistevivien
      @artistevivien 5 років тому +301

      I like that they didn't show this, yet it's obvious how it's going to go!

    • @mt-zf6xp
      @mt-zf6xp 4 роки тому +295

      He's going to run out of money and eventually be forced to eat the chicken.

    • @DarkFaze6477
      @DarkFaze6477 4 роки тому +22

      Very well put.

    • @sadieadler1072
      @sadieadler1072 4 роки тому +12

      this needs more upvote

  • @carrastealth
    @carrastealth 2 роки тому +147

    If you wish to know. Liam Neeson(the Impresario) got conned. The Chicken is just a chicken. It's a very simple trick that any carny would reveal to you if you were one of them. It's all in the rig, and you have a device, or latch, or pedal to cause each of the targets to move slightly. Specific targets. The chicken(or any animal you have trained) is trained to always peck at the moving target. It's not the bell, it's the entire rig and knowing how to utilize it and that the chicken will only tap the one that moves. So with just the chicken and the bell... the trick is incomplete and you cannot replicate it. So the Impresario has been conned and when he finds out the chicken can't really do math, he'll be ruined. Having thrown away half of his carrying cash and his only companion, for a chicken and a bell.
    The other showman however? Just needs a small amount of time to retrain a chicken or animal to pick the moving targets and he'll pick right up where he left off at.
    The point is that, despite how 'struggling' The Impresario and his companion The Artist seemed to be, the Impresario was keeping a lot of extra money that he could spend on himself. If they were broke, he wouldn't have had the money to buy the chicken, and he still had stacks left in his hand. So the reality was, whenever The Artist struggled, or barely got a meal, or a prostitute, it was because the Impresario didn't want him to. Not because they were low on money.
    He didn't have to throw his friend off the bridge, he only did it to rid himself of the responsibility. But he had the money and resources to survive the winter with him, and let his voice heal up and his condition improve. But he wanted to be the co-star, like the showman he'd seen before. And he'd thought he'd found a free ride "Meal Ticket" in the chicken, when he only bought half the trick.
    So the reality is, he threw away his meal ticket, for an ordinary chicken, and by the time he realizes he doesn't have all the tools necessary to replicate the trick... he'll be done for good. The money will eventually dissipate, and he won't have An Artist to fall back on anymore. That is how he will get his comeuppance. We just will never see it, it's only there for you to think about, if you understand that the Impresario got conned, big time. Deservedly so.

    • @derfichtel4513
      @derfichtel4513 2 роки тому +7

      Thank you for your precise analysis. Have a good day Sir.

    • @windycricket
      @windycricket 2 роки тому +1

      They weren't friends

    • @garthornspike3648
      @garthornspike3648 2 роки тому +2

      This long winded comment is irrelevant to the intent of the story.

    • @captlanc
      @captlanc 2 роки тому +13

      @@garthornspike3648 you mistake detailed for longwindedness. And you don't know the intent of the story.

    • @altankaracelik
      @altankaracelik Рік тому +1

      1-they were not fridens. 2- we don't know the imresario bought the trick too or not. he would need a stage so he should have been informed. they showed only the bell and the chicken but yet again the impresario would need a stage. he certainly didn't look that dumb. so your theory is weak. 3- if we talk about the trick itself i don't know where did you get the information but the numbers were not moving.

  • @aaronmarshall5694
    @aaronmarshall5694 5 років тому +3160

    This story was a glimpse into the darkest, ugliest part of human nature. The impresario's spiel of finding the boy on the streets of London to garner pity (and additional coin) from the audience early in the segment immediately rang as false. Nevertheless, you want to believe the two are struggling together to eke out a living as they sit at their camp and the impresario counts out their meager earnings, but it doesn't take long to realize this duo is NOT a "team".
    I noticed the artist and the impresario never once spoke to each other; from the beginning of the story the boy's eyes reflect the knowing of his complete dependence on the impresario for everything from eating a meal to using the bathroom; the other man literally holds his life in his hands, and he knows when his usefulness to him has ended, he'll be abandoned at best or something like what actually happened at the end of the story at worst. Even so, it was a gut punch knowing what was about to transpire when they came to that bridge, let alone when the segment ended without some twist that brought justice to the impresario for his crime.
    But this was not the kind of story that hand-holds you and reassures you that things will get better or that justice will be served (at least in this world); it's the kind of ugly betrayal that plays out on a daily basis in real life whenever someone loses their "usefulness" to someone else, to one degree or another.

    • @NattyBuns
      @NattyBuns 5 років тому +58

      Our revels now are ended....

    • @mikeimp1965
      @mikeimp1965 5 років тому +72

      Just wow, well said... shame i can only thumbs up this once.

    • @williamshutts4867
      @williamshutts4867 5 років тому +16

      Well played Aaron. Well played.

    • @HerePepPep
      @HerePepPep 5 років тому +3

      Which part was in London? Was that in the theater? On the version I saw, it started with the impressario advertising for their first show, but it was definitely America.

    • @aaronmarshall5694
      @aaronmarshall5694 5 років тому +38

      @@HerePepPep As he's collecting the money after the first performance you can hear the impresario telling the audience he found the boy on the streets of London. He does this in the background as the camera looks over the shoulder of the boy into the audience while he is delivering his "Our revels now are ended..." conclusion, so it may be easy to miss.

