A courageous teenager is determined to resume competitive rodeo months after her paralyzing spinal cord injury.A courageous teenager is determined to resume competitive rodeo months after her paralyzing spinal cord injury.A courageous teenager is determined to resume competitive rodeo months after her paralyzing spinal cord injury.
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Lorri Oliver
- Jane Evans
- (as Lorri Layle Oliver)
Catharine E. Jones
- Nurse Jenkins
- (as Catherine Jones)
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As a wheelchair user myself, I had an interest in this story. I like seeing my fellow "wheelies" succeed beyond what society expects of them. Ms. Snyder's story is indeed compelling. Unfortunately, the overdone melodrama in this film actually undercuts it, in my opinion. And a couple of elements in this film make it clear it was done on the cheap. Still, I thought the lead actress did a good job. And I like that Ms. Snyder -- whom this film is about -- did stunt riding in this film. A positive step for including people with disabilities in making movies.
I don't watch much rodeo in reality or movies, but my husband and I happened to see this. While there were a number of movie missteps, the inspiration was palpable. For me, Missi Pyle's performance was the best. Her struggles with being a mom of an injured daughter--wanting both the championship's for her daughter but knowing the setbacks that devastate--and feeling helpless at restoring her health moved me to tears more than once. I think this is one of Ms Pyles' best performances. It breaks the mold of her playing mean blondes or dumb blondes. This was truly enjoyable.
It's got a lot going for it: based on a true story, inspirational, horses, good supporting cast. (FYI - all the stunt riding after the accident was done by Amberley Snyder, herself, and the riding before the accident was done by her little sister, Autumn.) I give this movie a 7 (good) out of 10. {Drama}
I have to admit this isn't normally my sort of film and I reluctantly watched only to be hooked early on following the tragic events. The story is truly inspirational and whilst I have no knowledge or interest in horses or rodeo it was more the human story of triumphing against the odds that shone through. Well portrayed by the whole cast and a joy to watch.
Based on the true story of one of rodeo's most beloved athletes, this movie is wonderful. It is very heartwarming, but be prepared because it will make you cry. The obstacles this girl overcame is nothing short of amazing.
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- TriviaThe horse stunts during the scenes after the accident were done by the real Amberley Snyder on her own horse, the real Power. The ones before the accident were done by her sister.
- GoofsWhen Amberly meets up with Tate at Bomont High School, Tate holds a paper with his speech in his hand for most of the time. When he goes up the stairs and realizes that Amberly cannot follow him, the paper has suddenly disappeared. In the next scene, it is back in his hand again.
- Quotes
Amberley Snyder: [to her horse, at her first rodeo event after the accident] Hey, Bubba. They said you and I would never be back here. Welcome to never.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Flix Forum: Walk. Ride. Rodeo. (2021)
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Written by Kristian Bush & Jennifer Nettles
Performed by Sugarland
Couretsy of Big Machine Records/UMB Nashville
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Also known as
- La vida es un rodeo
- Filming locations
- Santa Fe New Mexico, USA(Exterior Snyder Family Home)
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- Runtime
- 1h 40m(100 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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