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  • 24/05/2025
Horizon - An American Saga - Interview with Kevin Costner
Transcript
00:00What would you say is the one character or story that you feel best benefited the lengthy production time or the long trail it took to get here?
00:09It's not a character as much as it is the West was not a land in Disneyland.
00:15It was 300 years to try to, you know, people were making their way out there.
00:20And I'm talking about from sea to shining sea.
00:23The West we're looking at was, you know, that people were out there for 40 or 50 years engaging with an indigenous population.
00:32And it was a struggle.
00:35No one wanted to give it up.
00:36Why should they?
00:38And the white people wouldn't stop coming.
00:41So it was a recipe for disaster.
00:44And so I think it's not so much what character gives at length.
00:49But number two, I saw it yesterday, and it's arguably as good as this one, if not better.
00:56It gets harder for them.
00:58So it doesn't get easier.
01:00And three, it gets harder.
01:02And what you've realized is people who are scratching it out, who are barely holding it on, you see moments of bad behavior.
01:10You see nobility in other people.
01:13You see a level of courage and grit.
01:15And that's what I wanted to portray, is about a 12-year period, and just to see that not much changes.
01:24Then ultimately in America, at least for the Native Americans, there was a tipping point where they were destroyed.
01:34And some of these towns, if they were set properly, would take hold.
01:39And some of these towns, if they were in America, would take hold.

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