  • @justiningram6640
    @justiningram6640 2 роки тому +41

    Imagine not being able to fend for yourself, feed yourself, bathe yourself....and that was this dudes life

  • @geeman1293
    @geeman1293 5 років тому +586

    This vignette impacted me the most profoundly. The shock and gut-wrenching poignancy takes a day or so to absorb. I literally had to look up Harry Melling to make sure he had a full body (never watched the HP series) to assuage my grief. The non-dialogue between characters was effective: owner and property. Melling’s eyes were painful to watch! This will become iconic in cinematic history. I’ve already watched the entire anthology 4 times.

    • @christobanistan8887
      @christobanistan8887 5 років тому +22

      "First time?" lol

    • @frydsaman6857
      @frydsaman6857 5 років тому +2

      Yh his eyes were painful to watch, theyre too fucking close together it fucks his whole face up

    • @novastormrage8231
      @novastormrage8231 4 роки тому +19

      big words make brain hurty

    • @wangson
      @wangson 4 роки тому +13

      His eyes....right. It's only after taking another look at this scene that I could see the sadness and pain in them. The actor here (Mr. Melling) did a fantastic job in this role! The entire film is brilliant and captivating. And the music during the Buster Scruggs segment was absolutely beautiful - particularly the song titled, "When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings". Just beautiful! Both its lyrics and the harmonies being sung. I really do hope that this film gets far more recognition in the future. It really was well done and original! And Hollywood is certainly not know for offering original content these days. I'm so goddamn sick and tired of them cranking out sequels to superhero movies....

    • @wjcallihan
      @wjcallihan 4 роки тому +4

      @@novastormrage8231 then Buster Scruggs' comments in the saloon must have been a real pain. :)

  • @kir_kravchenko
    @kir_kravchenko 5 років тому +236

    Duddly's performance certainly makes me feel for the guy. His eyes play is something ...

    • @DM-nz4fs
      @DM-nz4fs 5 років тому +8

      They are quite mesmerising...
      Throughout the whole story, his renditions, you couldn't take your eyes off his, there's a real deep sadness there that goes beyond mere acting.

    • @ghostofbex
      @ghostofbex 4 роки тому +4

      Of course, he’s a pisces 💘

    • @4rott
      @4rott 3 роки тому

      @@ghostofbex oh shit me toopp

    • @ghostofbex
      @ghostofbex 3 роки тому

      @@4rott me thurdd

    • @gastonbell108
      @gastonbell108 Місяць тому

      Face acting. My favorite sub-skill in acting. Some people are amazing actors but handle an emotional close-up like a wooden mannequin.

  • @TheRicokilla
    @TheRicokilla 3 роки тому +89

    Just from his eyes, u see all kinds of emotions. What an actor

  • @timothykalinowski504
    @timothykalinowski504 3 роки тому +118

    Not sure I can forgive the Coen brothers for putting me through this. Amazing performances and haunting story.

    • @aniokay
      @aniokay Рік тому +1

      Same

    • @jasoncarswell7458
      @jasoncarswell7458 Рік тому +9

      The Coens make movies designed to physically bother you. If you're equipped for it, they also intellectually and spiritually bother you.
      Greatest directors of the last 30 years.

  • @vRafaeru
    @vRafaeru 5 років тому +334

    This was depressing.

    • @thejanusproject32
      @thejanusproject32 5 років тому +24

      Most of the stories in Ballad of Buster Scruggs ended not like how we would thought. But this one, yeah, not only depressing but just...when you look into it deeper, its pretty disgusting.

    • @Hangya45
      @Hangya45 5 років тому

      is that eileen,????

    • @pineapplepizza4016
      @pineapplepizza4016 5 років тому +1

      Most were depressing, except for the gold miner one.

    • @joerogaine3093
      @joerogaine3093 5 років тому +1

      Yeah, this was the worst story in the movie

    • @user-ix6cr5js6n
      @user-ix6cr5js6n 3 роки тому

      It's not personal. It's just business.

  • @DeVstatrOmga
    @DeVstatrOmga 5 років тому +324

    1:35 you can almost spot the micro-second he realized his fate. This one story got to me.

    • @BUTTERYSUPERTUBER
      @BUTTERYSUPERTUBER 5 років тому +4

      Yea

    • @JimmySteller
      @JimmySteller Рік тому +4

      And he doesn’t even cry out or beg for mercy…

    • @happygus1304
      @happygus1304 Рік тому +9

      @@JimmySteller well to be fair jimmy what he gonna do

    • @JimmySteller
      @JimmySteller Рік тому +2

      @@happygus1304 True. It’s just a diabolical moment regardless.

    • @happygus1304
      @happygus1304 Рік тому

      @@JimmySteller yeah i mean he just had to except it he couldnt do anything and thats the most heart breaking thing but i think im going to hell for laughing at it when i saw he was not in the wagon

  • @mister-monkeyman
    @mister-monkeyman 5 років тому +109

    Read the left text at 2:24
    "carried his companion to the bridge"
    "what he had determined to perform"
    "at the resultant splash"

    • @carriep2837
      @carriep2837 5 років тому +6

      so is that saying he killed him?

