Yellowstone TV-Show Review 2019 Cast Crew
Creators: John Linson, Taylor Sheridan
Stars: Kevin Costner, Luke Grimes, Kelly Reilly
We Are talking Scripts that Address the Real Scene of Money and Conflict of the Economic forces of People and the Lives of the Duttons. Kevin Costner Kicks Ass on his Part as John Dutton the Widower in these Scenes. Performing as a Will to Support his Family and Doing it what ever needs to keep them Going.
Kelly Reilly bring a Fitting finesse to the Scenes with her Alcoholic Disease and broken Life to Extravaganza in her Shark Senses of Dealing With Others when it Comes to Whom should Be on Top... She Wanders Sexually as a Tid Bit of Delight making her male Counter parts just look Like They Don't cut the Bill.
the Locations are Delightful With Wes Bently stretching forward to control power where ever he Can...This Film Production should easily Rival "Walking Dead" in Ratings it just isn't being seen by the Right Viewers!the Script Writing is good the Director of Photography has Great Scene Locations. Cowboys Prisons "Prison Break" And the "Yellowstone Brand"
Kevin Costner Brings it From Dances With Wolves, Waterworld & The Postman Kelly Reilly Bring it with a Step up of Scandle From Sherlock Holmes. WeS Bently Brings it With Hunger Games and Ghost Rider, It is Like Mission Impossible as the Sweat and Scandle Build
Tune in and Record "Yellowstone" The Modern Cowboys with Chasing Money and The Environment, and a Indian Gaming Casino... Camera Rolling.... Sound Rolling..... Action.
Kevin Costner is the patriarch presiding over a dynastic ranch that is the size of some countries. His way of life is being impinged on by resort developers, tribal rights, and the authority of the state of Montana. Reminiscent of Rock Hudson in "Giant", he is trying to hold on to the old ways.
"Yellowstone" develops quickly with little introduction, yet its story unravels with the natural pace of a wilderness day, pausing for tribal rituals, cowboy conventionalities, and political machinations. It's a far flung undertaking that dwells on the seams between laws and justice, family and friendships.
Costner fills his character's boots naturally, it seems. He is a world-wearied man who has seen too much and lied too often. The land and the family are his lifeblood. He can hear the footsteps coming his way, but he can only fulfill his role-out of habit as much as loyalty.
Although some action is a little confusing due to lack of explanation, it feels natural, as if the viewer is getting a genuine slice-of-life glimpse into another world. I hope the resolution of this saga includes an emotional payoff that justifies its breadth and its attention to details.Update 7/20/18: After four episodes, this series has a strong voice and a persistent rhythm. We learn the fullness of each story, from roots to fruits. I am increasing my grade to "9".
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