Yeah it's a feel-good ending but so what? I think it's brilliant (even though I can't stand Kevin Costner). What's with
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MarthaJonesSmith — 15 years ago(September 03, 2010 07:36 PM)
I like Kevin Costnerespecially in 'Open Range'
I don't know why people hate him. He developes things that are interesting to him and I really admire that because it is satisfying to finish something that you created, whether anyone else likes the finished product or not.
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AngstBoy42 — 15 years ago(December 20, 2010 11:09 AM)
The themes of the movie are right up my alley (it's what I read about and write about), and I normally love to give props to any story or movie that attempts to address themes of an afterlife and its implications. However, this was a dreadfully written screenplay, full of utterly trite, predictable and cliched dialogue and situations. And it was horribly acted. The whole production, unfortunately, was godawfully lame and ended up being more amusing (in the bad way) than compelling or impactful.
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FishHeadSweety — 12 years ago(April 07, 2013 03:46 PM)
i love this movie too. i espicially liked how kevin wasn't jack bauer-like and could jump off a cliff and live. it's a sweet movie and i don't know why ppl hate that in a movie. for pete's sake, there's millions of horrible movies out there. if ppl want a different ending, watch a different movie. the end.
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kinsayder — 12 years ago(October 07, 2013 05:30 PM)
Costner was fine, quite good in fact, but the screenplay dragged. 90% of it was the usual ghost story stuff of bumps in the night and cryptic messages from beyond the grave, while the sceptical hero is scratching his head and wondering if there might be something supernatural going on. Of course there is, you idiot, that's what we paid to see! I only recall one genuinely creepy scene which was the fat guy's corpse in the hospital speaking to Costner.
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bh_tafe3 — 9 years ago(October 18, 2016 11:21 PM)
I didn't mind it at the time I watched it. I thought it had an interesting enough premise and took it to a satisfying place in such a way I never felt bored. Costner, while not necessarily a "great" actor, has always known what he's doing with roles like this. Having lost my first wife a few years ago, not sure how it would make me feel now though.