Friday, March 6, 2009

Seabiscuit Movie Review
Seabiscuit Movie became an inspirational story in one difficult time for people from this era of Long Great Depression. America people were hopeless, and this race horse called Seabiscuit gave these people a lovely way of hope, enthusiasm, perseverance and entertainment too.
Because Seabiscuit was a peculiar horse, so nobody wanted to stay with him. He didn’t have good reputation, and was considered loser lazy etc. for these reason passed to different owners until he found an adequate owner, one businessman that recent had lost his son and was abandoned for his wife, Charles Howard. This man, together with the trainer Tom Smith and the jockey Red Pollard, did with Seabiscuit an extraordinary job.
The Jockey’s influence was brilliant. He taught the horse peacefully to believe in him and himself making of him an excellent winner. But this job was mutual because the horse helped him to find himself. Before the jockey knew the seabiscuit he was in depression, abandoned, with out money, family or reason to live, and all this changed with the horse.


The races were so exciting; at the beginning people were waiting for the worse but thanks to the labor of these three men (trainer, jockey and owner), they changed the thinking and began to watch Seabiscuit like a symbol of hope and like a winner. The acts of this trio of men were essential to do from the impossible the possible.
One emotional part for me was when Charles gave permission to Red for the race. I think this changed Red’s life. Also how the narrator David McCullough enjoyed his job.
In my opinion this movie is really good, because it has a good message of perseverance, and it teaches us how we can correct each other, that nothing is impossible when we have the wish to do something, how we can change another’s life, how others can change our life. And we all need a second chance but we have to make good use of this.

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