    • @funkmonster
      @funkmonster 5 років тому +156

      Dottielover33 333 no he took him to the bridge and served him butterscotch ice cream. What the hell do you think happened?

    • @oscarb9636
      @oscarb9636 4 роки тому +3

      Funkentelechy Razzamatazz 😂😂😂😂

    • @larkmacallan4257
      @larkmacallan4257 4 роки тому +4

      @@funkmonster No way! Butterscotch? Are you sure??

    • @maninblack8349
      @maninblack8349 4 роки тому +1

      @@larkmacallan4257 nah chocolate

  • @WildwoodClaire1
    @WildwoodClaire1 4 роки тому +51

    All of the stories in "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs," even the comic first story, are musings on the randomness of death. Like all things in nature, death does not conform to human notions of "fairness." It's also noteworthy how the message about death we find in this film conforms to the outlook in "No Country for Old Men."

    • @mskidi
      @mskidi 4 роки тому +1

      Death isnt random, for human beings at least, as most die in old age. When its in fact random, its news. There is no message, neither here nor in "No Country for Old Men", simply a fear of aging and death, which they think they'll excorsice by being cynical about it. They've grown to be, as they age it seems, consumed by it

    • @N0URii
      @N0URii 3 роки тому

      agree

  • @welovetofloat
    @welovetofloat 5 років тому +65

    This is literally the most heartbreaking scenes in the history of Netflix. I've watched it over and over and it's still hard to watch.

    • @joerogaine3093
      @joerogaine3093 5 років тому +4

      It was an awful scene. No real redeeming value. Just depressing.

    • @johnnysanchez7738
      @johnnysanchez7738 11 місяців тому +1

      it was easy to watch it’s just hard to imagine

  • @waynefilkins8394
    @waynefilkins8394 4 роки тому +37

    I like how that's the only time he ever smiles at him...when he's about to get rid of him...

    • @DasKame
      @DasKame 2 роки тому +2

      I thought he put on a happy face to lure him in safety

    • @lethalwolf7455
      @lethalwolf7455 9 місяців тому

      @@DasKamethat’s how I read it also

  • @raystinger6261
    @raystinger6261 3 роки тому +89

    It's terrifying, because the guy has no limbs, so he can't fight Liam Neeson, can't swim, can't fight for his life... So he just looks at the situation like he's thinking: "Oh, so that's how it's gonna end? Finally!". He doesn't cry, he doesn't despair, he just conforms to his fate.

    • @charliewatts6895
      @charliewatts6895 2 роки тому +5

      Very insightful comments.

    • @youarelife3437
      @youarelife3437 2 роки тому +10

      I doubt that even a guy with limbs can fight Liam Neelson.

  • @areyouthicc9947
    @areyouthicc9947 5 років тому +740

    Killed, abondoned and then replaced by a chicken

    • @XboxPlayerPL
      @XboxPlayerPL 5 років тому +6

      Sad.

    • @owencairns5872
      @owencairns5872 5 років тому +15

      The circle of life

    • @haitolawrence5986
      @haitolawrence5986 5 років тому +10

      Yes the man's wagon was so full of beauty...and so completely empty in the final scene.

    • @bongboi2831
      @bongboi2831 5 років тому +1

      Your pfp and name make it so much better

    • @mator2339
      @mator2339 5 років тому +2

      Actually I like to think that the impresario actually freed the diabled orator from his struggle, although I think a bullet to the head might have been better. The chicken will meet the same fate as well. Just like the Buster Scruggs story ends for The Kid.

  • @rihekopo4255
    @rihekopo4255 3 роки тому +26

    Notice the limbless guy only smiled 2 times:
    1. When he received claps and ovation after his performance in the beggining
    2. When he tried to catch the falling snowflakes. I think he smiled because he could taste the water without anyone helping him to put it into his mouth. He could do this on his own.
    Liam smiled only once.
    Only smile he did is in this scene when he is about to throw the limbless gentleman into the freezing river.
    The limbless guy’s smiles were honest and cheerful ones. Liam’s smile was a devilish and dumb.
    This movie is underrated.

    • @Aeviu
      @Aeviu 3 роки тому

      So Liam did smile

  • @Davee774
    @Davee774 5 років тому +99

    “Found him in the streets of London, England. Legless, armless, motherless, penniless, homeless, rest assure. God bless you sir.” He said that while collecting the coins from the first show.

  • @rayfinkle9369
    @rayfinkle9369 2 роки тому +54

    The look on the boy's face when Liam is out there rehearsing his death will stay with me forever.

  • @billybeth3
    @billybeth3 5 років тому +373

    If I were that chicken, I'd be worried.

    • @acoustichitsfan
      @acoustichitsfan 5 років тому +14

      The chicken is certainly smart enough.

    • @benja4707
      @benja4707 4 роки тому +15

      The chicken is calculating how much time it can buy

  • @MacPNW
    @MacPNW 3 роки тому +168

    Going through life like that is hard. But he really hit rock bottom in this one.

  • @Fan_Made_Videos
    @Fan_Made_Videos 5 років тому +98

    The ending of this story ties in so succinctly with the message from the poem "Ozymandias". It's a poem that is a reflection of us, not just some ancient icon of unknown origin. Do the level sands of the world deplete us of our humanity or do we create in abundance, only to drown ourselves by our own vices?

