• ocassionallyaduck@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I just learned that it’s a four part film series.

    3 hours each

    It ls based on the westward expansion of America, a period that is covered to death in media already.

    It presents no unique or compelling twist or angle on this in the trailers.

    It presents not amazing visual that can only be enjoyed in a theater instead of watching this at home like the History Channel.

    I like Kevin Costner, I like westerns, I like history. I pretty much am the target audience. But when I was it was going to be at least 12 hours of content spread over the next 2-3 years, and I still had no hook as to why I should watch this over The Last of the Mohicans or Tombstone or any number of narratives in similar settings. It all feels incredibly low energy.

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      5 months ago

      And this isn’t even mentioning being stuck in an expensive theatre for 3 hours, that the show in its full is perfectly bingeable over a weekend and that there is a high likelihood that it might get cancelled midway through, which will really sting with a 4 episode mini series.

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        5 months ago

        The fact you described it as “the show” is absolutely the problem in a nutshell. This isn’t a film, or a film series, it’s a fucking commitment. At least with Avatar, they’re years apart and the most visually stunning graphics on the planet. Or with LOTR these are epic stories and sagas.

        What is the saga of the American rancher Mr. Costner? I need to understand.