I'm going to guess that you haven't ever built a trusting relationship with a horse, as actually, the behaviors of the horse(s) in this movie were extremely real. If anything, imo, they didn't take the reality far enough. One scene that didn't go deep enough into their actual behaviors in real life was the scene where the black horse died. Horses DO form incredible bonds, and they DO stay with fallen friends. If anything, I know horses that would have tried to charge the tank instead of running away, protecting the body of their friend! Seriously.
I am extremely critical of excess schmaltz in movies, and tend to get really sarcastic when movies get too mushy. But, while the end made me smirk (a wee too Gone With The Wind for me), I LOVED this movie.
But I will admit, most of why I love it is because it touches on the real bonds that can form between horses and humans, if the humans just open themselves up to it.
I agree with many that the horses were amazing actors. I read an interview with the trainers and another with Spielberg where it's mentioned that Finder's Key (as Joey), in particular, expressed such accurate emotion in many scenes that he awed the humans on set.
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