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WAR HORSE

 

 

Cast: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson, Peter Mullan, David Thewlis and David Kross

Directed by: Steven Spielberg

MPAA Rating: PG-13 for for intense sequences of war violence

Genre: Action/Adventure, Drama

Running Time: 2hrs 16min

Opening Date: December 25th, 2011

Distributed by: Walt Disney 

 

 

 

 

By John Delia

 

Steven Spielberg adds another holiday film to the mix, but this one tends to skew higher on the age scale due the violence and cruelty.  The film called War Horse has a bountiful cast of good actors, a bold story and brilliant cinematography that sometimes seems ‘too’ real.  Although targeted to young boys, the film gets a little too strong for immature adolescents. For acting and story however, the movie is a must see.

 

Jeremy Irvine as Albert ridding Joey

The movie centers on a horse named Joey that gets purchased at an auction by a local English farmer.  The man brings it home to work on his fields but quickly finds out that thoroughbreds do not make good plow horses.  His son Albert (Jeremy Irvine) bonds with Joey and the horse helps save the farm.  War breaks out with Germany and young men are being pressed into service for England.  Although Albert wants to join, his age keeps him out of the army, but the much needed horse brigade purchases Joey.  So begins the unexpected journey of Joey and the inspiring desire to get back home with his best friend Albert.

 

actors Benedict Cumberbatch, Patrick Kennedy and Tom Hiddleston on the set

The amazing photography in War Horse shows the brutality of war and the inhumanity brought about by countries seeking world power.  The story puts a beautiful and gallant young horse in harms way leading his master in fights that show the cruelty the animal has to endure.  But it’s this courage and tenacity by Joey to get back to the boy he loves that makes the film emotional.

 

Steven Spielberg on the set of WAR HORSE

Direction by Spielberg is evident in the production with strong attention to realism, smooth roll out of story and uplifting ending.  His war realism, much like that in Saving Private Ryan, impacts the screen in scenes of violence during a Calvary charge and a run by Joey across ‘No Man’s Land’ that gets very brutal, deadly and bloody.  At one point, although this film takes place in WWI, I thought I was reliving Spielberg’s death drive on the beaches of D-Day in Saving Private Ryan with bullets whizzing by, explosions all around and the showings of raw courage by the military.

 

Although War Horse has been rated PG-13 by the MPAA, please be cautious when deciding to bring pre-teens to a showing.  This pertains specially to those youngsters who may become traumatized by the showing of animals lying dead on the battlefield.

 

 

FINAL ANALYSIS:  A well-made movie that shows courage and love between a boy and his horse. (B)

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