This is standard issue, boilerplate Disney movie--little more than you
would have seen on the "Wonderful World of Disney" TV program 40 years
ago (right when Secretariat was about to go on his historic run). It
veers wildly between charming and cartoonish, presents plenty of
well-worn schmaltz and platitudes, and--one suspects--fudges not a
little bit on the truth. That's not to say that there are no
entertaining moments here; a very appealing cast elevates the
proceedings by their presence, and insomuch as the film reminds you of
the true glory of Big Red, it serves as a worthwhile memorial. But one
suspects this could have been a great deal more than it is.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Secretariat
This is standard issue, boilerplate Disney movie--little more than you
would have seen on the "Wonderful World of Disney" TV program 40 years
ago (right when Secretariat was about to go on his historic run). It
veers wildly between charming and cartoonish, presents plenty of
well-worn schmaltz and platitudes, and--one suspects--fudges not a
little bit on the truth. That's not to say that there are no
entertaining moments here; a very appealing cast elevates the
proceedings by their presence, and insomuch as the film reminds you of
the true glory of Big Red, it serves as a worthwhile memorial. But one
suspects this could have been a great deal more than it is.
Labels:
Animals,
Biography,
Diane Lane,
Drama,
Family,
James Cromwell,
John Malkovich,
MEOW,
S,
Sports
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