    • @pineapplepizza4016
      @pineapplepizza4016 5 років тому +10

      You know, now that you mention it I think all of his speeches might have had a hidden meaning behind them and a bit of foreshadowing. He recites the biblical story of Cain who murdered his brother Able. In Shakespeare's Sonnet 30 he reflects on his sad life. In Sonnet 29 he bemoans his status as an outcast and a failure. He ends with a speech by Abraham Lincoln who was of course assassinated by an actor.

    • @terrypeart3875
      @terrypeart3875 4 роки тому +3

      I like chicken

    • @corposap
      @corposap 3 роки тому +2

      that poem's about a king who tried to make himself live forever with monuments but they got ruined. not a very strong parallel to a quadripalegic orphan getting killed by his caretaker

    • @Fan_Made_Videos
      @Fan_Made_Videos 3 роки тому

      @@corposap **WOOOSH**

    • @corposap
      @corposap 3 роки тому

      @@Fan_Made_Videos if you were joking that was pretty good

  • @prufrockj.a8532
    @prufrockj.a8532 4 роки тому +80

    I think my favourite part of this vignette was the moment where the Artist was trying to taste the snowflakes. It was a quietly devastating little slice of his unfortunate life. And I thought it was quite interesting how he never spoke outside of his orations. In many ways, it felt like he was not only armless and legless but also voiceless. People might want to listen to his performances of the works of others, but nobody seems interested in him and his life story.

  • @samuelheinitz7571
    @samuelheinitz7571 Рік тому +23

    Imagine what transpired between the scene with him smiling and the scene of the limbless man no longer in the carriage. He probably screamed and begged not to be murdered, but as a man with no limbs how could he defend himself. This is one of the saddest scenes in cinematic history

    • @JimmySteller
      @JimmySteller 6 місяців тому +3

      Truly one of the most evil acts I've ever seen in a film, and we didn't even see it play out.

    • @hellomoto2084
      @hellomoto2084 6 місяців тому +1

      ​​@@JimmyStellerto be fair to good sir , we dont need to see the wretched act of a vile man throwing off a defenceless , limbless man to his death down the freezing river either .

    • @JimmySteller
      @JimmySteller 6 місяців тому

      @@hellomoto2084 I agree. The implication is bad enough.

  • @TheRealAdam1012
    @TheRealAdam1012 3 роки тому +60

    Plot Twist:
    He was smiling when he walked back because the rock hit a hidden stash chest, where laid inside, was a perfect pair of prosthetic legs. Next scene, we see that the boy is finally out on his own, while Liam is staring off in the distance reminiscing of the hard times

    • @N0URii
      @N0URii 2 роки тому +2

      Lol nice 🤣

    • @ace-ub4wz
      @ace-ub4wz 2 роки тому +4

      Cringe .

    • @grimes558
      @grimes558 Рік тому +3

      @@ace-ub4wz nah dude you just don't have a sense of humor

    • @bradIeyscarreviews
      @bradIeyscarreviews Рік тому

      ​@@grimes558 cringe 🤡

    • @grimes558
      @grimes558 Рік тому +2

      @@bradIeyscarreviews calling things cringe is cringe

  • @nicholasmapes
    @nicholasmapes 5 років тому +428

    This to me was the most powerful story I've seen in a long time... people will flock to the stupid, hollow, flashy entertainment over art with substance and feeling... it's an epidemic

    • @ninjamatic5000
      @ninjamatic5000 5 років тому +19

      That was the message you got out of it?

    • @nicholasmapes
      @nicholasmapes 5 років тому +21

      That is one way to interpret it. There are undoubtedly many correct interpretations. Another could be ther relationship between the care giver and care reciever. The chicken required much less effort, and garnishes a far better reward. In that interpretation Neeson 's character would rather lose the dead weight and keep the chicken.

    • @UmarAli-zc8xs
      @UmarAli-zc8xs 5 років тому +31

      That's correct, it also shows the hollowness of the human heart and that a man only cares about himself and his profits ultimately and will toss all his friends and comrades in the river if they are no longer useful to him.

    • @MrShadowofthewind
      @MrShadowofthewind 5 років тому +6

      You mean stupid, hollow, flashy entertainment like futurama ?

    • @nicholasmapes
      @nicholasmapes 5 років тому +14

      @@MrShadowofthewind good, one. But its perfectly okay to indulge in stupid flashy entertainment once in a while, but most people dive head first into, and don't consume anything different. I also like to read, I go to my local theater and I like live music. I'm probably not the most cultured person, but I think I do okay.

  • @vonzuchter
    @vonzuchter 5 років тому +129

    one of the saddest movie scenes ever. This movie was a masterpiece

  • @cykasoviet831
    @cykasoviet831 5 років тому +33

    You can tell how much influence “No Country For Old Men” has on this movie.

    • @taylorrobbins5500
      @taylorrobbins5500 2 роки тому +16

      This film and “No Country For Old Men” share the set of directors: The Coen Brothers

    • @gastonbell108
      @gastonbell108 Рік тому +2

      No Country is a Cormac McCarthy novel dipped in the Coen Bros. It's literally the best movie made in decades. This is the same flavor, just a small bite.

