The American Western film written and directed by Chinese director Zhao Ting is considered a semi-documentary.
The pace of the film is very slow. It tells about a very good horse trainer. After falling off his horse in a riding competition (the kind of wild horse jumping down and down), he was seriously injured in the head, maybe his skull was broken, and a steel plate was placed. The story of continuing to chase the dream of riding and training horses, and finally giving up.
He has always thought about riding horses and training horses to return to the arena. Even the job is temporary. He tells everyone that he will go back after a while after recovery. But his right hand, body, and the doctor often remind him that it is impossible to return to his original life. now~
One of his good buddies, Ryan, was injured and paralyzed in the bull riding competition, and could only communicate with his left hand through letters. Even this can't stop Lai's knighthood dream, when he rode on the fake horse, he was very happy. At the end of the credits Lay is still encouraging him to never give up...I don't know how he was feeling at the time.
A wild horse that was never touched by anyone, he was trained for a while and then let him ride. It was so good. When I asked him who he learned from, he said it was always with his parents. It can be seen that his parents are not ordinary people in this regard. His mother died early, and his father gave up this dream for some reason, worrying about his livelihood all day long. It seemed that he was not the only one who bowed to reality. His sister seems to be mentally retarded and needs his care. He is both a brother and a father. When he risked his life to participate in the last game, it was the appearance of the father and daughter duo on the sidelines that made him give up this dream of not even dying.
The scenery of the western wilderness is very beautiful. It must be very beautiful to run around in that scenery and feel the wind blowing in my ears. Sing loudly - let's ride horses to share the prosperity of the world - inexplicably think of this sentence??
Everyone has a western dream.
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