The film begins like any traditional Western. A lone, rugged gunfighter walks into a dusty saloon filled with tense, stereotypical characters. However, the atmosphere immediately shifts when the characters realize they can all hear the voice of the film's omniscient narrator. 🎙️ The Offerman Effect
The characters actively argue with the narrator, trying to deny the truths he is exposing. The film begins like any traditional Western
Kissack’s direction keeps the visuals looking like a high-budget, serious Western, which makes the ridiculous dialogue and R-rated narration even funnier. It is a brilliant parody of storytelling conventions and human nature. stereotypical characters. However