Passionate about horses

Isom 2022-04-19 09:02:17

"The Galloping Age", a story of one horse, three people, a horse that no one is optimistic about (Ocean Biscuit), because Howard gave him a chance to play, it strung three frustrated people, middle-aged and lost their children Howard, the half-blind former boxing champion Pollard, Smith engaged in the show, for a common purpose, the legendary journey started by Ocean Biscuits and three people, for victory, cohesion, ignited everyone's enthusiasm and the direction of their efforts, The trust and affection between people and horses is also the part that touches people's hearts.
The final monologue said: Many people thought that we gave the horse a chance, but it was the horse that saved their lives. Probably means that.
What impresses me is of course the relationship between horses and people, which is often more reliable than the relationship between people. In addition, the so-called team needs to be built on a common goal and emotion. Such a team produces a friendship between people. It is a sincere and precious emotional wealth.

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Extended Reading
  • Kieran 2022-03-24 09:02:21

    6* Themes 5* Posters 4* Performances and 3* Directors. . . It's a pity. . .

  • Korbin 2022-01-04 08:01:02

    When the sea biscuit surpassed the black horse, the whole class was applauding... The position where the horse and the owner were injured has also become a classic. After that, many movies have learned this coincidence.

Seabiscuit quotes

  • Charles Howard: [about the horse] Will he get better?

    Tom Smith: Already is. A little.

    Charles Howard: Will he race?

    Tom Smith: No. Not that one.

    Charles Howard: So why are you fixing him?

    Tom Smith: 'Cause I can. Every horse is good for something.

  • Narrator: [about Depression era welfare programs] It had dozens of names: NRA, WPA, the CCC. But it really came down to just one thing. For the first time in a long time, someone cared. For the first time in a long time, you were no longer alone.