Kevin Costner’s epic western franchiseHorizon: An American Sagais set to play out over the course of more than 15 years, and its sprawling timeline is already having a negative impact on one of its primary plot threads. Intended to play out over four movies,Horizon: An American Sagaexplores a number of eventually-intertwining stories set in the American West before, during, and after the Civil War. The first movie in the four-part series,Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1, introduces dozens of charactersin its three-hour runtime, and spends only a short amount of time with each.

The lack of character exploration was one of the main reasonsreviews forHorizon: An American Sagawere so bad. Unfortunately, due to the manner in which the epic Western saga is set to be delivered to audiences, the timeline is going to continue to be a problem in how each storyline in the series is digested. With only 12 total hours of movie planned, the rushed timeline is going to continue to be a problem. One plot thread fromChapter 1is already suffering from the dissociation caused by the mad dash to cover time.

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Horizon: An American Saga’s Rushed Timeline Hurts Frances & Trent’s Romance Storyline

Their relationship feels like it progresses far too quickly

Two of the biggest stars inHorizon: An American Sagaare Sienna Miller and Sam Worthington, and their stories actually come together quickly inChapter 1. Miller plays Frances Kittredge, a homesteader mother and wife who lost her husband and son in an Indigenous raid on her town (the eponymous Horizon), while Worthington plays Lt. Trent Gephardt, an Army officer in charge of the nearby Camp Gallant where Frances and her daughter sought refuge after the attack. Over the course ofChapter 1, Frances and Trent developa budding romance, which is negatively impacted by the rushed timeline.

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Their evolving relationship is one of the brighter spots inHorizon: An American Saga, and Miller and Worthington have decent enough chemistry. Unfortunately,their romance feels borderline unjustifieddue to how fast time progresses in the movie. Frances arrives at Camp Gallant having just lost her husband and son, and is entirely focused on her surviving daughter. For her to go from that place in her life to developing a relationship with an Army officer overseeing her care in the span of roughly 20-30 minutes of screentime feels incredibly jarring, even if it’s implied that many months have passed.

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Horizon: An American Saga Needed More Time To Explore Frances & Trent’s Feelings

The movie sprints from hints of romance to them getting together

Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 2will almost certainly continue to follow Lt. Gephardt and Frances Kittredge, buttheir storyline may have already been lost on audiencesgiven how little time it had to develop. The two characters have an implied mutual attraction shortly after they meet, and their relationship starts innocently enough with some flirting and subtle gestures. However, bythe end ofHorizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1, the two have jumped into a full-fledged romance, complete with a kiss as Lt. Gephardt departs Camp Gallant.

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It’s the first of what will likely be many examples ofthe sped-up timeline having a negative impact on the quality of each storyline.Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1was heavily criticized for essentially being a three-hour-long parade of character introductions, and while that might be fine if it was the first few episodes of a TV show, it doesn’t make for an entertaining movie. The type of character development needed in the case of Frances Kittredge and Lt. Gephardt will likely continue to be brushed aside for the sake of drivingHorizon: An American Saga’s ultimate interwoven narrative.

Horizon: An American Saga

“Horizon: An American Saga” is a series of epic Western films directed, produced, and co-written by Kevin Costner. The saga spans pre- and post-Civil War America, detailing the exploration and settlement of the American West over 15 years, and follows multiple storylines of fictional characters as they navigate the challenges and opportunities of this tumultuous period.