La Guerre Civile est terminée, mais l'ancien soldat confédéré, Cullen Bohannon ne peut pas tourner la page. Impossible pour lui d'oublier le meurtre de sa femme par des soldats de l'Union. L... Tout lireLa Guerre Civile est terminée, mais l'ancien soldat confédéré, Cullen Bohannon ne peut pas tourner la page. Impossible pour lui d'oublier le meurtre de sa femme par des soldats de l'Union. La vengeance est son seul but.La Guerre Civile est terminée, mais l'ancien soldat confédéré, Cullen Bohannon ne peut pas tourner la page. Impossible pour lui d'oublier le meurtre de sa femme par des soldats de l'Union. La vengeance est son seul but.
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- 20 victoires et 36 nominations au total
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Watching this has reminded me of a series of Brutal Western stories I used to read by George G. Gilman called Edge.
Add to that is is reminiscent of my days as a Civl War reenactor.
They've hit the period history right between the eyes.
They have also portrayed the Corruption and the beauty of the times. The Scenes in Kansas are as good as it gets on the small screen. . The west made for hard people, or dead ones. And the writers and directors have pulled no punches in portraying things as they were. The Harlots don't look like they live in downtown Las Vegas, and the Protagenist makes mistakes.
This series has shown extreme promise in its first two episodes, and some Excellent human drama. I'm hopeful the writers will not allow that to go to their heads, and keep it gritty and harsh, without going over the top.
Add to that is is reminiscent of my days as a Civl War reenactor.
They've hit the period history right between the eyes.
They have also portrayed the Corruption and the beauty of the times. The Scenes in Kansas are as good as it gets on the small screen. . The west made for hard people, or dead ones. And the writers and directors have pulled no punches in portraying things as they were. The Harlots don't look like they live in downtown Las Vegas, and the Protagenist makes mistakes.
This series has shown extreme promise in its first two episodes, and some Excellent human drama. I'm hopeful the writers will not allow that to go to their heads, and keep it gritty and harsh, without going over the top.
An authentic western series without superfluous, romantic subplots. In spite of the many western series and films, there has hardly ever been such a thorough study of the construction of the transcontinental railroad. Comparable to "Deadwood" but not quite as good. Although the series has no outstanding strengths, the western drama does so much right that the first season becomes a gripping and entertaining experience.
I Love this show. Best I've seen in a long time. I had no interest in a following a western, in fact was put of by genera, but decided to give it a try anyway as the trailers seemed pretty good.
The characters are complex, the cinematography outstanding, and the shows plot lines are solid.
I love the soundtracks... the fact that you seldom if ever hear "country music", but instead Dixieland, blues, folk and rock sometimes layered over scenes that you may not immediately equate with the music you are hearing and as a result make the scene more memorable.
Overall, each episode is a feast to the eyes and ears. Yes, the material may not be mind shattering, but that I think is not what one should expect from a western.
It has picked a period where it was able to mash up a lot of different "western" inspirations... railroad, civil war, calvary, Lynch mobs, cowboys and Indians, etc. and has tied them together very well.
Can't wait for season 2.
The characters are complex, the cinematography outstanding, and the shows plot lines are solid.
I love the soundtracks... the fact that you seldom if ever hear "country music", but instead Dixieland, blues, folk and rock sometimes layered over scenes that you may not immediately equate with the music you are hearing and as a result make the scene more memorable.
Overall, each episode is a feast to the eyes and ears. Yes, the material may not be mind shattering, but that I think is not what one should expect from a western.
It has picked a period where it was able to mash up a lot of different "western" inspirations... railroad, civil war, calvary, Lynch mobs, cowboys and Indians, etc. and has tied them together very well.
Can't wait for season 2.
Hell on Wheels is a gritty and exciting western that takes place right after the Civil War ended. It follows former Confederate soldier Cullen Bohannon (Anson Mount) who can't seem to put the way behind him. He wife was killed by Union Soldiers and he sets out on revenge. It also follows the construction of the first transcontinental railroad. This all takes place in a lawless town called Hell on Wheels. I never watched it when it was originally on and thought I'd finally give it a chance after hearing so many great things about it and I'm so glad I did. I binged the entire series in just a few weeks and it was worth every second. It's one of the more underrated shows ever!
If you are squeamish and don't like harsh and realistic violence, give this a miss. This show is not for the faint hearted.
The violence though, is not overdone IMO and gives the viewer a likely realistic view of what happened in the Wild West with no holds barred.
Cullen Bohannan is the lead character in the series and he is played brilliantly by Anson Mount with his brooding good looks and fearless portrayal of a man trying a avenge the murder of his wife near the end of the Cival War.
So many characters make this a stand out series and I look forward to each episode.
The story of Hell On Wheels may not be original or anything new but it is brilliantly put together and does not hold back where it needs to.
The best show of 2011 for me and I hope it continues for more than one season.
The violence though, is not overdone IMO and gives the viewer a likely realistic view of what happened in the Wild West with no holds barred.
Cullen Bohannan is the lead character in the series and he is played brilliantly by Anson Mount with his brooding good looks and fearless portrayal of a man trying a avenge the murder of his wife near the end of the Cival War.
So many characters make this a stand out series and I look forward to each episode.
The story of Hell On Wheels may not be original or anything new but it is brilliantly put together and does not hold back where it needs to.
The best show of 2011 for me and I hope it continues for more than one season.
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- AnecdotesAnson Mount played the video game Red Dead Redemption (2010) for about a month before his audition, and he has been often told that his character bears resemblance to John Marston, the protagonist of the game.
- GaffesA lot of characters in the series use Remington 1858 New Army revolvers, however almost all of them have brass frames. The 1858 Remington was never made with brass frames, only modern unofficial replicas of the 1858 Remington have brass frames.
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[repeated line]
Cullen Bohannan: Dammit, Elam!
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- Durée42 minutes
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