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Max 2022-03-23 08:01:04
So what, just do your best to help her realize her dream
This is a very warm family movie, in which I saw a great parent and a lucky girl.
The girl Kyle is lively, smart, playful and generous. What she gave me the most was her self-confidence. When she and Ben were speeding for Saiya, after a little worry, they gave Ben a playful smile "don't worry".... -
Alexys 2022-03-23 08:01:04
We all have such a horse
I know this is a movie where I guessed the ending from the beginning, but I didn't guess I would cry from the middle to the end.
The dream of being bought and sold is always just a vain fantasy, and how many people have sold the dream of this dark horse to bastards who have no idea of them and...

James Wolford Hardin
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Juliana 2022-03-23 09:03:35
With the same theme, I still think "A Generation of Pride Horses" and "Pentium Age" look better. Of course, the Motobu cast is super powerful. Fanning did a great job too. Which one can surpass the "Horse Whisperer" in digging the relationship between man and horse?
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Dennis 2022-03-24 09:03:52
Children are more courageous than adults, everyone should dream and work hard for it.
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[first lines]
Cale Crane: There used to be horses in that barn. At least, that's what my Grandfather says. We're probably the only horse farm in Lexington, Kentucky, that doesn't have one horse. Not one.
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Lily: You know you've been promising her for months that you would take her to work with you.
Ben Crane: And I will. I will, Lil. But not today, honey. I got a big race.
Lily: Well, what am I supposed to tell her?
Ben Crane: I don't know. You tell her I was running late, and I just didn't have time to wait for her.
Lily: You tell her.
Ben Crane: Honey, I'm going to work.