The Horse Whisperer
Cast :Robert Redford, Kristin Scott Thomas
Director :Robert Redford
Studio :Disney Studios
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen
Released Date :May 15, 1998
DVD Released Date :September 02, 2003
Language :English (Dubbed), English (Original Language), French (Original Language)
Audience Rating :PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateJune 10, 2005
SummaryGood acting, good movie
Content
I LOVE movies about horses, and this movie was really good. The scenery was beautiful. Scarlett Johansson was very young in this film, but her acting prowess was already visible against seasoned veterans like Robert Redford, Kristin Scott Thomas, Diane Weist and Chris Cooper. Robert Redford did triple duty as actor, director and producer of the film. This movie is good for family viewing, except for a couple of minutes of violence at the beginning of the film.


Rating
DateMay 17, 2005
SummaryWORDS CAN'T DISCRIBE THE BEAUTY OF THIS FILM !!
Content
This Is A Unique Movie, And It Touched Me On So Many Levels. The Movie Is About Longing For Connection and Healing. The Movie Captures What Has Been Lost In Our Society...A Yearning That Is In All Of Us To Find " A Soft Place To Fall". " The Horse Whisperer" Can Give Us Clues As To Why We May Need To Go Through The Most Difficult Time In Our Lives To Find Out What We Truly Want.

Rating
DateMay 04, 2005
SummaryForget it
Content
"The Horse Whisperer" is for garage sale addicts who get rained out some weekend. Much of the character development, sub-themes, plot sequence and even dialogue is thinly disguised rehash of Redford's earlier movie "The Electric Horseman". "TEH" was good, or at least Fun, because it was fresh. But repackaging a lot of it to make "The Horse Whisperer" turned it into refried beans. "Whisperer" is even worse because quite a bit of the main plot simply defies all credibility. The supposed epiphaney of the unconvincing "family' is so hokey and disingenious it should have somehow been filmed in crayon, not Technicolor. It did as well as it did at the box office for only four reasons. It had a large promotional budget, it had Redford's name attached, it had the word "horse" in the title, and there are plenty of garage sale addicts here. Get "City Slickers" instead. The theme is about the same, the characters are more interesting and it has some funny parts.

Rating
DateFebruary 25, 2005
SummarySad But Amazing
Content
okay first off this movie is awesome.what happens is Grace and her best friend Judith go horseback riding.When Grace and Judith(Kate Bosworth) are hit by a truck.Tragically judith and her horse are killed instantly by the accident. Grace isn't.Grace has to have her leg amputated and Pilgrim is severley injured. The vet wants to have Pilgrim euthanized to prevent any furthur suffering from his injury,but Graces mom refuses to...But Grace(Scarlett Johannsen) and Pilgrim are also emotionally traumatized by the accident. SO Grace's mother Annie(Kristin Scott Thomas)takes them on a road trip to see horse whisperer Tom Booker(Robert Redford).Can Tom help heal Grace and Pilgrim? to find out WATCH THIS MOVIE!!

Rating
DateFebruary 03, 2005
SummaryGood movie with a nice ending
Content
Casts in the movie are great. But I'll give all the credits to Scarlett Johansson for giving an extremely good performance.
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