When I saw it at station B, I really missed it. It was the only disc I bought in the DVD store downstairs in the book buying center when I was a child. Part of the reason was that I liked horses very much at that time, and the spirit on the cover made people unable to Refuse. In fact, this is exactly the case. Now I watch this film again and find that although I did not understand it very deeply when I was a child, the whole story shows a strong pursuit of freedom and an unyielding and untamed spirit. In fact, it has deeply affected me. This statement may sound boring, but I was moved when I realized it. It turns out that part of my fire started from here, from the spirit's eyes. It took me many years to look at him again and realize how much I liked his eyes, always persevering, unyielding, full of vitality and wildness. DreamWorks' shaping of spirit is unsurpassed in my heart, just like the colonel was convinced and infected by his spirit. It's not that spirit's image is three-dimensional or detailed, but his emotions are so directly impacted by the pictures and music in the whole film, which made my heart pound wildly and made me wet from beginning to end. through. Speaking of music! When I was a child, I really didn’t know the goods and thought it was good and good. Now when I listen to it, I just scream. This is a miracle. What kind of supernatural soundtrack is this? My day, every soundtrack is closely linked to the ups and downs of the plot. Not to mention the lyrics, it perfectly matches the scene. Really So cool! The horse training field is accompanied by "get off my back and into my game", and the snow train is "I'm a soldier wounded so I must give up the fight", which makes the audience completely immersed in the protagonist's emotions. In short, I really like spirit Wuwu, I have said so much and there is nothing... Now watching this movie may feel that the picture is a little old, but when I watched it back then, I loved the horses at the beginning and end of the movie. and the bald eagle flying among the canyons. It's really touching to think about this now. I saw such a movie when I was young, and the professor gave me such precious things and finally became who I am now.
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