Assume I already mentioned how captivating the opening hour of this book was, with its intense brutality mixed with elements of The Unforgiven (1960) as it centers on the Apache raid on a settlement camp and its aftermath. If so, there are a lot more rhythmic and tonal issues in the following two. The third route, involving a colonial caravan led by Luke Wilson, falls short of the emotional epic of the first two. Its central fragment, which proposes a snowy western about a hunt for a woman and a child in the Wyoming mountains with Costner playing the traditional role of redeeming bodyguard, has too many loose ends. Fortunately, we are given a gang when these identical stories are broken down into numerous sub-narratives.
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/chapter-1-of-horizon-an-american-saga-review-kevin-costner-s--60630411
https://www.metooo.io/e/despicable-me-4-gets-a-great-opening-for-the-holiday-weekend
https://www.metooo.io/e/explained-horizon-an-american-saga-chapter-1-s-conclusion
https://www.yepdesk.com/despicable-me-4-gets-a-great-opening-for-the-holiday-weekend
https://www.yepdesk.com/horizon-starring-kevin-costner-travels-west-but-ends-in-nowhere