A man who understands horses

Emilio 2022-03-25 09:01:15

The heroine finally left the horse farm and the man who could heal the horse's soul. The aura of this man is full of warmth and love. Meeting by chance, the heroine whose soul belongs to the modernization of the city has regained her innocence and simplicity in the way of life that human beings once had. Whether to stay and continue to heal, or return to an urban family. It is difficult for modern people to choose to retreat, urbanization is an inevitable process, and short-term healing is possible. The male protagonist has his mission to stay on the ranch. He provides a healing place for modern people and animals. But the heroine cannot stay, and modern women cannot exist only as the ribs of men. The hostess said it was unfair. I really like the independence of Western women in the relationship between men and women.

Maybe the male protagonist will not be so easily emotional if he contacts more women like this to heal. After all, the ranch is still lonely, unable to completely calm the soul of a modern man.

No matter how painful it is, parting is sensible.

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The Horse Whisperer quotes

  • Tom Booker: Is she going to be long?

    Grace: Probably, she's on the phone 23 hours a day.

    Tom Booker: What does she do?

    Grace: She's an editor.

    Tom Booker: An editor? Ah.

    Grace: Just in case she hasn't told you, which she probably hasn't, I don't want to be a part of this. Okay?

  • Annie: I've never been on a cow farm before. It seems to me that the bulls have the best time. Just laying around the fields waiting for someone to come along and ask them to do their work.

    Tom Booker: You get born a bull you have a 90% chance of being castrated. Served up as hamburger. So on balance, I reckon I'd choose bein' a cow.