Cao Bồi Miền Viễn Tây

No place to run. No reason to hide.

A former gunslinger is forced to take up arms again when he and his cattle crew are threatened by a corrupt lawman.

"Open Range," a 2003 cinematic gem co-produced by Cobalt Media Group and Touchstone Pictures, transports audiences to the vast, untamed landscapes of the American West. Directed by Kevin Costner, who also stars as the stoic yet compassionate cattle drover Boss Spearman, the film captures the essence of the Western genre while weaving a poignant narrative of friendship, justice, and redemption. Set against the backdrop of the United Kingdom and the United States, "Open Range" delves into the lives of a group of free-grazing cattlemen who find themselves embroiled in a conflict with a ruthless rancher, challenging the very notion of freedom on the open range. The film's heart lies in the compelling performances of its lead actors, with Robert Duvall delivering a masterful portrayal of the seasoned cowboy Charley Waite, whose quiet demeanor belies a turbulent past. The chemistry between Costner and Duvall is palpable, grounding the film in a deep sense of camaraderie and loyalty. Their journey is further enriched by the inclusion of younger characters, such as the drifter Button and the town doctor's sister, Sue Barlow, who add layers of hope and vulnerability to the story. The film's emotional depth is matched by its stunning visuals, with sweeping vistas and meticulously crafted period details that immerse viewers in the late 19th-century frontier. "Open Range" distinguishes itself from other Westerns through its thoughtful exploration of themes such as the clash between progress and tradition, and the moral complexities of violence. The narrative builds tension gradually, culminating in a gripping, well-choreographed showdown that serves as a testament to the characters' resolve and the film's commitment to authenticity. The screenplay, penned by Craig Storper and adapted from Lauran Paine's novel "The Open Range Men," strikes a balance between action and introspection, allowing the audience to ponder the characters' motivations and the broader implications of their struggle. Ultimately, "Open Range" stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of the Western genre, offering a fresh perspective on familiar tropes while honoring the spirit of the American frontier. Its international production between the United Kingdom and the United States underscores the universal themes of freedom and justice that resonate across borders. With its compelling storytelling, rich character development, and breathtaking cinematography, "Open Range" remains a standout film that continues to captivate audiences with its timeless tale of courage and resilience.

Năm:2003

Ngân sách22000000$

Thời lượng139 min

Doanh thu68296293$

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Thể loạiPhim Miền Tây

Các quốc gia sản xuấtUnited KingdomUnited States of America

Công ty sản xuất

Cobalt Media Group

Open Range

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