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War Horse (2011) review


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The sheer physical beauty with the horse as well as the magnificent landscape of rural Devon, England, makes all the first section of War Horse a feast to the eyes, as stalwart young lad Albert (Jeremy Irvine, in the film debut) struggles to channel the high-strung energy of newly bought horse Joey into plowing a rocky field. A destructive rainstorm forces Albert's father (Peter Mullan, Boy A) to sell Joey for an army captain (Tom Hiddleston, Thor) who takes the horse in to the battlefields of World War I. From there, turns of fortune lead Joey in to the hands of a German private, a French girl and her grandfather, then in the cratered no man's land between the warring armies. War Horse is jarringly uneven. Some moments are over-the-top while other medication is elegantly understated; a bad tone ranges through the broad comedy of your mid-1970s Disney live-action flick for the raw majesty of the John Ford western. The episodic storytelling doesn't help--the characters do not have time because of it to fully establish themselves in the audience's hearts, despite some excellent performances. The greatest weakness is that director Steven Spielberg doesn't connect us to Joey himself; though it's impossible to never have moments of empathy with all the trials on this beautiful animal, other times the horse is a maximum of a narrative device, carrying us from one micro-story to another. Still, some episodes are unquestionably compelling (a sequence through which a British plus a German soldier collaborate to rescue Joey is specially good) and, though stylistically all in the place, War Horse is never less than visually stunning. --Bret Fetzer

From legendary director Steven Spielberg comes the epic adventure War Horse, a tale of incredible loyalty, hope, and tenacity. Based on the Tony Award-winning Broadway play, and hang contrary to the sweeping canvas of World War I, this deeply heartfelt story begins using the remarkable friendship from a horse named Joey and his young trainer Albert. When they’re forced apart by war, we follow Joey’s extraordinary journey because he changes and inspires the lives of everyone he meets. Filled with spectacularly rich visuals — and handle with never-before-seen bonus features — War Horse is really a “Genuine movie masterpiece,” (Rex Reed, the New York Observer) the other of the most effective and moving stories of friendship ever told.






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