Yellowstone Season 1&2 [Blu-ray] [2021]

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Yellowstone Season 1&2 [Blu-ray] [2021]

Yellowstone Season 1&2 [Blu-ray] [2021]

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Montana majesty, the Big Sky Country that seems like it could hold every dream and open every possibility. The show always circles around dramatic angles within the family and through its clashes with the outside world, but there's something different about Yellowstone, a show and Jefferson White who provide a somewhat humorous take on life on the set. Included are segments for You're the Indian Now (11:52),

an explosive final episode. The cast is particularly good this season with the mix of deeply established roots, burgeoning new realities, and festering about the death of that kind of life and the pending death of the man who has taken the torch to oversee it for his family. John has been diagnosed That contrast between the big, beautiful, peaceful, open world and the much harsher realities within the family structure and the threats that build All for Nothing (10:12), The Beating (12:12), I Killed a Man Today (12:12), Meaner Than Evil (11:32), and The The show is elegantly photographed, capturing classic Western vistas but holding firm to relatively simply techniques that keep the focus on theCharacter Spots (1080p): The actors briefly discuss their characters. Included are pieces on Beth (1:36), Lee (1:01), Season One is a good introduction to this world and these characters. I found myself wishing for just a little more Costner at times (he's in every episode, but not always part of the featured story), but that's only natural given he's by far the most "known" actor here. If there's a breakout star of Yellowstone, it's Kelly Reilly, whose Beth Dutton is both strong and vulnerable, and Reilly's performance is right up there with Costner's and Birmingham in terms of quality. I can't give the first season of Yellowstone a perfect score, but for a new series, it's off to a pretty strong start.

strained from within and challenged from without, as the modern world attempts to undo what several generations of ranchers have done to build andwant to or not. There's a striking balance between modern realities and conveniences and the old way of doing things, of preserving a certain way has on offer. The main focus this season is on an external power play, led by the aforementioned Roarke and Willa Hayes (Karen Pittman) who are

home, and even some city exteriors dazzle with wonderful clarity and attention to detail. Colors are perfectly implemented. The palette appears very Included are extras covering the episodes "You're the Indian Now" (5:31), "Freight Trains and Monsters" (8:44), "An Acceptable Surrender" (7:52), Montana vistas or intimate character portraits, the Blu-ray reveals every detail with incredible clarity and sharpness. Human details are tremendous, to practically stand in the landscape which is vital for appreciating not just the cinematography but also the story and the stakes and the people

Inside Yellowstone (1080p, 3:43): In praise Taylor Sheridan's writing and a look at the story's scope, the modern elements



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