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Vanessa 2022-01-22 08:03:11
It's irritating and meaningful.
When TNT was preparing to shoot this drama, HBO was probably still playing mud in the American drama arena, and Netflix had not yet been born.
This epic-level old American drama describes the history of the Indians and the whites, from little contact and peace, to violent conflicts, to the Indians... -
Daniela 2022-01-22 08:03:11
Heavy history
I have watched a lot of western movies, but this TV series has always attracted me from the beginning to the end. The tragedy of the Indians may be the unstoppable process of history on TV, but I still see blood everywhere and the passing of innocent lives. Maybe these people are the so-called...

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Mitchell 2022-04-19 09:02:47
Just four and a half stars...it's easy to write epic through two lines of family history and its big background, but from episode 4 onwards, it feels like too much writing has fallen on the history of aboriginal blood and tears...and the depiction is a bit superficial, including the civil war (blooded Kansas is not In line with historical facts)... Then the spirit of personal exploration, religious mission, and loneliness in the early pioneering of the west could have been well described... In short, I think everything is good, but it is a pity to waste the material
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Brett 2022-04-21 09:03:20
Through the contradiction and fusion of a white family Wheeler and an Indian family during the westward march, the history of the westward march of the United States and the disaster history of the Indians are interpreted. , another masterpiece of Americans explaining their own history~
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