Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Walt Disney's The Horse with the Flying Tail

I detest films that fill my tea kettle with tears. Soon, steam rises  - I am flabbergasted with emotions. With all means, the film is part of Walt Disney Pictures production.

The film features the Wild West horse from New Mexico raised in an open ranged farm. His purpose was to be a cow horse to keep the cattle in place. His remarkable jumping ability and strength paved his way to a prestige competition cup - George V. The film was rather short but compounded a sense of achievement and pounded on my aorta. The horse changed his demeanor and purposes with many ownerships' hands from being a hunting breed, a tortured moneymaker, resisting rebel to a U.S. equestrian team horse. Despite of fouls, greed, starvation, and overworked for the wrong reasons, he became a prize winning competing horse. I love this true story line.

I found the arc parallels with humans who beats all odds and wins a gold medal through great intuition and hardwork...along with an Academy Award, Nobel Prize, and other top awards. Although critics and the ills of life blocks add to the demise of survival, the underdog or a determined fellow works greatly and survive through strife to win and achieve their goal. In my days, I feel the weight on me and keep on going.

I highly recommend this film. The power of human mind and determination is shown through a horse who kept his roots yet adapted well despite all who and what was against him. The horse was believed to be destined for greatness by the ones who sees brilliance from first sight.

If you envision with the prize along with a perfect support system, you will receive your dream.

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