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Old 01-02-2024, 07:59 AM   #2316
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Originally Posted by El Vaquero de Infierno View Post
I've finished Bass Reeves.

It's not up there with 1883; I felt it lost its way in the latter stages, and had some sub-plots that were either underdeveloped or went nowhere. However, I still enjoyed it. David Oyelowo was great in his role, as was Barry Pepper.
Also finished it over "break" and have largely the same-held thoughts. I leaned more into the narrative of how he was dealing with himself and his actions, and couldn't have cared less about the daughter sub-plot that seemed like every other story about race relations in America at that time.

Still, he did a HELLUVA job in his role.
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