After watching the first episode without any plot introduction and trailer, the death full of metaphors, loud moans, games without anger, and the collision of civilization and tradition made me curious about the next plot.
I couldn't help but check who the director of the show was, Taylor Sheridan, probably not many people know the name, but mentioned the frontier trilogy [Border Killer], [Going through fire and water], [Hunting the Wind River Valley], You must be familiar with it. The plot between civilization and barbarism, law and crime is well directed, and this American drama for Sheridan's first test is also full of these elements.
In the play, old John, the rancher at the end of the shot, struggles between the Indians and the upstart real estate developers. The male protagonist survives the contradiction between the Indian wife and the rancher's father. The fate of father and son converges. One is loyal to tradition and homeland. Love, one wants to blend different cultures with each other. This kind of narrative style where macro and micro collide with each other is addicting.
Such a game similar to the demolition team and the nail household, the nail household was cut off from water and electricity, waiting for the nail household to fight back.
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