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Hidalgo

  • 2004
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 16m
IMDb RATING
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Viggo Mortensen in Hidalgo (2004)
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In 1890, a down-and-out cowboy and his horse travel to Arabia to compete in a deadly cross desert horse race.In 1890, a down-and-out cowboy and his horse travel to Arabia to compete in a deadly cross desert horse race.In 1890, a down-and-out cowboy and his horse travel to Arabia to compete in a deadly cross desert horse race.

  • Director
    • Joe Johnston
  • Writer
    • John Fusco
  • Stars
    • Viggo Mortensen
    • Omar Sharif
    • Zuleikha Robinson
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Joe Johnston
    • Writer
      • John Fusco
    • Stars
      • Viggo Mortensen
      • Omar Sharif
      • Zuleikha Robinson
    • 374User reviews
    • 119Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    • Frank Hopkins
    Omar Sharif
    Omar Sharif
    • Sheikh Riyadh
    Zuleikha Robinson
    Zuleikha Robinson
    • Jazira
    Louise Lombard
    Louise Lombard
    • Lady Anne Davenport
    Adam Alexi-Malle
    • Aziz
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    Franky Mwangi
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    Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman
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    • (as Floyd Red Crow Westerman)
    Elizabeth Berridge
    Elizabeth Berridge
    • Annie Oakley
    C. Thomas Howell
    C. Thomas Howell
    • Preston Webb
    • Director
      • Joe Johnston
    • Writer
      • John Fusco
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    glaikh

    I enjoyed every moment of it

    Today I watched "Hidalgo"... that's how I needed to start because for me it was a real event. I haven't seen such "touching" movie for a long time. I said "touching" in the meaning that something in it - humour, breathtaking adventures, worth of respect friendship of man and horse, magic of arabian desert and idea of will, both human and animal, that is the reason for success - all these are mixed in unique brew, called "Hidalgo". I would recommend this movie to all people of all ages, whose hearts are still alive and able to sympathize. Take your kids or go alone - anyway manage somehow to watch this movie. It is so pure and mood lifting,so I can compare it in its influence on viewer only with "Big Fish". I'm not a critic and I won't talk about "actors' play, plot", etc etc etc. I'm just telling about my own experience and feelings that this movie put in me. Wish you the same good movie-evening :)))
    HoferPM

    Terrific film!

    Viggo Mortensen is terrific, Omar Sharif is terrific, and the horse, whose name, I believe is J.T. in terrific! And I heard that Viggo loved the horse so much, he bought him. And he rode him to the premier (sp) of the movie. I think Viggo Mortensen is absolutely gorgeous. He's also a painter and a poet. I think this explains his soft-spoken way. He seems like a very sensitive man and this is what I like. I generally see a movie for the stars in it and not particularly the story, which in this case was breath-taking. I also love an animal storyline and this was one. Reminds me of the times years ago when films were of the type you could take your kids to. Bravo HIDALGO!!!!!!
    7jmbwithcats

    Well worth the time

    Hidalgo. A horse with spirit, pride, and eyes that communicate scriptlines as coherent as any spoken. Viggo Mortensen is a charismatic and very persuasive actor and talented man. Omar Sharif, "Let in the light"... the scene at Wounded Knee is thought provoking. Hidalgo is one I would recommend highly. I do not see how a mustang from America could have any chance though in such a race. It would be unaccustomed to the new climate, and could possibly get sick and die just from the change of environment. It would be racing against horses who have been on these sands all their lives... it would be at a great disadvantage. Remember the movie Lucas? Where at the end he finally gets to play football and nearly gets killed? Reminds me of those kind of odds.

    This movie has many subtleties that go unspoken that are the signature of a great film. I'd like to point one out.

    1. The amount of the purse is unspoken until halfway thru, which leaves the mind open to experience beyond the material aspect.

    I love the goat herder whose punishment for stealing milk is to work for the American. We see objectively thru the eyes of Frank the positives and negatives that arise from different cultures, including our own.. and this honest experience, gives the film great character.

    Overall a very enjoyable film. I give this film a 8/10
    8Simlady

    More than action - a message!

    Reading one of the commentaries about this movie urged me to write one of my own. It does seem to me, today, that a movie needs to be ridiculously full of stunts and action sequences (and blood, violence etc) to be considered worth while by the rank and file who are watching. How sad is that? I guess I am in the minority, but I want more to a movie than special effects.

