The Rider Comments

  • Margarita 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    The evaluation of the most amazing and most tinted glasses is: there is no female director at all! And it is very wild and atmospheric, very manly and delicate. The contact and closeness of Brady's horses, and the patient and repeated exchanges are very touching. A cowboy on horseback is nothing but a human galloping...

  • Creola 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    Horse training is really amazing! The whole movie is not so much about "riding" as it is about "taming": the tameness of man to horse and the tameness of fate to man are intertwined. Although there is no religious element in the whole film, it gives the feeling that There is a power in the dark. In the end, the contrast between the encounter between the sun god Apollo and the protagonist who crossed the fence shows that people have to return to the ordinary in solace. Photography is...

  • Toney 2022-04-04 08:01:01

    Everything is so fragile. The people we love, ourselves, the things we...

  • Vita 2022-04-04 08:01:01

    A few days ago, I accidentally cut my hand, and I watched the small gap heal and disappear. Suddenly I finally understand what makes this movie so moving, yes, there are beautiful scenery, there are regrets for not pursuing a dream, and there is understanding and support from my family, but what makes it special is "healing", a real Wounds, a young knight, finds himself again after a severe physical trauma, this is probably the happiest moment of his...

  • Paxton 2022-04-04 08:01:01

    When it comes to lyrical moments, become Terrence Malik. It incorporates documentary techniques (there are real people imitating themselves), although the topic of cowboy is not as sharp as the youth of the Indian town in the previous step, but it rarely breaks the routine (such as no girls, no sex, etc.), I almost thought it would eventually become "Wrestling" Hand" but the ending does turn beautifully. The horse training section is very professional. But there is still a typical college...

  • Zoe 2022-04-04 08:01:01

    The almost documentary format has done a lot, and the photography is also fascinating to show the style of South Dakota, but the narrative needs to be further polished. The whole is very reminiscent of Darren's "The King of Wrestling", but maybe because the protagonist is younger and the ending is more...

  • Katarina 2022-04-04 08:01:01

    The scenes at the end are very good, there is a bit of an Oscar Academy-style American independent film in the bones, very Sundance, and the natural light photography quality is very good, a little Terrence Malick feeling. The film is about the spirit of cowboys, but the story is uncharacteristic. Compared with inspiration, it may be harder to choose to give up. Some wild horses should belong to the vast grassland. For them, they are either free or accept death. This story can see great...

  • Gaston 2022-04-04 08:01:01

    Only if you have lived in the local area and fully understand the characteristics of the actors can you make such a film. The most prominent photography is delicate, delicate but not empty, capturing many tangible details: fists clenched and hard to release, sister Lily's singing, paralyzed old friends watching videos of bullfights in the past...and the camera is always with Respectful, a little bit deep into the boy's heart. The ending is not as tragic as "The Wrestling King". I remember what...

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The Rider quotes

  • Brady Blackburn: If any animal around here got hurt like I did, they'd have to be put down

  • Brady Blackburn: You know, Lilly, I believe God gives each of us a purpose.

    Lilly Blackburn: Very true.

    Brady Blackburn: To the horse, it's to run across the prairie. For a cowboy, it's to ride.