Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 2
- 2024
- 3h 10min
La continuación de una historia sobre la colonización del Oeste americano. Sigue las aventuras de los personajes que aparecieron por primera vez en Horizon: Una saga americana.La continuación de una historia sobre la colonización del Oeste americano. Sigue las aventuras de los personajes que aparecieron por primera vez en Horizon: Una saga americana.La continuación de una historia sobre la colonización del Oeste americano. Sigue las aventuras de los personajes que aparecieron por primera vez en Horizon: Una saga americana.
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With all the garbage that's released weekly the studios & theaters should be ashamed to not get behind the release of Horizon Chapter 2.
When I left the viewing of Chapter 1 a group of strangers gathered to discuss the films merits and greatness. In addition we expressed our anticipation in watching Horizon Chapter 2 in a few months.
I sit here in my local AMC watching a preview for a release "The Unholy Trinity " with Samuel L Jackson and Pierce Brosnan in June. Being a fan of Westerns I'll watch it and it Irks me that Horizon Chapter 2 is still on the shelf!
At the very least have a 1 week release and charge $25 a ticket.
When I left the viewing of Chapter 1 a group of strangers gathered to discuss the films merits and greatness. In addition we expressed our anticipation in watching Horizon Chapter 2 in a few months.
I sit here in my local AMC watching a preview for a release "The Unholy Trinity " with Samuel L Jackson and Pierce Brosnan in June. Being a fan of Westerns I'll watch it and it Irks me that Horizon Chapter 2 is still on the shelf!
At the very least have a 1 week release and charge $25 a ticket.
Hollywood often bends to box office numbers, cutting off ambitious projects before they've had the chance to truly unfold. They too often measure a film's worth by opening weekend numbers and total box office. But if that metric had been the final word, we would have missed out on some of the greatest sagas in cinema history.
That's why it's worth standing behind this film series. That production companies throw support behind Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 2, even after Chapter 1 despite modest ticket sales, is crucially important to the promise of cinema for the next generation and beyond.
This isn't just another franchise-it's a rare, sweeping epic in the tradition of Dances With Wolves and Once Upon a Time in the West. This is a vision too big and too important to be judged by its opening scenes and initial audience reception. Kevin Costner has taken a bold risk: telling a story of America's expansion in four interconnected chapters, each piece building toward a larger, richer whole. Reward the risk of Mr. Costner by allowing him the opportunity to tell the rest of the story.
Chapter 1 was only the foundation, setting the stage with new characters, landscapes, and conflicts. Chapter 2 promises to deepen the story, delivering the drama, payoffs, and momentum that episodic filmmaking thrives on.
Other historical dramas failed to draw crowds at first, only to find their audience and gain traction as masterpieces: 1. Barry Lyndon (1975) - Kubrick's 18th-century drama flopped but is now revered for its artistry.
2. Kingdom of Heaven (2005) - panned in theaters, later redeemed by the Director's Cut.
3. The New World (2005) - initially dismissed, now praised for its beauty and depth.
4. Marie Antoinette (2006) - overlooked on release, reappraised as bold and original.
These films prove that critical and cultural value isn't always immediate. Some great works are so thoughtful they demand the patience to find their audience. Some projects are built from the passion and vision owned by so few that time and context will reveal their greatness, not initial box office receipts.
In today's movie culture-dominated by cheap sequels, uninspiring reboots, and demand for immediate returns-green-lighting Chapter 2 is a vote of confidence in artistic vision over instant profit. It acknowledges that some stories need time to breathe, to be experienced as sagas rather than snapshots. Just as great novels aren't judged by their opening chapters alone, Horizon deserves the space to reveal its full scope.
For audiences who believe cinema is still a place for grand storytelling, the release of Chapter 2 is something to get behind. Supporting it means supporting a kind of moviemaking that dares to be patient, ambitious, and unapologetically epic.
So let's show up for Chapter 2-not just for Kevin Costner's passion project, but for the sincere belief that good cinema is still attainable and that is remains a home for big dreams.
That's why it's worth standing behind this film series. That production companies throw support behind Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 2, even after Chapter 1 despite modest ticket sales, is crucially important to the promise of cinema for the next generation and beyond.
