Justified: Cidade Primitiva
Título original: Justified: City Primeval
Segue a história de Raylan Givens 15 anos depois de deixar Kentucky e construir seu lar em Miami, equilibrando a vida como delegado federal e pai em meio-período de uma menina de 15 anos.Segue a história de Raylan Givens 15 anos depois de deixar Kentucky e construir seu lar em Miami, equilibrando a vida como delegado federal e pai em meio-período de uma menina de 15 anos.Segue a história de Raylan Givens 15 anos depois de deixar Kentucky e construir seu lar em Miami, equilibrando a vida como delegado federal e pai em meio-período de uma menina de 15 anos.
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*"Justified: City Primeval" (2023)* is a limited series that serves as a revival of the original "Justified" series, bringing back Timothy Olyphant as the iconic U. S. Marshal Raylan Givens. Streaming on Hulu, this series takes a fresh approach by adapting Elmore Leonard's novel "City Primeval: High Noon in Detroit," shifting the action from the familiar Kentucky setting to the gritty streets of Detroit.
**Plot:** The story follows Raylan Givens as he navigates life as a single father while being drawn into a case in Detroit. The series is packed with intense confrontations, sharp dialogue, and the same dark humor that fans of the original series loved. Raylan is pitted against a new antagonist, Clement Mansell (played by Boyd Holbrook), a dangerous sociopath known as "The Oklahoma Wildman." The cat-and-mouse game between Raylan and Mansell is a key driver of the show's tension and drama.
**Performances:** Timothy Olyphant effortlessly slips back into his role as Raylan, delivering the cool, confident, and morally complex character that made him a fan favorite. Boyd Holbrook also shines as the unpredictable and menacing Mansell, offering a formidable counterpoint to Raylan's calm demeanor. The supporting cast, including Aunjanue Ellis and Adelaide Clemens, adds depth and texture to the series.
**Tone and Style:** The series maintains the distinctive tone of the original *Justified*, with its blend of western tropes and crime drama, but the change in setting to Detroit adds a fresh layer of urban grit. The dialogue is as sharp as ever, full of wit and tension, with the writing staying true to the spirit of Elmore Leonard's work. The show also delves into more modern themes, reflecting on Raylan's aging and the evolving landscape of law enforcement.
**Critics' Reception:** *Justified: City Primeval* has been generally well-received by critics, with praise for its strong performances, particularly Olyphant's return as Raylan. The series has been noted for staying true to the original while successfully reinventing itself for a new storyline. Some critics have pointed out that the pacing can be uneven at times, but the show's high points are compelling enough to overshadow these moments.
**Overall:** If you enjoyed the original *Justified*, this revival is a must-watch. It offers a satisfying continuation of Raylan Givens' story while introducing new characters and a new setting that keeps the series fresh and engaging. The balance of action, character development, and sharp dialogue makes *Justified: City Primeval* a worthy addition to the franchise. One of my favorites and hopefully will get to see more of this series soon.
**Plot:** The story follows Raylan Givens as he navigates life as a single father while being drawn into a case in Detroit. The series is packed with intense confrontations, sharp dialogue, and the same dark humor that fans of the original series loved. Raylan is pitted against a new antagonist, Clement Mansell (played by Boyd Holbrook), a dangerous sociopath known as "The Oklahoma Wildman." The cat-and-mouse game between Raylan and Mansell is a key driver of the show's tension and drama.
**Performances:** Timothy Olyphant effortlessly slips back into his role as Raylan, delivering the cool, confident, and morally complex character that made him a fan favorite. Boyd Holbrook also shines as the unpredictable and menacing Mansell, offering a formidable counterpoint to Raylan's calm demeanor. The supporting cast, including Aunjanue Ellis and Adelaide Clemens, adds depth and texture to the series.
