Yellowstone

(serie)
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Estados Unidos, (2018–2023), 45 h 19 min (Minutos: 37–93 min)

Reparto:

Kevin Costner, Kelly Reilly, Dave Annable, Kelsey Asbille, Wes Bentley, Gil Birmingham, Ian Bohen, Luke Grimes, Cole Hauser, Jill Hennessy, Danny Huston (más)
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Streaming (1)

Temporada(5) / Episodios(53)

Sinopsis(1)

Contra todo pronóstico, y contra los intereses de empresarios y políticos que planean echarlo, el dueño del rancho más grande de Montana defiende un estilo de vida en decadencia. (Netflix)

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POMO 

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español Si no fuera por una visita de la familia que adora a Costner, no me habría metido en ella como no seriéfilo. Lo cual sería una lástima. No es un western en el verdadero sentido de la palabra, solo tiene lugar en un rancho contemporáneo donde todos montan a caballo y llevan sombrero. La calidad de los guiones se pone en marcha desde el principio con un nutritivo piloto con un final abierto apasionante, y los episodios siguientes se dividen en los que tratan de la política y las maquinaciones de las grandes empresas (le doy tres estrellas) y los que tratan de la gente del rancho: por qué son como son y por qué tienen las relaciones que tienen entre ellos (cuatro relaciones). Cada uno de los personajes está excelentemente interpretado y escrito, y su carácter encaja en una compleja constelación colectiva, que se enfrenta a un trágico golpe del destino tras otro. Y la melodía del tema es genial. Él y el tema musical de Sin perdón, de Eastwood, con el que comienza el sexto episodio de la primera temporada, tienen su lugar aquí. Yellowstone es cualquier cosa menos un romance en un paisaje bonito con Costner. Hay asesinatos, sexo, robos y estafas. Todo lo que al espectador le encanta. ()

DaViD´82 

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inglésI don’t regret one sin I’ve committed.” A neo-western Dallas with the ever-charismatic Kevin Costner in an Underwood-like role as an opportunistic douchebag, the "godfather" of the Dutton clan in Montana, where according to them "my land, my rules, and even if it's not my land, my rules still apply no matter how much the neighbours and the state don't like it". He is the kind of amoral, principled figure who does not hesitate to go over dead bodies – figuratively and literally – in the name of his own interests. From the beginning it fits into the line of shows like House of Cards, Boss, Succession, Billions, etc, but those are mostly focused on high politics or big city business, not on prairie landowners and their squabbles with reservations, silt, modern times, and cattle. Sheridan can make raggedy, small-talking characters replete with harsh landscapes (doubly true of the supporting duo John Dutton and Thomas Rainwater), and there can hardly be any doubt than he can create tension based on the actions of flawed characters. It's well acted by all, has a likeably slow (not to be confused with boring) pace, and so the only problem is that the two main storylines (the political backstabbing with neighbors, city council, police, reservation, well, just about everyone, and the personal "what it's like to live and do business in a rough landscape") are strictly separated by lines and episodes, and that there are maybe too many characters trying to follow too many lines. And unfortunately, not all of the directors fully understood the central and essential role of Montana's landscape and nature, full of endless stretches of rolling pastures and snow-capped mountains on the horizon. Some understand that this is one of the main characters, and they know how to sell it properly. Others, however, seem to have missed it. The result is a series with tremendous potential, especially if the creators realize that it must be one cohesive whole and not a patchwork of brilliant sub-elements. | S1: 3/5 | S2: 3/5 | ()

Kaka 

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inglés Game of Thrones of the Wild West, mixed with the best of Dallas. A neo-western that actually has almost everything: great family drama, political scheming, wit, charm, and of course an emphasis on the cowboy lifestyle, portrayed in a just-right entertaining yet information-rich way, where the viewer gets a peek under the hood of this complex microcosm with its own rules while getting a taste of the idyllic flavour of untamed nature. The peak is on the cusp of seasons two and three, when the whole thing takes off like a runaway train, but even though the latter episodes slow down considerably and instead of a rich plot it's more like a Marlboro commercial, it's still easily the most likeable western world in a long time. I'd venture to consider Costner and Hauser as absolute gods on whom this stands and falls, regardless of how the ending turn out in the fifth season. ()