Flicka Comments

  • Shaun 2022-07-12 20:02:04

    Find the unknown...

  • Abe 2022-07-12 18:55:31

    Not so good, it's purely my preference for riding...

  • Dominique 2022-07-12 14:23:08

    It can be regarded as a warm story, but it cannot be compared with sugar cubes. Thinking that during the shooting process, many horses may have been changed, I feel more and more that this film pursues the original work...

  • Della 2022-07-12 10:44:12

    Amazing little...

Extended Reading
  • Ulises 2022-07-12 23:38:29

    Free Card Ending Line Entry

    Salute to the unfamiliar subtitle group.

    I believe there's
    a power lurking in the heart in this world
    that raw wildness that
    revives when you need extra support like a wild flower that bursts out of a
    forest after a fire Most people fear it and bury it deep inside But there will always be a few who...

  • Leslie 2022-07-12 17:00:59

    maiden and mustang

    Flicka, the story of the maiden and the wild horse. The beginning of the film is the magnificent scenery of the western United States, large fields, rolling mountains, galloping horses... In addition to the "Wyoming" where the story takes place, it immediately reminds me of the beginning of...

Flicka quotes

  • Rob McLaughlin: [to Nell] I didn't see the vet bill.

    Nell McLaughlin: [trying to change the subject at dinner] Does someone wanna grab this last burger?

    Rob McLaughlin: How much?

    Nell McLaughlin: [still trying to change the subject] You know what I've been thinking about lately? If quitters never win, why are you supposed to quit while you're ahead?

    Howard McLaughlin: [playing along] Or, how good can a bedtime story be if it's supposed to put you to sleep?

    Nell McLaughlin: Right.

    Rob McLaughlin: How much?

    Nell McLaughlin: $1,648.32.

    Rob McLaughlin: $1,600? That's just unacceptable.

    Nell McLaughlin: Well, I'll speak to the horses.

    Rob McLaughlin: I don't remember my daddy ever giving horses shots. They were healthy, they took care of themselves. Ain't that right, Gus?

    Gus: Oh, sure. Back then, horses mucked their own stalls, nailed on their own shoes, even chipped in with the rent money.

  • Rob McLaughlin: [to Nell] You're not protecting her, you're crippling her and she'll end up being as useless as that dang mustang.

    Katherine "Katie" McLoughlin: [to Rob] Flicka isn't useless! She wants to learn.

    Rob McLaughlin: No, she doesn't. You want something that doesn't exist. It's time you see her for what she is.

    Katherine "Katie" McLoughlin: I know what she is!

    Rob McLaughlin: How do you know a dang thing about that creature?

    Katherine "Katie" McLoughlin: Because we're the same!