La mère d'une fille gravement traumatisée demande l'aide d'un entraîneur de chevaux unique pour aider le cheval également blessé de la fille.La mère d'une fille gravement traumatisée demande l'aide d'un entraîneur de chevaux unique pour aider le cheval également blessé de la fille.La mère d'une fille gravement traumatisée demande l'aide d'un entraîneur de chevaux unique pour aider le cheval également blessé de la fille.
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- Stars
- Nommé pour 1 oscar
- 4 victoires et 19 nominations au total
- Judith
- (as Catherine Bosworth)
- Park Ranger
- (as Mike La Londe)
Avis en vedette
As others have mentioned the experience not only changes the horse but most of the "supporting" characters.
The cinematography was powerful - while I am not a student of the discipline I could see that the angles chosen for the subject, the landscape scenes of the beautiful Montana ranges and sunsets - one could watch and understand the movie without the dialog.
I believe Ansel Adams - if he were alive - would love some of these scenes.
I vote this as a "must see" for everyone. It not only has a powerful plot but beautiful cinematography...
I usually am not so fond of romantic movies, but this romance is told with so much credibility and without all the usual cheesy sentimentality that I am touched by it every time I see it. It never becomes dull even if the movie stretches well over 2 and a half hour.
Any bad? Well, no, but most likely it is not suited for those who dont like slowburning romantic movies, but for those who do like this genre, this movie is excellently suited and recommended. Can be seen by young (children) and old, because it is a wonderful, profound, credible tale about the love for family bonds...
This is a film for people who understand that the 'little' moments in life are the best; a film where pictures truly speak more than a thousand words.
It is a story of love and courage, the courage to fight for you want, or accept things the way they are; the courage to risk losing everything, the courage to accept that loss. There is a wonderful message in this film for all of us - for all those who care enough to see it, that is.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis was the first movie directed by Robert Redford in which he appeared on-screen. However, he previously served as the narrator of La rivière du sixième jour (1992).
- GaffesBooker is in the corral alone trying to "hook on" with Pilgrim. Just before he squats to remove the lasso from Pilgrim if you look under the horses neck you can see the lower half of a man dressed exactly the same as Booker.
- Citations
Tom Booker: There was a boy from the Blackfeet reservation, he used to do some work around here for a while. Sixteen, strong kid, good kid. He and I were really, really good friends. One day he went swimming and dove headfirst into the lake... and right into a rock. And it snapped his neck, paralyzed him. And after the accident I'd look in on him from time to time. But he wasn't there. It was like his mind, his spirit, whatever you want to call it, just disappeared. The only thing left was just anger. Just sort of as if the... the boy I once knew just went somewhere else.
Grace: I know where he goes.
Tom Booker: I know you do. Don't you disappear. You do whatever you have to do to hold on.
- Autres versionsThe film formats the early scenes at a 1.85: 1 aspect ratio, and the Montana scenes at a wider 2.35: 1 aspect ratio. The Blu-ray release keeps everything at a 2.35: 1 aspect ratio, because if one tried to reproduce both aspect ratios on a Blu-ray, the picture would get smaller during the Montana scenes instead of wider. The screen on an HDTV cannot expand.
- Bandes originalesChopsticks
Written by Liz Phair
Meilleurs choix
- How long is The Horse Whisperer?Propulsé par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 60 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 75 383 563 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 13 685 488 $ US
- 17 mai 1998
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 186 883 563 $ US
- Durée2 heures 49 minutes
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