Cleaning the room, cooking three meals, looking after the husband and teaching the children...the cycle goes on and on. Penny (Diane Lane), a housewife, might have been a lifelong housewife if it wasn't for her father's long-term sickness and the neglect of the family's horse farm. It was the 1970s, and although the feminist movement had swept across the West, the world of horse racing was still dominated by male hormones. However, Penny, who knew almost nothing about horse racing, took over the Virginia horse ranch from her sick father amid opposition from her brother and husband. The decision meant she would have to juggle her life between Colorado, where she lives, and Virginia, where the ranch is located, even though the ranch had been losing money for a long time. This little woman wearing a silk scarf and high heels stepped into the world of male supremacy. She understands that to find a good horse, not just a good saddle, but also a more crucial part - a good horse trainer. This horse trainer can be a bad old man, and he can dress so brightly that it is "contemptible", but he must be discerning at all, and it is best not to follow the rules. In this way, who is more suitable than the horse trainer Lucian (John Malkovich) who has decided to retire and return home? What makes others even more surprising is that this horse owner who often loves to murmur all over the city A useless old man who, for some reason, treats the layman Penny differently. All is ready except for the opportunity. Perhaps, the little pony that could stand when it was born and rolled, is the treasure that can bring infinite hope to them in the future. It, named Secretariat ("Secretariat"), has been a master of eating and sleeping since childhood. If it hadn't been for Penny's persistence, it might not have been possible to step into the arena. However, Penny said she was struck by the fearlessness in his eyes at first sight. Sure enough, under the personality training of Lucian, Secretariat was a blockbuster when it first came out. It is lightning fast, leaps like a fighter, and even gets excited by the vibrations of the ground. The road to victory has not been smooth sailing. In the highly competitive and sexist racetrack, success is the only way to be successful. When it's finally time for the showdown, will Secretariat defy all the pressure to live up to Penny's expectations and become the first horse in 25 years to win the Triple Crown?
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