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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
War horse,
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Fantastic movie with an excellent story, movie well done, captivating, scenery done with perfection, I recommend too everyone to see this movie, very well done.
15 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A long faced look at war,
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This review is from: War Horse (2-Disc Combo Pack [Blu-ray + DVD] (Blu-ray)
More recently as Steven Spielberg has become more active as a producer, his directing credits are becoming less common.In the past year he has produced the brillant Super 8 [Blu-ray], one of my favorites, directed by JJ Abrams, the creator, writer and occasional director of Lost, and the recent Star trek. Super 8 is a great nostalgia piece evoking the early eighties, and an homage to Spielberg's earliest movies. Spielberg also produced Cowboys and Aliens, a somewhat weird meshing of two genres. Now with War Horse Spielberg directs, and shows his masterful touches throughout. In fact, if you are like me you can see traces of many great movies of the past. The early portions of the movies showing English countryside scenes, and the musical soundtrack of John Williams are reminiscent of John Ford's The Quiet Man. Trench warfare scenes are reminiscent of that all time classic All Quiet on the Western Front. Incidents relating to deserting soldiers are thematically reminiscent of Kubrick's Paths of Glory. War, as bad as it is, somehow seems worse when an innocent animal is involved, which ultimately makes Warhorse the ultimate anti war polemic. And we have a love story between a young boy Albert, and a horse named Joey. As the movie begins we see the Joey being born, as the boy watches. Later Albert's alcoholic father instead of buying a proper plough horse, foolishly pits himself agaainst his own landlord in bidding for the flash horse Joey, instead of a huge Clydesdale, making his tenancy precarious, and imperiling his families limited fortunes. Joey faces many trials and tribulations adjusting to the plough. The tight knit community wonders, as does the family, about the consequences of the father's foolishness. Here we have a wonderful perforamnce from Emily Watson as the mother, cruelly snubbed during award season. When the war happens the father impulsively sells the horse to the military, despite Albert's protests. Albert, understandably distressed, too young to join the military, vows to be reunited with Joey. Meanwhile Joey goes to the front, and we have a poignant scene with his new owner. He and another horse escape the war briefly, and are adopted by a teenage girl. It's not long before the war interferes again, and Joey has a series of adventures. My favorite scene is when he gets trapped in No Mans land, and both sides have to cooperate to free him. I loved the wire clippers flying scene. I also loved the sub story about the two young German brothers, and the parallel structure about how the British deal with a similar situation. Ultimately the horse is a silent witness to the horror of war, becoming an effective storytelling metaphor. Later in the movie one scene I thought was a little overdone, the moment of blindfold recognition. I like to feel emotions in a movie, but not to have them evoked in a contrived way. War Horse certainly deserves to be nominated for Best Picture and Best Cinematography, yet I cannot help thinking that actors who vote for awards would prefer as I do to have the story centered around a human character. Nevetheless, when I was a child or young teen I loved watching movies like this, particularly Lassie Goes to war. Another movie I recommend if you don't mind subtitles is the French movie A Very Long Engagement, starring Audrey Tautou, and Academy Award winner Marion Cotillard. A girl seeks her boyfriend believed killed by being sent over the trench deliberately into no mans land for breaking military regulations. It has huge parallels with Warhorse except the protagonists are human, and also operates as a polemic. A beautifully filmed touching love story set against the war. I think you will love it, and I hope this was helpful.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
A good film but not for me,
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This review is from: War Horse (4-Disc Combo Pack) [Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy] (Blu-ray)
I was really excited to finally watch this film but I found it to be boring in the beginning and stopped watching it after an hour. I guess I like films that are faster paced. HOWEVER, even though I thought it was boring it was a sign that I'm not the target audience for this. The cinematography was beautiful, the acting splendid and the story was sweet. The whole overall plot of a boy and his horse and going off to war just wasn't for me though.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
war horse,
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War Horse is beautifully photographed and well acted, but it is also a bit hokey. The name given to the horse hardly fits such a magnificent steed. The melodrama that goes with each stage of the horse's life gets a bit tiring after a while. It would seem that the screenplay didn't get the work it needed. If this was what the director meant the movie to be, I hope things tighten up in the director's next effort.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
What the human race is capable off,
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We can extremely cruel to ourselves, killing, torturing, jailing, deporting, backstabbing and on and on goes this list. Sometimes it takes the Story and the spirit of a horse to remind us, that not all of us are that way. That we are more people of love and compassion. Other really good reviewers have written a synopsis of the story, I'm gonna bypass this time, and just describe the effect this now one of my top favorite films has on me. It demonstrated to me the power of compassion towards everyting living. And like other reviewers pointed out, this film includes the major elements of many good films, thet took humanity at heart. I grew up on a farm in germany after World War 2, just a few years after the War, we still had Horses to drag the plow, just like in this film.Our farm was just as picturesque as the farm of our protagonist in the film, pehaps a little different, because our buildings where not build out of field bolders and cement, but out of "Fachwerk" a combination out of clay and wood. The characters and the ambiance in Germany was the same as the one described in the movie. I have to thank Steven Spielberg, for building this bridge between two nations. I was surprised to see our farmers son enact parts of two of my other top favorites I Was Nineteen and Adventures Of Werner Holt by his way of interacting. So now I know, that Steven Spielberg must have seen those films, and probably has been inspired by them. Because those films I consider to this day, are like any others I have seen in my almost 60 years, and I've seen many, so that I run a movie store in Parry Sound for almost 30 years now. Sometimes I rewatch those films, just to charge myself with positive energy. This movie is now on my permanent rewatch list.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A classic,
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Warhorse is now one of my favourite movies - a beautiful, moving story that is fit for all family members to watch.
5.0 out of 5 stars
It brought the tears.,
By Johnny Boy "Ivan" (Sudbury, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: War Horse (2-Disc Combo Pack [Blu-ray + DVD] (Blu-ray)
It is not often that a movie will bring tears to my eyes but this one most certainly has done just that.Growing up on a farm in the Ottawa Valley I was the horseman of the family and my love for these beautiful animals has continued for seven decades.Considering what horses have done for mankind I think they have for thousands of years been man's best friend.Once again Steven Spielberg has done himself proud.The battle scenes are outstanding.The scene where two enemy soldiers come together in a common cause to free a horse reminded me of the true story that happened on a Christmas day during World War One when both sides left their trenches and met for good fellowship on the battle field.War Horse is in my top ten.Well done.
5.0 out of 5 stars
War Horse,
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What can I say about War Horse. I loved the movie and the play and now I can see it whenever I want to..It is a real Gem, especially for Canadians with a knowledge of Passchendale.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Christmas Giftq,
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I bought this movie as part of my father's Christmas gift. We went to the theater to see it and my dad loved it. It made sense to buy it for him as I know he will watch it over and over.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice movie.,
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Very touching historical movie.Lots of very emotional scenes. The story of that horse going to WW1 shows all the horror of that war and the issues of the people of England at that time. Great actors performances too.. |
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War Horse (2-Disc Combo Pack [Blu-ray + DVD] by Steven Spielberg (Blu-ray - 2012)
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