Simply went to my heart. Could not explain why. It was real, human, true. No good and bad characters, just people. Maybe brought a sense of what land and nature and pride and suffering and love and loyalty and hard work actually mean. And what progress sometimes does. It has everything I would be looking for in a movie... I do not even think about it as a movie, but a story that may have actually happened. I "ain't" a film critic but Beth and Kayce and Rip and Jamie and all cowboys and cowgirls like Jimmy and Teeter and yeah, John, they were so true to their fears, hopes, joys, emotions. I loved it.