Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story

Raina 2022-03-23 08:01:04

What impresses me is not the plot, but the music, pictures, a kind of family bond and firm belief in the future and dreams. There are no gorgeous special effects in the blockbuster, only ordinary people and things. The soft but powerful little fresh music makes people feel a little bit of anticipation; the grass everywhere in the pasture makes people feel more idyllic; the pictures full of sunshine are the most beautiful. Can warm people's hearts. Although the ending of the film is the expected plot, at the end, it is still exciting and moving to see the vigorous outline of the last person who overcomes various obstacles and breaks through the siege and sprints forward. Isn't life like this, often backfires, full of setbacks and difficulties, and can always throw you to the bottom. But we always do not give up easily and fight with reality to the end. When we climb to the top of the bottom, we realize that hope has always been there. Only when you have gone through ups and downs, stepped through difficulties and walked out of the road of success, can you look back and say with emotion: I have grown so much!

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  • Deshaun 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    In order to prevent myself from becoming a stray young man, I found an inspirational movie for this purpose. The most inspirational movie about horses I have seen is "The Age of Pentium". I remember it was in high school at that time, or I was given a DVD that was lent to me, so I was inspired by horses. Still very interested, of course, grass and mud horses are not counted, because they are too sarcastic. . .

  • Flavio 2022-03-27 09:01:22

    Fanning is almost identical to the character in "Charlotte's Web." What I appreciate most is that in Western education, children can be treated as adults in an equal tone of voice.

Dreamer quotes

  • Cale Crane: You are a great champion. When you ran, the ground shook, the sky opened and mere mortals parted. Part of the way to victory, where you'll meet me in the winner's circle, where I'll put a blanket of flowers on your back.

  • [first lines]

    Cale Crane: There used to be horses in that barn. At least, that's what my Grandfather says. We're probably the only horse farm in Lexington, Kentucky, that doesn't have one horse. Not one.