A western, a cowboy saga, a prairie tale. A genre that we must quickly forget (and, of course, film too)—tightly bound to a special geography and no less special time: nearly two centuries. The people who are forced to live through these circumstances had their story told in Bob Geyle’s “Route 60” (roughly quoting the magnificent Bob Cody): “People need the feeling of a boundary pushing farther away, of an expanding world. Boundary people are special people.”