Madness on the back of a mustang

Junius 2022-04-06 09:01:07

It's hard to ride a wild horse, so why ride it?

Such a handsome knight.

Everyone looks handsome in a cowboy hat.

He was hurt and the uncle asked to hug him to comfort him.

The young skin is affixed with a yellow five-pointed star patch, which is very beautiful.

Wild horses are difficult to ride and need to be trained slowly.

The former bullfight rider is now almost a crippled person after a traumatic brain injury, which is very emotional, but everyone is very friendly to him.

Mustangs like people who understand it.

A girl who doesn't want to grow up.

God has given each person a different mission.

Madness on the back of a wild horse.

Physically surrender, but mentally unyielding.

Samsung and a half

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Extended Reading
  • 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 style, such as broken families...

  • Marcellus 2022-04-08 09:01:13

    The images are atmospheric and delicate, and the non-professional actors of the male protagonists are really true to their performances.

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.