Pentium Age Story Introduction

Sonia 2022-04-21 09:02:40

Act 1
Ford's assembly line operation has greatly increased productivity, and the worker has become a small link in the assembly line.
Howard was a bicycle repairer who, by chance, repaired a car, started selling cars, and quickly became a major player in the auto industry.
Rhett lives happily with his parents, his father always asks him to read world famous books, and the family is very happy. He likes to ride and rides very well.
Tom trains horses in the wilderness. He is quiet, loves horses, and loves nature.
An economic crisis hit, changing the fate of many people.
Rhett was displaced with his parents, and on the way he passed somewhere, and Rhett made two dollars unintentionally - he took care of the horses for a man who also liked him. So Rhett's parents let him stay here - at least here he can live. The parents promised Rhett to call him once he settled down, leaving behind the famous books he loved to read.
Howard's life is not bad, there are many cars at home, he also taught his son to drive. Once he went out to talk business, leaving his son at home. The son was secretly driving his car out to play and died after colliding with a lorry. Howard was devastated, locked up all his cars, and his wife divorced him.
Tom continued to train horses. Everyone thought he was weird because he was a loner and liked to sleep in the wild.
As Rhett grew up, he was filled with anger at being abandoned by his parents. He became a boxer and won many awards. Once in a while he was injured and his eyesight was not good. So you can only be a rider.
Howard meets a girl and the two fall in love. The girl likes riding very much, so Howard also likes riding. Howard decided to train his own horse to race.
He met Tom who was a loner by chance. Although others did not think highly of him, he valued Tom very much. Next, Tom started looking for racehorses and riders.
Tom meets Biscuit and Rhett - Biscuit and Rhett have a lot in common, small, grumpy, unpopular, but both have great potential.
So the three of them formed a team.

on the second act
Tom lets Rhett run on a biscuit - Howard and his wife are looking forward to watching. Biscuits run fast, but just run around. Tom said that Biscuit was trained to be broken, that he forgot his own nature, and then let him train him to know how to be a horse.
Tom lets Rhett ride on the biscuit and run until the biscuit is willing to stop by himself. As a result, the biscuits returned to their nature.
Howard takes Rhett and Tom to his luxurious farm, where Rhett and Tom are taken aback. Rhett is a little sensitive and a little inferior.
Biscuit was very short-tempered, and to make him more docile, Tom got him a sheep to accompany him, and the sheep was kicked out. Got another mare for him, and the biscuits were ready.
Rhett tried a run on a biscuit and other horses and broke the record.
Going to the race, Biscuit ran very well, but Rhett got into an argument with others, and the two even beat each other with horse whips, so they lost the race.
Howard and Tom both thought that Rhett didn't need to bother with that person at all, but Rhett was very angry. Howard asked Red, what are you angry about?
Deep down Rhett was angry with his parents—they had promised to come pick him up, but they'd disappeared. Rhett came to the bridge and tried to throw away the book his father had left him, but in the end he didn't.
Rhett borrowed ten dollars from Howard, and Howard lent him twenty. This made Reid feel warm.
Another competition came, and under Tom's guidance, this time Rhett and Biscuit finally won and became a role model for the whole people.
Howard said that cookies should lead everyone to the future.


In the second act,
Reid and Biscuits won the games, and they became more and more famous and became national idols.
The horseshoe prints on the biscuits have become auspicious, and even the horseshoes have become something that journalists are keen to get.
However, their new opponent has appeared - the warlord. The warlord is much taller than the biscuit, and there is basically no record of failure.
Howard went to challenge, but they didn't accept it.
Howard offered a bonus of 100,000 yuan, but they still did not accept the move.
In a new contest, Rhett and Biscuit fail. Tom asks how Rhett could make such a low-level mistake, and Rhett admits in anger that it is because he is blind in one eye. But Howard was still the rider who let Rhett continue to be the biscuit.
Howard used all kinds of methods, including encouraging the people... In the end, the owner of the warhorse agreed to the game, but he had to compare it on his own venue according to the conditions he mentioned.
The conditions of the war horse are much better than theirs - talent, various supporting facilities. They started working on each other and had two weeks to retrain cookies.
They got the kind of clock they would use in a race, and they made Biscuit run as soon as they heard the clock.
They retrained Biscuit to run without a hitch.
Everything was going well, but on this day, Rhett's old acquaintance rode his own horse - which would help the old acquaintance. Rhett agreed, but the horse was frightened while riding, and Rhett fell from the horse and broke his leg.

Act III
Biscuits continued to compete, but Rhett recommended his old friend the rider.
Rhett told the rider about the biscuit habit - especially don't rush to sprint first, look at the eyes of the opponent horse before sprinting, and then sprint.
People all over the country are very concerned about this game. Sure enough, the cookies won again.
Rhett was happy, but also disappointed.
But during one race, Biscuit was frightened by the sound of hitting it so often before, and his leg was crippled and lame, and he said goodbye to the racetrack.
So Rhett and Biscuits share the same affliction. But Rhett didn't give up on it, or went for a walk with it or something.
On a horse walk, the bird frightened Biscuit, and Biscuit ran away, which led Red to see Biscuit's recovery. From then on, Reid began to slowly train Biscuit, and Biscuit recovered quickly and was ready to play again.
The most famous event is coming, and Reed insists on playing, but everyone is against it because he is likely to be disabled. The rider said a word: a man's heart is more terrifying than his legs are crippled.
Finally, Reid is going to play. He was behind everyone at first, but in the end, he and Biscuit came out on top.

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Extended Reading
  • Chauncey 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    Riding your own horse, galloping on the prairie, chasing your dreams. The photography and soundtrack are excellent, and it is an inspirational film that makes people's blood boil.

  • Ansley 2022-03-27 09:01:11

    2012.7.6. Archives, because I didn't get a ticket for "City of Sadness", the film was a little unfocused from the beginning, and even felt that the explanation of the background of the characters in the first half was too wordy, the Hollywood ending

Seabiscuit quotes

  • Tom Smith: You know, you don't throw a whole life away just 'cause he's banged up a little.

  • Tom Smith: Every horse is good for something.