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Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
(Asbury, Kelly.) |
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Bibliographical information (record 75778) |
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- As a wild stallion travels across the frontiers of the Old West, he befriends a young human and finds true love with a mare.
- John Fusco
- Horse lovers young and old will celebrate this utterly enjoyable and marvelous-looking animated film. The titular stallion runs free in the Cimarron (New Mexico) wilderness until a series of men try to master the proud horse, leading to adventures through a U.S. Cavalry fort, Native American settlements, and a railroad camp. Despite a heavy dose of political correctness and realism (the animals don't talk; we only hear Spirit's internal monologue, voiced by Matt Damon), directors Kelly Asbury and Lorna Cook give their hero many only-in-a-movie moments, including an action sequence rivaling any of Rambo's escapes. The stirring mix of 2-D and 3-D animation is absolutely stunning and aptly fueled by composer Hans Zimmer's synthesized score. The film earns one demerit for '80s rocker Bryan Adams's abundant songs--a different singer could have brought more to the film. Rated G but there is some rough treatment of horses shown, so nix the sensitive preschoolers.
- Languages : English, Turkish, German, Greek
- Subtitles : English, Turkish, German, Arabic
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NEU Grand LibraryGrnd. Floor (DVD 000866)
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Audio Visual Room |
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