Into the West

June. 10,2005      
Rating:
8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Steven Spielberg executive produced this TNT miniseries about American Westward expansion during the 19th century. Told from both the perspective of the white Wheeler family and the Native American Lakota tribe, the 12-hour epic follows the clans as they struggle to find their place in a country confounded by turmoil and change.

Gary Busey as  Johnny Fox
Michael Spears as  Dog Star
Balthazar Getty as  David Wheeler
Josh Brolin as  Jedediah Smith
Matthew Settle as  Jacob Wheeler
Zahn McClarnon as  Running Fox
Tonantzin Carmelo as  Thunder Heart Woman

Reviews

KnotMissPriceless
2005/06/10

Why so much hype?

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TrueHello
2005/06/11

Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.

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Megamind
2005/06/12

To all those who have watched it: I hope you enjoyed it as much as I do.

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Bluebell Alcock
2005/06/13

Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies

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shly_gordon
2005/06/14

Me and my Grandma got to see this on TV. It was so good we decided to record it. The cast was perfect and so was the scenery. I think Steven Spielberg did a great job. My favorite actors were Christian Kane, Christopher Tyler. Reason I liked this a lot was because it told the fascinating story of the Indians. Being from OKC my grandma knows Chief Black Kettles grandson. I think this will truly open up the peoples eyes who want to see about the Indian lifestyle. I just think that it was a great TV Show Movie. I wish that Steven Spielberg would do more movies like this. I hope a lot of people get to see this and understand the Indidan life and ways that helped shape our future.

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dreaujyc
2005/06/15

Although the US has not a recorded history of 2000 years,there weren't less chaos and misery as it grew up.The west before exploration was almost an alien land of this planet for white settlers.Rifles cables railway and diseases changed all of these,and destroyed the world where simple innocent Indians lived.We who survive a regular society today hardly suppose things occurred 150 years ago.Everybody could pick up golds on the riverbed,raid fortune no matter whom it belonged to,kill "savages" with decrees from the "Washington Father".That was how the western part of the country began,with the efforts by Chinese,Indians,Irish,Germen,Italians and so on,beyond races,religions,languages,sabotaging old peoples,merging a new people,far from freedom and democracy.(Somehow Chinese do contribute to the US,which was scarcely mentioned)Spielburg gave us a mini picture of the Wheelers as well as America,which shock me and let me know the other side of America.We can't blame ancestors for what they had done in the old days but we can surely understand what we can do today on the earth.

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David H
2005/06/16

This made for TV movie was so good, I had to watch all 6 one and a half hours parts back to back with only short breaks in between a few episodes.Into the West opens with a very graphically impressive sequence that really give you a feel of the times. This is carried on throughout the whole series. Everything about the film is as if it were from the time that the film depicts. Never does modern America rear its ugly head.The acting is also of a very high quality, which is very impressive considering the film has many times more actors than your average film. One thing that does take away from this was the need for the use of older actors to give the characters the appearance of aging. For some of the more obscure characters, it is sometimes difficult to tell who's who.As for the storyline, you could expect noting less from William Mastrosimone. It is packed with emotion, adventure, action, oppression and history.With the beautiful scenery, what more could you want.This film will be particularly popular with people who like films set in the past.

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murpz
2005/06/17

This is an awesome, awesome miniseries (or 12 hour movie, depending how you look at it). The title "Into the West" might make you think this is another movie about the US and its expansion westward, settling the wild west. You'd be very wrong. This movie focuses heavily on the experience of the people who were already there, and what the invasion meant to them and their culture. Spielberg has used his incredible talents to produce a powerful chronicle of an epic clash of civilizations, and the profoundness of what was lost. It's also a good movie to watch, with top notch acting and cinematography. I caught the last episode of this when it was on TV, and when I saw it available on DVD, I immediately bought it so I could see the whole thing. I'm very satisfied with my purchase!

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