This isn't just another franchise-it's a rare, sweeping epic in the tradition of Dances With Wolves and Once Upon a Time in the West. This is a vision too big and too important to be judged by its opening scenes and initial audience reception. Kevin Costner has taken a bold risk: telling a story of America's expansion in four interconnected chapters, each piece building toward a larger, richer whole. Reward the risk of Mr. Costner by allowing him the opportunity to tell the rest of the story.
Chapter 1 was only the foundation, setting the stage with new characters, landscapes, and conflicts. Chapter 2 promises to deepen the story, delivering the drama, payoffs, and momentum that episodic filmmaking thrives on.
Other historical dramas failed to draw crowds at first, only to find their audience and gain traction as masterpieces: 1. Barry Lyndon (1975) - Kubrick's 18th-century drama flopped but is now revered for its artistry.
2. Kingdom of Heaven (2005) - panned in theaters, later redeemed by the Director's Cut.
3. The New World (2005) - initially dismissed, now praised for its beauty and depth.
4. Marie Antoinette (2006) - overlooked on release, reappraised as bold and original.
These films prove that critical and cultural value isn't always immediate. Some great works are so thoughtful they demand the patience to find their audience. Some projects are built from the passion and vision owned by so few that time and context will reveal their greatness, not initial box office receipts.
In today's movie culture-dominated by cheap sequels, uninspiring reboots, and demand for immediate returns-green-lighting Chapter 2 is a vote of confidence in artistic vision over instant profit. It acknowledges that some stories need time to breathe, to be experienced as sagas rather than snapshots. Just as great novels aren't judged by their opening chapters alone, Horizon deserves the space to reveal its full scope.
For audiences who believe cinema is still a place for grand storytelling, the release of Chapter 2 is something to get behind. Supporting it means supporting a kind of moviemaking that dares to be patient, ambitious, and unapologetically epic.
So let's show up for Chapter 2-not just for Kevin Costner's passion project, but for the sincere belief that good cinema is still attainable and that is remains a home for big dreams.
I am leaving this review on behalf of a few of us small town folks, currently living in the San Pedro Valley, in southern AZ.
We love this series so far!!
This type of story represents home for us. I think a lot of the negative reviews on this series are from city folks who probably don't know a thing about truly living in the American Southwest. The rough beauty of the Sonoran Desert is truly a sight to behold. We are proud to live in one of the most historically important parts of the Great 48. Costner's series is trying to remind Americans of where we came from, because it is more relevant now than ever before in our history. It's not about glamour and extreme entertainment. It's about history and reality. I know that most of y'all find both to be boring, but maybe you could just try to look at this from a different perspective. Don't look at these films as you would most others. Take off the Hollywood colored glasses, bring your mind back to the real world, stop expecting extreme entertainment in everything, and just view this story as a true American would. You are really missing out if you don't.
P. S. We have a famous, western movie set right up the road from us. What's cooler than that? :-P.
We love this series so far!!
This type of story represents home for us. I think a lot of the negative reviews on this series are from city folks who probably don't know a thing about truly living in the American Southwest. The rough beauty of the Sonoran Desert is truly a sight to behold. We are proud to live in one of the most historically important parts of the Great 48. Costner's series is trying to remind Americans of where we came from, because it is more relevant now than ever before in our history. It's not about glamour and extreme entertainment. It's about history and reality. I know that most of y'all find both to be boring, but maybe you could just try to look at this from a different perspective. Don't look at these films as you would most others. Take off the Hollywood colored glasses, bring your mind back to the real world, stop expecting extreme entertainment in everything, and just view this story as a true American would. You are really missing out if you don't.
P. S. We have a famous, western movie set right up the road from us. What's cooler than that? :-P.
As was noted with the first chapter, Costner once again pays homage to the tradition of American cinema, refreshing it with a modern yet respectful vision. The vast landscapes once again take center stage, mirroring the immensity and rawness of the Wild West, and giving the narrative an epic scope.
