If I could speak horse language, I would like to know...

Maxwell 2022-03-25 09:01:15

Written on October 15, 2010 (the aftertaste of those years)

This is the recommendation of the teacher of the film appreciation class. The film is adapted from the best-selling novel of the same name by Nicola Evans published in 1995.

I still remember that there was an article about horses in the textbook when I was a child, saying that horses are the most beautiful animals. They are not ugly and stupid like donkeys, nor are they just unformed pieces of meat like elephants. Indeed, the lines of horses are It's beautiful, but other animals also have their own unique beauty.

In fact, if the horse can speak, or I can speak the horse language, I would like to know, horse, are you really willing to be ridden by humans and listen to the commands of humans? I don’t think that every creature is born to serve humans. Yes, but because of the strength of human beings, the weak eat the strong, and the strong are king.

A 14-year-old girl lost her friend and one of her legs in an accident while riding a horse, and the horse-loving "pilgrim" was almost dying. Out of maternal love, the girl's mother brought her to a capable man who knew horses, where they spent a time of ups and downs, joy and sublimation. Horse speakers can feel the animal soul and heal the wounds of the animal soul.

In fact, just like humans, animals also have emotions, temperaments and a sense of belonging. They long for freedom, emotion and nature. Just like a wounded person, they need to be cared for and understood. In addition to physical recovery, there are also spiritual Consolation, that treatment process is heart-wrenching and heart-wrenching.

In such a vast nature, there is no smoke, no noise, no smell of money, what a pleasant embrace.

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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.