  • @barbaraharmon6175
    @barbaraharmon6175 5 років тому +578

    I think the boy was terrified of him. Did you notice how the boy looked when liam was drunk and singing how he hung that woman to death. This was the best one to me but very sad.

    • @yseson_
      @yseson_ 5 років тому +104

      I feel that it was Neeson who crippled him in the first place, I got the implication when the prostitute asked if he had been with a woman before, after a pause Liam replies "before"

    • @blennon5961
      @blennon5961 5 років тому +100

      That song is an old Irish folk song so it’s not personal to him

    • @slimjimmy149
      @slimjimmy149 5 років тому +50

      @@yseson_ From that, I got the impression that this young, charismatic actor had slept with Neeson's character's significant other and/or sister and the crippling was a result of Neeson's rage. That's where my mind went. The hung woman could've even been the result of Neeson's rage as well, the woman possibly being his own wife.

    • @yseson_
      @yseson_ 5 років тому +18

      @@blennon5961 but you can tell the song was a trigger to a particular behavior

    • @yseson_
      @yseson_ 5 років тому +12

      @@slimjimmy149 that sounds about right, I'll even add that not only was she Neeson's former lover but also his former meal ticket.

  • @Richard-hv5hh
    @Richard-hv5hh 5 років тому +65

    An astonishing performance from Liam Neeson. Talk about giving Mark Rylance a run for the money! Steals the show with barely just a few grunts and amazingly expressive facial gestures. Very impressive. I once thought he had a limited range and I am happy to admit my error.

    • @kkandsims4612
      @kkandsims4612 3 роки тому +3

      God it’s cuz taken did so well Hollywood type casted him and is marketing the fuck outtta him playing the fatherly I’ll get u type if u look at his films before taken clearly he was up for an Oscar fir a reason also I noticed a direct shift in his acting after his wife’s death there’s a noticeable acting difference between that but not to the point where people have forgotten Liam actually was up for an Oscar twice .🤦🏿‍♀️ fucking Hollywood ruined this man .

    • @user-ps1ft1hy4j
      @user-ps1ft1hy4j 5 місяців тому

      @@kkandsims4612 He got into a Samuel Jackson/Michael Caine thing where he would take any movie just to be a working actor, but he had been a highly esteemed actor long before that phase in his career.

  • @thetizzle1957
    @thetizzle1957 Рік тому +30

    That cut to black with Liam giving a pretty unconvincing smile was perfect yet haunting. ~True evil
    I knew holding off from watching this show was stupid, buster Scruggs just looked to cheesy but deep down I knew if it's by the Coens that it would have the best and most uniquely written characters. These are masterpiece short stories!

    • @tbjtbj7930
      @tbjtbj7930 11 місяців тому +5

      Sadly there a lot of viewers who just want more Buster Scruggs. We are the crowd who would rather watch a performing chicken than listen to poetry.

    • @nunyabusiness7056
      @nunyabusiness7056 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@tbjtbj7930that's such a profound take! Kudos.

    • @schizoposting
      @schizoposting 10 місяців тому

      @@tbjtbj7930 It was a whimsical segment with well written dialogue. Not sure why you're framing it as negative that people wanted more of it, not every good story has to be gritty and depressing.

    • @gastonbell108
      @gastonbell108 Місяць тому +1

      @@tbjtbj7930 Anybody who couldn't appreciate the Coens' efforts in every single short story here should never watch another Coen Bros movie, because they won't like any of them. The Buster Scruggs segment was not their usual material.

  • @lethalwolf7455
    @lethalwolf7455 9 місяців тому +17

    At 2:06 you can see regret, shame, and sadness on his face. He feels what he did was practical but he’s damn sure not proud of it. He’s on the verge of crying and this day will haunt him for the rest of his life. They may not have liked each other, but they were codependent and had likely been together a long time. And he’s going to miss him. Brilliant expression acting by Liam Neeson.

    • @jeffgillson
      @jeffgillson 7 місяців тому +5

      That's the strain of a man that knows he is one chicken dinner away from destitution.

    • @carolinerose1
      @carolinerose1 7 місяців тому +1

      Yeah - Good.
      @@jeffgillson

    • @Roberte9834
      @Roberte9834 4 місяці тому

      I disagree. I see cold indifference. Like he’s just focused on getting to his destination in this horrible weather, without even a thought of what he just did.

  • @augustpolca612
    @augustpolca612 5 років тому +52

    I was most saddened by this scene

    • @michaelhughes7809
      @michaelhughes7809 5 років тому +10

      For me, the scene prior this one was the saddest. The look in the boy's eyes when he's sitting across from the chicken, after the feed was scattered on the ground realizing that he's not going to eat anymore, is devastating. He's clearly desperate for communication, and Neeson's character won't even make eye contact.
      The irony of him being a master orator, and never speaking with his caretaker paints a grim picture of their relationship.
      shit...

    • @augustpolca612
      @augustpolca612 5 років тому +2

      Michael Todd Hughes thats very insightful

    • @SimplyCloud70
      @SimplyCloud70 5 років тому

      Me too... it will haunt you..

  • @yungkudali6108
    @yungkudali6108 3 роки тому +21

    Never ever thought I would pity Dudley from Harry Potter. That dude is such a good actor.

