Kevin Costner explains why his movies are so long
Kevin Costner cites epic westerns like Giant and How the West Was Won for his tendency to make long movies.
Lt. John Dunbar is dubbed a hero after he accidentally leads Union troops to a victory during the Civil War. He requests a position on the western frontier, but finds it deserted. He soon finds out he is not alone, but meets a wolf he dubs “Two-socks” and a curious Indian tribe. Dunbar quickly makes friends with the tribe, and discovers a white woman who was raised by the Indians. He gradually earns the respect of these native people, and sheds his white-man’s ways.
Kevin Costner cites epic westerns like Giant and How the West Was Won for his tendency to make long movies.
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