    I had wanted to see this movie from the start, but was never able to get to the theater, so I got it the minute it came out on DVD. I know it was supposed to be a "True Story" but as is I would doubt it - too Hollywood. But hey, the long and short of it is . . . Viggo. Horses. I am so there. Who cares if it did not really happen this way?

    Anyway, now that I have seen it, I can't say I was disappointed at all. I was raised in a scouting family that was very involved in "Indian Lore" and the chants brought back memories. I think Native American history is complex and interesting, and we can still learn from the mistakes made on both sides. And Native Lore is ingrained in the message this movie had to tell.

    EVERY movie lately seems to be overcoming obstacles and winning even when you had no chance . . . you can't sit through a day of the Disney Channel without getting that drummed into you! But this was different.

    Frank T Hopkins was what was then called a "half breed", but he passed as white, and not wanting to deal with his race, he hid it (except for speaking the language, which I assumed many white men who were close to the land could do). Although he tried to deny it, his bloodlines brought him back to it time and again. Although being in the race had nothing to do with being a "half breed" on the surface, it was all about it in the end. Hidalgo was an "Indian pony" - a breed that was facing extinction. The horse was constantly being put down by both the whites and the Arabs. While defending the horse constantly, Hopkins yet shunned his own heritage and culture, and only when he accepted it did he win the race. And yet he should have known it all along, since the horse, the symbol of that heritage, was his most prized friend.

    I got my back up a little when I read that someone thought the movie was was "moralistic" until they finally got to the action. Gee, aren't movies supposed to be moralistic? Should we not learn from our entertainment, or is it just mindless slaughter and CGI? It was like, yeah yeah, forget the plot, let's see some action.

    Action is fine, but I liked all the little coincidences, symbolisms and tie-ins to other characters. The tie-in to Jazia (the sheik's daughter) wearing a veil over her head was perfect. They were both less in the eyes of white men, but in reality they were fine for what they were. They just had to accept it. The symbol of the natives, a necklace given to him by a chief friend, became his symbol as well, when his servant mistakenly used it for their flag. In the end it was no mistake at all.

    Yes, it was the typical Disney underdog wins, but there was something extra to it. At least to me, and I am not sorry to say I still watch movies for the message, not the phony thrills.
    10ja_hunter

    Critics are wrong

    I've seen Hidalgo twice and will go again (and again) and I will buy the DVD. I hope that people will not listen to the critics and will give this movie a chance for success. It doesn't matter if Frank Hopkins did these things or not. If he didn't, he gave us a rousing story. Viggo is perfect in this role as the "cowboy" and rides Hidalgo like the wind. The Arabian desert is frightening and beautiful. The horses are beautiful. Some don't like what seems like stereotypes, however, it takes place in 1890 and Native Americans were killed, then played for sport in "shows". Africans were enslaved and women wore (wear) veils. The movie is right with the times. The music is enjoyable. I'll look for the soundtrack on CD. See it and decide for yourself.

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    • Trivia
      Viggo Mortensen purchased the horse who played the title character (T.J.) after this film was completed.
    • Goofs
      When Frank is telling Jazira about his Native American background, he says that "shunka wankan" is Sioux for "big dog". The people of this tribe prefer to call themselves "Dakota" or "Lakota", as "sioux" is a word meaning "snake" and was given to the Lakotas by the Crows (enemies of the Lakotas).
    • Quotes

      Frank T. Hopkins: Mister... you can say anything you want about me. I'm gonna have to ask you not to talk about my horse that way.

    • Crazy credits
      The film begins with a "Touchstone Pictures presents" credit, and the logo only appears at the end.
    • Connections
      Featured in America's First Horse: Hidalgo and the Spanish Mustang (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      On the Warpath
      Written by Karl King (uncredited)

      Performed by The Americus Brass Band

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    • Release date
      • March 24, 2004 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Morocco
    • Languages
      • English
      • Arabic
      • Sioux
    • Also known as
      • Océano de fuego
    • Filming locations
      • Morocco
    • Production companies
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Casey Silver Productions
      • Dune Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $100,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $67,303,450
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $18,829,435
      • Mar 7, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $108,040,622
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 16 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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