    • @ericibarra8088
      @ericibarra8088 2 роки тому +1

      That guy is a great actor. He only has a smaller role in Devil All the Time, but he's fantastic in that, as well

    • @oncerand_directioner
      @oncerand_directioner 2 роки тому +1

      @@ericibarra8088 He's also in The Queen's Gambit

  • @jjaa952
    @jjaa952 3 роки тому +10

    A friend of mine who doesn’t like western movies was refusing to watch this one, after convincing her of giving it a shot, she watched it and was very pleased and impressed. She asked me to pause it for a while after this scene though as she needed time to process the ending. Pretty sad,, very simple yet very deep.

    • @bitty_beastly47
      @bitty_beastly47 Рік тому +2

      This takes place in the "wild west" but it's as much of a western as the movie wild wild west is. Which is to say, it isnt

  • @harryvuemedia5106
    @harryvuemedia5106 2 роки тому +12

    So powerful and emotional to see this different side of Liam Neeson and Harry Melling. Not much words are needed rather their expressions says it all. Just the pondering, the thoughts and the fear from these 2 characters makes you easily connects with them. Meal Ticked definitely made an impact on me.

  • @paulkingsman8021
    @paulkingsman8021 5 років тому +65

    As soon as I saw that Bridge, I knew what was coming.

    • @dj3114
      @dj3114 3 роки тому

      Both of them knew - how sad.

  • @MiradgePRO
    @MiradgePRO 5 років тому +28

    *The Best Movie 2018+*
    _Thank you Coen Brothers_

  • @achabotte
    @achabotte 2 роки тому +9

    "Hey, we found this body without arms or legs at the bottom of this river... Wasn't there some dude that went through town selling some show with a dude with no arms or legs?"
    How i justify the ending so i can feel a lil better after watching this.

  • @ryancunningham974
    @ryancunningham974 4 роки тому +17

    They need another set of short stories like this. Not much of a western fan but this entire movie was amazing!

  • @Gallaelwyd
    @Gallaelwyd 11 місяців тому +2

    The ballad of buster scruggs is not what I expected

    • @lRickGrimesl
      @lRickGrimesl 11 місяців тому

      Me either I thought it would of been about buster scruggs

  • @morgan4212
    @morgan4212 Рік тому +10

    The pang of hurt everyone feels when watching this segment, the story tellers really knew how to hit you where it hurts

  • @dantederi5062
    @dantederi5062 2 роки тому +11

    My stomach churns this entire part. The pathetic situation he's in, the helplessness to change his fate, the hopelessness of his prayers. God the end was so brutal and tragic. In the end his life was a meaningless passing.

  • @russell2952
    @russell2952 3 роки тому +14

    What really makes this stick is the build-up to it. They make you invest in this guy, hear his speeches, get to know his life. And then replace him with a counting chicken.

  • @a7t4h
    @a7t4h 5 років тому +169

    The symbolism is obvious - the limbless chap is art and literature whilst the chicken is kitsch and schund. Generally, people tend to embrace reality tv and silly entertainment more.

    • @starwarsroo2448
      @starwarsroo2448 4 роки тому +1

      Boom, well done sir, like it

    • @nocturnalrecluse1216
      @nocturnalrecluse1216 4 роки тому

      Yup.

    • @nocturnalrecluse1216
      @nocturnalrecluse1216 4 роки тому

      Whatever their feeble minds relate to.

    • @anguswiebe
      @anguswiebe 4 роки тому

      I wouldn’t say obvious but definitely there

    • @spudhead169
      @spudhead169 3 роки тому +2

      Yep, you can see it right here on UA-cam. Channels which have engaging content that make you think and learn are dwarfed by silly little boys playing GTA.

  • @charlesfinley1051
    @charlesfinley1051 5 років тому +394

    That's Hollywood ... king one day ... tossed in the river the next

    • @RandomDudeOne
      @RandomDudeOne 5 років тому +6

      Ozymandias, King Of Kings!

    • @UmarAli-zc8xs
      @UmarAli-zc8xs 5 років тому +35

      Also shows the reality of the entertainment world, people are more interested in watch dumb shit like the Kardashians (the chicken) than something intellectual.

    • @17MrLeon
      @17MrLeon 5 років тому +4

      +Umar you actually figured out the point of the story. Congratulations.

    • @thevagabond5017
      @thevagabond5017 5 років тому +2

      Umar Ali The chicken is smarter than any of the Kardashians lol

    • @freddykrueger6571
      @freddykrueger6571 5 років тому +1

      that's how corporations work too

  • @slitor
    @slitor 5 років тому +52

    This was so painfull to watch, I knew how it would end.

    • @freddykrueger6571
      @freddykrueger6571 5 років тому

      Given the boy's prospects for independent living, i don't think any outcome could have been good for him.

  • @gappyoooo
    @gappyoooo 4 роки тому +15

    *It's a scene that makes a lot of sense, a scene I'm very impressed with. It's pretty sad.*

  • @justinhamilton8647
    @justinhamilton8647 5 років тому +14

    Soundtrack at the end is “The Wingless Thrush” for those wondering

    • @elwray3506
      @elwray3506 5 років тому +2

      The score to this movie is fantastic. And Wingless Thrush is one of the best.