**Tone and Style:** The series maintains the distinctive tone of the original *Justified*, with its blend of western tropes and crime drama, but the change in setting to Detroit adds a fresh layer of urban grit. The dialogue is as sharp as ever, full of wit and tension, with the writing staying true to the spirit of Elmore Leonard's work. The show also delves into more modern themes, reflecting on Raylan's aging and the evolving landscape of law enforcement.
**Critics' Reception:** *Justified: City Primeval* has been generally well-received by critics, with praise for its strong performances, particularly Olyphant's return as Raylan. The series has been noted for staying true to the original while successfully reinventing itself for a new storyline. Some critics have pointed out that the pacing can be uneven at times, but the show's high points are compelling enough to overshadow these moments.
**Overall:** If you enjoyed the original *Justified*, this revival is a must-watch. It offers a satisfying continuation of Raylan Givens' story while introducing new characters and a new setting that keeps the series fresh and engaging. The balance of action, character development, and sharp dialogue makes *Justified: City Primeval* a worthy addition to the franchise. One of my favorites and hopefully will get to see more of this series soon.
I really wanted to like this series. But three episodes in, it feels like our modern-day Matt Dillon has been worm-holed into an alternate universe of lackluster writing, uninteresting supporting characters, and stodgy direction. No Elmore Leonard vibe this time... just the sort of flaccid storytelling more typical of network cop dramas. And, as a dad with three daughters and my fair share of parental challenges, I feel the whole father-daughter thread is unconvincing. Check out Bosch for some really good writing in that vein. Most of all, this new outing needs an intriguing and likable villain. Give me Boyd Crowder!
The original Justified is one of my favorite shows of all-time. I wasn't expecting Justified: City Primeval to be as good as the original (not much is) but I was hoping it would be good enough and it absolutely was. It did not disappoint. I'm excited to see where this is going to go but so far the one thing that I do know is I can't stand the daughter. Having said that, besides hating the daughter, Justified: City Primeval is one of the best new shows of the year. This takes place 15 years after the original ended and Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) is now a Marshall in Florida until a case brings him to Detroit to chase a violent sociopath (Boyd Holbrook). While no one is going to be a better adversary than Boyd Crowder (played by the amazing Walton Goggins), Boyd Holbrook is also a great actor and makes the character a worthy villain for Raylan. The writing and acting is what makes this show so special. While not as good as the original Justified, this is a worthy sequel as it's gotten nothing but great reviews by just about everyone. I read that this is only a limited series back for just this one season but with the way it ended they have to bring it back for at least another season but that ending is what everyone was waiting for. I really hope they do do another season because this show was terrific and you can't have enough Justified in my opinion.
Considering Justified is one of my favorite shows ever I've really been looking forward to Justified: City Primeval ever since I first heard about it. Then when I saw the trailers my expectations grew even more. Well, it's finally here and I can say without hesitation that this series not only met those expectations but surpassed them in every way. Timothy Olyphant returns as Raylan Givens. If there's ever been an actor perfect for a role it's Olyphant as Givens. This role was made for him. This series brings everything you loved about the original but also with a fresh take. I really can't recommend this show enough. Whether you're a fan of the original Justified or not, this is a must watch.
This series is a spinoff of the 2010 television show Justified, and follows titular character, U. S. Marshal Raylan Givens, who has been living in Florida, but after a road incident, he is reassigned to Detroit and while there must fight against corruption, take care of his rebellious 15 year-old daughter, build relationships, and hunt down a new dangerous serial killer. Overall due, to its signature comedy, action- packed shootouts/fights, and nostalgic moments, this show was a great return to this character and a good way to add to the story and even though there are sometimes too many side plots or characters that can take away from the main plot, it was an enjoyable experience that fans of the original show will love and hopefully eventually another full length feature can continue to build upon this short but sweet return.
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- CuriosidadesTelevision debut for Timothy Olyphant's daughter, Vivian Olyphant, who plays his character's daughter, Willa Givens.
- ConexõesFollows Justificado (2010)
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