Una familia de un rancho de Montana se enfrentará con aquellos que intenten invadir sus tierras.Una familia de un rancho de Montana se enfrentará con aquellos que intenten invadir sus tierras.Una familia de un rancho de Montana se enfrentará con aquellos que intenten invadir sus tierras.
- Nominado a 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 9 premios ganados y 46 nominaciones en total
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Resumen
Reviewers say 'Yellowstone' is lauded for its stunning cinematography, strong performances by Kevin Costner and Cole Hauser, and its blend of family drama and Western themes. Key themes include complex family dynamics, power struggles, and tradition versus modernity. Criticisms highlight implausible plotlines, excessive violence, and moral ambiguity. Some note issues with character development and melodrama. Despite these, the series remains captivating for its atmosphere, scenery, and ensemble cast.
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10Rob1331
Yellowstone has easily become one of my favorite shows since it originally came on. Every season has been fantastic. It sucks Kevin Costner couldn't finish the series and had to miss the last 6 episodes because of conflicting schedules. I still think they do as good as job as possible without him, I'm sure the ending would've been better with him but it was still worth watching. They now plan on doing a spin-off with Rip and Beth. I'm definitely looking forward to that. I hope the rest of the Dutton family makes some appearances. This series had plenty of action and drama to keep everyone satisfied. The cast is just about perfect as can be as they all give incredible performances. The cinematography is also as good as it gets on tv and shows just how beautiful Montana is. I was completely hooked on this show and was one of the few shows I still watched live because I loved it that much.
Yellowstone is a solidly written drama - great characters, well-crafted - that draws it's tone from a few different modern-day masterpieces.
It has the feel and cinematography of Longmire, the plotting and grim outlook of The Sopranos, and the dramatic dynamics of shows like 'Dynasty' or any of the other network dramas similar to that.
Much respect must go to Costner and Cole Hauser - these guys bring it 100%.
I did not expect to get drawn in to this show like I did. It's well worth your time.
It has the feel and cinematography of Longmire, the plotting and grim outlook of The Sopranos, and the dramatic dynamics of shows like 'Dynasty' or any of the other network dramas similar to that.
Much respect must go to Costner and Cole Hauser - these guys bring it 100%.
I did not expect to get drawn in to this show like I did. It's well worth your time.
(Review is only for the first two seasons)
I came into this show not expecting to like it but the storyline, acting, and cinematography is superb. Basically it's Mafia Wars in Montana with intermittent giant doses of testosterone (cowboys with guns on horses while fishing)! Costner is a master actor as lead of the Duttons. The show is at its finest when it shows the chessboard moves the Duttons and their enemies engage in.
The show gets gummed early in the second season but starts rolling again midway through. Kelsey Asbille is the weakest link as Monica and plays a poor hand badly, the storyline jettisons awkwardly out and the acting just misses the mark.
I think Cole Hauser as Rip may be the strongest acting (sans Costner himself) and looked forward to all the scenes Rip was in. Thomas Rainwater is great too. The storyline hums and the scenery is beautiful.
Just as Cormac McCarthy's "All The Pretty Horses" was a little more raw and brutal than the title suggests, this show strikes in a similar vein. Highly recommend and wish I didn't wait so long to watch it.
I came into this show not expecting to like it but the storyline, acting, and cinematography is superb. Basically it's Mafia Wars in Montana with intermittent giant doses of testosterone (cowboys with guns on horses while fishing)! Costner is a master actor as lead of the Duttons. The show is at its finest when it shows the chessboard moves the Duttons and their enemies engage in.
The show gets gummed early in the second season but starts rolling again midway through. Kelsey Asbille is the weakest link as Monica and plays a poor hand badly, the storyline jettisons awkwardly out and the acting just misses the mark.
I think Cole Hauser as Rip may be the strongest acting (sans Costner himself) and looked forward to all the scenes Rip was in. Thomas Rainwater is great too. The storyline hums and the scenery is beautiful.
Just as Cormac McCarthy's "All The Pretty Horses" was a little more raw and brutal than the title suggests, this show strikes in a similar vein. Highly recommend and wish I didn't wait so long to watch it.
The wife and I have watched since season 1. We stopped when all the bickering started in season 4, and then binged the final season after it was over. I was worried that Sheridan was going to blow the ending, but I felt it was well done. We get closure, we know where everyone is headed, and many of the fears we had for some characters are laid to rest. Very well done. Finally, someone knows how to end a series.
I didn't blame Costner for wanting to end on a high note. This was SO much better than dragging it out. Season 4 was proof that it was time.
Be aware that there's lots of sex, alcohol and language abuse, but it is tolerable. I'd definitely suggest this show!
I didn't blame Costner for wanting to end on a high note. This was SO much better than dragging it out. Season 4 was proof that it was time.
Be aware that there's lots of sex, alcohol and language abuse, but it is tolerable. I'd definitely suggest this show!
If you are like me and watch things on Netflix, here's something I wish Netflix had told me before I started watching: it does not have the 5th season, and it is very unlikely it will acquire the rights in the future. You'll get drawn in with season 1-4, and then find yourself thinking: wait, this is it? Where's the rest?? Nothing is resolved, nothing is wrapped up.
Well, you'll have to go somewhere else for the rest. Where that is depends on where you live.
As for the series itself, there is very little to say that hasn't already been said. Yes, seasons after 1 & 2 are not as good, but it's not such big change as to lose my interest. Certainly good enough foe me to wish I could see season 5.
Well, you'll have to go somewhere else for the rest. Where that is depends on where you live.
As for the series itself, there is very little to say that hasn't already been said. Yes, seasons after 1 & 2 are not as good, but it's not such big change as to lose my interest. Certainly good enough foe me to wish I could see season 5.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaForrie J. Smith, who plays Lloyd, is an experienced hand in the world of Rodeo.
- ErroresJohn Dutton (Kevin Costner) frequently seems to "forget" his Montanan accent and drifts back into the SoCal speaking voice he normally uses.
- ConexionesFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Summer TV Shows Not on Your Radar (2018)
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- Chief Joseph Ranch, 125 Appaloosa Trail, Darby, Montana, Estados Unidos(The Chief Joseph Ranch stands in as the home of John Dutton and his family.)
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