The Horse Whisperer

Clementina 2022-04-20 09:02:10

Nearly three hours of film, I watched it under the pressure of various exam assignments. Cried five times...(1 Judith fell off her horse and was dragged to the pilgrim's hooves and collided with the windshield of the truck, 2 Grace dragged her stump leg to see her beloved horse after surgery but But it was the scene of the crazy pilgrim whose face was seriously injured and dared not approach him. 3 The moment when Anne and her daughter reconciled and embraced at the horse farm. 4 Grace finally rode on the pilgrim. 5 Anne wanted to ride with Tom for the last time. But Tom himself returns with the pilgrims when he goes to prepare the horse)
It's a slow-paced film that keeps you going. Annie, who is deeply imprinted with urban traces, is decisive and strong everywhere, and pays attention to efficiency. This made her incompatible with the local herdsmen's life when she went to the horse farm. There is also Grace who lost her friend, lost her right leg, lost her beloved horse, and became idle, not caring about anything, and facing her mother everywhere...
Tom is really affectionate, has his own way of life and pursuits, and is tired of staying in A safe man who knows exactly what kind of life he needs and is full of healing energy. Thank you for not intervening in a loving family and tearing apart a complete union. For Annie, the most precious thing is to have a passionate memory and the thoughts of harvesting in the horse farm. At least in the future, her work in the city will not be as nervous as before, and she will not be unreasonable. If you choose to stay, can you continue to persevere after a long time?
Horse farms, like organic farms, are places of great healing power. Men with healing energy and spiritual horses make life on the racecourse easy. There are noises and troubles, but live with peace of mind.

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  • Tom Booker: Is she going to be long?

    Grace: Probably, she's on the phone 23 hours a day.

    Tom Booker: What does she do?

    Grace: She's an editor.

    Tom Booker: An editor? Ah.

    Grace: Just in case she hasn't told you, which she probably hasn't, I don't want to be a part of this. Okay?

  • Annie: I've never been on a cow farm before. It seems to me that the bulls have the best time. Just laying around the fields waiting for someone to come along and ask them to do their work.

    Tom Booker: You get born a bull you have a 90% chance of being castrated. Served up as hamburger. So on balance, I reckon I'd choose bein' a cow.