Open Range (2003) -
For a concise summary of the film's production and impact, you can also refer to the Britannica entry or the Open Range Wikipedia page .
: An analysis that situates the film as a continuation of the melodramatic strain of classical Hollywood Westerns, specifically comparing it to the 1953 film Shane . Open Range (2003)
Several academic and analytical papers explore the themes, cinematography, and historical accuracy of Kevin Costner's . Academic Papers and Chapters For a concise summary of the film's production
: Old West historian Michael Grauer has praised the film for its meticulous attention to detail and authenticity, ranking it among the best cowboy movies ever made. Academic Papers and Chapters : Old West historian
: Renowned critic Roger Ebert noted that while the film is imperfect, it successfully expresses the deep personal values and "cowboy code" that define the genre's best entries.
: The film is an adaptation of Lauran Paine's 1990 novel, The Open Range Men . Screenwriter Craig Storper intended the story to be an exploration of the "evolution of violence in the West".