8/10. What can I say, I love movies that implement old-timey dialogue, and this has it in full. Among the Cohen brothers best films. I was surprised to see Spielberg's name attached to this as executive producer. I wonder what kind of hand he had in it's creation? Regardless, the direction of this film was excellent, but it was the brother's script that really did it for me. Not quite as authentic as The Assassination of Jesse James, but it was an excellent attempt.
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