The three people, each with their own loneliness, frustration and pain, came together because of a horse, a short and lame horse, a race horse that no one expected it to win. The horse's experience seems to be a bit like Rhett, what was once regarded as a talent has been consumed by the environment, and they have always lacked love and careful care in the process of growing up. When Tom first saw "Ocean Biscuit" in the morning fog, he was shocked by its rebellious eyes, I believe, because when I looked into its eyes, I also felt that it could "penetrate the soul" "strength. And the one who possesses this power must be extraordinary. Just like Reid. So Ma'er and Reid cheered up and moved forward together. They were in the forest and on the grassland, enjoying the wind. This is the most essential state of life. Open your heart as you run free and hope will follow. Then they won. Charles was asked why such a abandoned horse would win, and his answer was "it needs a second chance." On that word alone, they deserved to win.
However, all success comes through hardships. "Ocean Biscuits" lost the first time, not because Reid's left eye could not see, but because no one can win forever. Maybe it's not a bad thing for them to have an early taste of failure. But just as they were about to get out of the predicament with great courage and determination to win, more pain came. "Ocean Biscuit" and Red both break their legs. This was a huge blow to Tom and Charles. But neither Ma Er nor Rhett gave up, because running is their instinct, and they always knew it. After training and adjustment, "Ocean Biscuits" ran again. But Rhett was stopped by Charles. This is the difference between humans and animals. We have more wisdom than animals, and we are often influenced by deeper thoughts and emotions at the same time, and sometimes we may not be able to make correct decisions. The contradiction between reason and emotion is something we can never overcome, and the only thing we can listen to at this time is our inner voice. In the end, Charles agreed to Ryder to compete, even though he was afraid of losing Ryder as he would lose his beloved son. Reed saw the finish line at the last moment, because they knew that the finish line was not on the field, winning or losing was not under their feet, and everything came from their hearts.
"It wasn't that we healed it, it healed us in a way, or we healed each other." A horse witnesses the best emotion and the greatest power in the world at the same time.
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