  • @themisfortunecookie
    @themisfortunecookie Рік тому +5

    This scene absolutely amazed me. Without any dialog it spoke volumes. The silence allowed the viewers to process the anguish and stress that the character must have felt watching his caretakers every move knowing what he was about to do to him and yet not being able to do a single thing about it.

  • @AW-xv7dq
    @AW-xv7dq 5 років тому +19

    The eyes tell alot in this. Also I don't remember them ever sharing a conversation. He never looked at him as a human being, just a means to an end. When life is a grind.... I suppose.

  • @itsthehouse8462
    @itsthehouse8462 5 років тому +130

    That was fucked up. Loved the story though.

  • @Lawlzinator
    @Lawlzinator 5 років тому +114

    When Netflix drops the godfather and adds the avengers

    • @dizzidazegaming856
      @dizzidazegaming856 4 роки тому +10

      And then, they lose The Avengers because of Disney+

    • @radleyisidore1900
      @radleyisidore1900 4 роки тому +8

      And then we have to pay more for their idiotic decisions

    • @jarleron4788
      @jarleron4788 3 роки тому +2

      @Fish - Y Dropped them a year ago, the price kept going up and up for shittier and shitter content..

    • @emiltoutou1
      @emiltoutou1 3 роки тому

      That was pretty upsetting to see this abomination,how could you replace The Godfather by the Avengers.Crime against Humanity.I am thinking of a quick-exit too

  • @CrimlyKoo
    @CrimlyKoo 5 років тому +447

    I demand a part two where he survives just barely and has to use all of his willpower to stay alive. Eventually he gains the ability to use a gun with his mouth so that he can seek revenge and become a fabled limbless gunslinger.

    • @Kspice9000
      @Kspice9000 5 років тому +14

      Yes, but instead of gun mouth.
      Make him come back as Phantom Limb ie)from venture bros.

    • @slimjimmy149
      @slimjimmy149 5 років тому +52

      AAAAAAAAnd that's why the Cohen brothers are the Cohen brothers and you are in the UA-cam comments....

    • @fatuousinnovatorofsadness4640
      @fatuousinnovatorofsadness4640 5 років тому +31

      @@slimjimmy149 I propose something different.
      He manages to stay afloat in the river, until at some point down river (shortly after the fall), someone spots him. He is rescued, and without words expresses his thanks. His rescuer is benevolent and driven by empathy rather than greed. The person begins to take care of him, traveling along, town to town. People start handing him money; "go get a drink", "buy yourself a woman."
      The person asks if he wants to try and make money this way. He nods, and the person begins thinking about how they would rope people in.
      Our character then begins his speeches. His rescuer hears him speak for the first time, sees him express emotion. Sees the passion. The person then decides to put on an act of their own, acting out the various characters. He makes it genuine, gives it visual aid. They gain a lot of money this way. His benevolent rescuer stays with him, through thick and thin. One day, they arrive in a small town, quaint and homey. They begin their act, and from seemingly nowhere, people show up. "I've heard of these guys. They're great," "the best act in the country!"
      The act is over, they have a hat full of money, and they move on. They turn the corner, into the main street, and there he is. Chicken man, with his chicken. The flock of people who showed up to the performance spot this man, and they scoff and walk on. "Cheap act," "he needs something with merit." Chicken man sees them, riding along, and his face drops to the depressed look he had all the time he and the boy were together. His hat has a couple coins in it, and his act is nearly over. Only a couple people remain.
      As the wagon passes by chicken man, the benevolent friend who rescued the boy looks back into the wagon.
      "Do you know that man?"
      For the first time, the boy smiles.
      "Ah, apologies. I forgot that you don't talk outside of performing."
      For the first time, the boy opens his mouth, preparing to talk.
      *alas, this is a Coen Brothers film. No such happy ending could exist without tom waits in it, which is why I propose that tom waits be the benevolent stranger, as well as the gold miner. Canon be damned; I want a good ending.*

    • @mickyjoe97
      @mickyjoe97 5 років тому +4

      MIND QUAD!

    • @jllamb88
      @jllamb88 5 років тому +11

      So... The Revenant, but without limbs.

  • @jojoheartspaypay
    @jojoheartspaypay 5 років тому +25

    😔 heartwrenching.

  • @markwolfshohl6562
    @markwolfshohl6562 3 роки тому +4

    I will never complain about work again.

    • @jshepard152
      @jshepard152 3 роки тому +1

      That's probably the appropriate lesson here.

  • @AlmofidBdarija
    @AlmofidBdarija 5 років тому +8

    one of the best performances i have ever seen on the screen. That look haunted me for days after watching the movie.

  • @subarnafigo3566
    @subarnafigo3566 5 років тому +19

    My stomach literally hurt after Watching this...

    • @freddykrueger6571
      @freddykrueger6571 5 років тому +1

      There's no way it could end in anything but tragedy.
      There were no prospects for the boy having a decent life.
      Once he could no longer pull in a paying audience, it was over for him.

  • @sinclaire6076
    @sinclaire6076 2 роки тому +4

    My favorite western movie of all times! But the ending scene of Meal Ticket stayed in my head for days. It was heartbreaking.

