Ryan Kwanten

Ryan Kwanten

  • Born: 1976-11-28
  • Height: 5' 9¾" (1.77 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Thomas 2022-07-12 14:37:02

      Flicka--The Story Of A Girl And Her Father

      Flicka and Katy fell in love at first sight, and I was delighted. Their relationship and relationship progress really pricked me. It would be nice to draw a little more. I don't like the "emotional line" between the heroine and her father. It is too traditional. The father is both male...

    • Ulises 2022-07-12 23:38:29

      Free Card Ending Line Entry

      Salute to the unfamiliar subtitle group.

      I believe there's
      a power lurking in the heart in this world
      that raw wildness that
      revives when you need extra support like a wild flower that bursts out of a
      forest after a fire Most people fear it and bury it deep inside But there will always be a few who...

    Flicka quotes

    • [first lines]

      Katherine "Katie" McLoughlin: [narration] I live on top of the world... in the Never Summer Mountains of Wyoming, 8,000 feet closer to the sky. In my mountains when spring finally comes to save me from a perpetual winter, the world comes to life again and I remember what it is I'm here for. I'm the only daughter in a long line of ranchers and when we let our horses out for the first time every spring, I love to watch them rediscover the world. I can see in them an expression of my own restless spirit. Charged with an appetite for adventure, they take to the land without hesitation. They are pure power. When I see them running wild and free, I often think of the first horses and how they were the true pioneers of America.

    • [last lines]

      Katherine "Katie" McLoughlin: [narration] I believe there is a force in this world that lives beneath the surface, something primitive and wild that awakens when you need an extra push just to survive, like wildflowers that bloom after a fire turns the forest black. Most people are afraid of it and keep it buried deep inside themselves. But there will always be a few people who have the courage to love what is untamed inside us. One of those men is my father. There was once a time when Americans came west to discover their destiny. Today, they seem to move around every which way, restless and unsettled. But I think they're still looking for the same thing - a place where they can be optimistic about the future, a place that helps them to be who they really want to be, where they can feel that this life makes sense, a place where they can feel what I feel when I'm riding Flicka - because when we're riding, all I feel... is free.