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Introduction: On the vast expanse of the western grasslands of the United States, a mare gave birth to a pony. This is the protagonist of the story. The protagonist grew up innocently and healthy, and sometimes raced with eagles. The protagonist and his clan He grew up happily, and the protagonist later became the leader of the group. One day, the protagonist sees an animal (human) with two feet on the ground. He was curious, so he went to observe the human, but was caught by the human to the training camp. Also caught a little Indian boy. The people in the training camp tried to tame the protagonist, but were unsuccessful. In the end, the protagonist and the Indian boy ran out of the training camp together. The boy takes the protagonist to his camp, where the protagonist sees a beautiful brindle mare, where the boy tries to tame the protagonist, but fails, and the protagonist does not want to leave, because the mare is here. Later, the protagonist wanted to take the mare out of here. At this time, the camp was attacked by the Americans, and the protagonist was arrested again. Later, with the help of the protagonist and the boy, they escaped together. The boy gave the mare to the protagonist, and the protagonist took the mare back to the group, and then lived a happy life without shame and shame. Finish.

Personal impressions: 1: I like this movie very much. The whole movie is just two words: freedom. Every time the protagonist is in a Mercedes-Benz, I feel very free. 2: As an American film, it is not "politically correct" at all. The film exposes the sins of the United States and describes the kindness of the Indians. I think the fact that the spirit of it is great. 3: I am personally not used to animals talking with their mouths open, so this movie with animals as the protagonists looks very comfortable. 4: I have to say that the music is also great.

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  • Spirit: And so I grew from colt to stallion, as wild and as reckless as thunder over the land. Racing with the eagle, soaring with the wind. Flying? There were times I believed I could.

  • Spirit: There was no end to the strange ways on the two-leggeds.