  • @EvangelionPower
    @EvangelionPower 9 місяців тому +2

    *Me after watching episode 1:* "Hahaha, this movie is so hilarious!"
    *Me after watching episode 2:* "Hahaha, this movie keeps getting funnier! I'm calling here my family for the next episode, so we'll be laughing together."

  • @carolinev5426
    @carolinev5426 4 роки тому +6

    What a performance from Harry Melling...wow...

  • @bibniebt
    @bibniebt 4 роки тому +5

    I had no idea Liam Neeson could flash such a creepy smile

  • @aajiv1748
    @aajiv1748 5 років тому +21

    This segment made me think of a quote from The Wild Bunch
    "Ten Thousand in gold cuts a lot of family ties."

  • @LucDutra92
    @LucDutra92 3 роки тому +6

    "He carried his companion to the bridge and ????? what he had to perform and looked down briefly at the resultant splash. There was barest moments before the ripples emanating from the center of the splash were erased by the current, and the river ran again undisturbed."
    Yep. No doubt about how things played out off scene.

  • @reymacias3254
    @reymacias3254 5 років тому +123

    Sooooo yea I kinda have to throw you away now.... but we good tho right?

  • @joeguzman3558
    @joeguzman3558 2 роки тому +8

    This is a masterpiece of a short movie ,the face expressions are super they tell you more than words can do specially when he's feeding the chicken he knows what's coming ,we know the guy is very smart and just to imagine what he is thinking and there's no one he can turn to wow

  • @JimmySteller
    @JimmySteller 4 роки тому +9

    I remember watching this for the first time and literally groaning “Oh no” when he tested the water with the rock.

  • @TheJiggs666
    @TheJiggs666 5 років тому +2

    Movies generally don't get to me, but the moment he stopped by that bridge...my heart fucking sank in my chest.

  • @zevlibin8892
    @zevlibin8892 5 років тому +11

    my jaw dropped when they showed the cripple on the chair for the 1st time...I caught myself being frozen staring at the screen. Never happened before with any movie

  • @qittat
    @qittat 3 роки тому +4

    One of the best Coen moments. Great performance

  • @jshepard152
    @jshepard152 3 роки тому +5

    "How high can a bird count, anyway?"

  • @livinglegacy7
    @livinglegacy7 Рік тому +3

    From Harry Potter, to this and the Pale blue eye, just wow Melling is an incredible actor! Liam also did an exceptional job acting that part!

  • @layerislive
    @layerislive 2 роки тому +3

    you know, at first i thought he just stopped by to drop that stone as some sort of luck for their next performance - hoping it was. it wasn't, and that kind of hopelessness just disturbed me to my core
    10/10

  • @ecddanieldce6753
    @ecddanieldce6753 5 років тому +11

    I think the use of/the reading of the poem Ozymandias by the performer has extreme significance in this story and appears to have been overlooked in the comments section.

    • @Fan_Made_Videos
      @Fan_Made_Videos 5 років тому

      Not at all, I commented a week before you did about it.

  • @WildwoodClaire1
    @WildwoodClaire1 4 роки тому +6

    Despite the grimness of this tale, it does provide one moment of unintended humor. The chicken is at one point referred to as "he," so clearly, the filmmakers were unable to distinguish between a rooster and a hen.

    • @Jonathan-fu5hx
      @Jonathan-fu5hx 23 дні тому

      No. The chicken simply identified as a he. The filmmakers did not want to get cancelled

  • @ThoricAuthority
    @ThoricAuthority 4 роки тому +4

    This is by far one of the most depressing scenes I have ever watched. Towards the end, when Harry Melling just stares off, it broke my heart. He knew it was coming. And he couldnt do a damn thing about it.

  • @eduardotirado839
    @eduardotirado839 3 роки тому +15

    One of the cruelest, disturbing and sad scenes I’ve ever seen in Western genre film. It lingered in my mind for days...

  • @blueberryboy1167
    @blueberryboy1167 3 роки тому +7

    Am I the only one who thinks that he looks so adorable especially the scene where he's catching the snow with his tongue

    • @ThymeBottle
      @ThymeBottle Рік тому

      Apparently, he was thirsty. The impresario showed little regard for his suffering; when he came to feed him, he gave him too hot food, and acted with impatience as the young man tried to chew what was obviously a large and tough chunk of meat--no doubt the best portion had gone to the impresario.

  • @tiffmonique7154
    @tiffmonique7154 5 років тому +11

    I think the story of Cain and Abel foreshadowed this story a bit.

  • @AndreasWB
    @AndreasWB Рік тому +1

    This was so good as in well made, first time in a long time I could see clearly what was going to be happening or insinuated but it still left me agape for half a minute seeing it unfold.

  • @charlessands7649
    @charlessands7649 2 роки тому +1

    The kid watched him throw the rock and knew he was next. The next seen is nothing but the face of despair and acceptance.

  • @aaron10k
    @aaron10k 3 роки тому +9

    this was one of the saddest scenes ive seen in a while and it makes me wonder who would throw me in the river, or if i would throw someone in the river in this situation.

    • @HighSpeedNoDrag
      @HighSpeedNoDrag Рік тому

      Do Not think or ponder your aforementioned scenario ever again. Do Not ask me why.