In the second chapter of "Horizon: An American Saga", Kevin Costner continues to impress with his directorial skill, immersing the audience in an increasingly organic intertwining of stories compared to the first installment.
Whereas the narratives were clearly distinct in the previous chapter, highlighted by the clever use of warm and cool tones to emphasize their separation, in this second part, we see a gradual convergence of the plots and their characters. The blending of colors symbolizes the progressive merging of the storylines, while the plot slowly reveals what truly lies behind this "Horizon", a name evocatively showcased on the posters, heightening the audience's curiosity.
Costner takes the viewer on an emotional journey, conveying not just the characters' trials but also their deep humanity, so much so that the audience itself begins to share in their emotions and feelings. The combination of drama and comedy, more pronounced in this chapter, does nothing to detract from the gravity of the story.
On the contrary, it adds a lightness that blends well with the challenges and tough decisions inherent in the journey westward, all while staying true to the essence of the narrative, maintaining the thread of difficulties and monumental choices faced by the pioneers.
This second chapter serves as a sort of bridge between the initial immersion into the stories and the significant events awaiting us in the third, hinted at by the suggestive final clips, as was done at the end of the first episode. Once again, the actor-director leaves us in eager anticipation, promising wonders and surprises in the next act.
I cannot help but reiterate my praise for the masterful score composed by John Debney, whose notes, skillfully interwoven with the visuals, offer a unique sensory experience that transports the audience to another era.
I conclude these reflections by repeating myself, saying that "Horizon - An American Saga" is destined to carve its name into the pantheon of timeless cinematic masterpieces-and perhaps it already has-continuing to be discussed in the years to come.
Arianna Villa.
In the second chapter of "Horizon: An American Saga", Kevin Costner continues to impress with his directorial skill, immersing the audience in an increasingly organic intertwining of stories compared to the first installment.
Whereas the narratives were clearly distinct in the previous chapter, highlighted by the clever use of warm and cool tones to emphasize their separation, in this second part, we see a gradual convergence of the plots and their characters. The blending of colors symbolizes the progressive merging of the storylines, while the plot slowly reveals what truly lies behind this "Horizon", a name evocatively showcased on the posters, heightening the audience's curiosity.
Costner takes the viewer on an emotional journey, conveying not just the characters' trials but also their deep humanity, so much so that the audience itself begins to share in their emotions and feelings. The combination of drama and comedy, more pronounced in this chapter, does nothing to detract from the gravity of the story.
On the contrary, it adds a lightness that blends well with the challenges and tough decisions inherent in the journey westward, all while staying true to the essence of the narrative, maintaining the thread of difficulties and monumental choices faced by the pioneers.
This second chapter serves as a sort of bridge between the initial immersion into the stories and the significant events awaiting us in the third, hinted at by the suggestive final clips, as was done at the end of the first episode. Once again, the actor-director leaves us in eager anticipation, promising wonders and surprises in the next act.
I cannot help but reiterate my praise for the masterful score composed by John Debney, whose notes, skillfully interwoven with the visuals, offer a unique sensory experience that transports the audience to another era.
I conclude these reflections by repeating myself, saying that "Horizon - An American Saga" is destined to carve its name into the pantheon of timeless cinematic masterpieces-and perhaps it already has-continuing to be discussed in the years to come.
Arianna Villa.
Kevin Costner immerses us once again in the Wild West with "Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 2," a cinematic masterpiece that transcends the boundaries of the Western genre. This second installment of the saga is a visual and emotional odyssey that transports us to a world of vast landscapes, complex characters, and a richly nuanced narrative. The screenplay, impeccable in its construction, presents us with an epic plot that explores universal themes such as love, loss, the search for identity, and the struggle for survival. The story unfolds at an engaging pace, keeping the viewer on the edge of their seat in every scene. The dialogues are authentic and moving, revealing the psychological depth of each character.
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- TriviaThe film was originally scheduled for a August 16, 2024 release. However after the commercial failure of Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1 (2024), New Line Cinema removed its sequel from its original release date, delaying it indefinitely. Chapter 2 premiered at the 81st Venice International Film Festival on September 7, 2024, with an uncertain theatrical release.
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 3h 10min(190 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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