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30 Jul 2003, 02:07 PM
Sea Biscuit [r] serious spoilers
This movie is a Gary Ross adaptation from the novel written by, Laura Hillenbrand, (http://www.pbs.org/newshour/conversation/jan-june01/seabiscuit_05-04.html) whom suffers from the same medical condition of fmr womens US National Captain, Michelle Akers. Whereas Michele led the nats to victory over China in ’99, the author wrote this renowned work from her bed.
It follows the fable of a scholarly jockey Red Pollard, in this case a flaming red-haired Tobey McGuire, an underperforming thoroughbred Sea Biscuit(son of Man of War another legendary horse) and the hopes of man from the end of the rolling 20’s thru the great depression. It’s a great underdog, motivational type film that has the theme of every person has value, if they just find it and push it, then their beauty shines thru.
In the beginning we see Charles Howard, played by Jeff Bridges, leaving his job as an underused guild crafts worker laboring on Ford’s model-T assembly line and heading west to become a very wealthy successful Buick Dealership owner. Tom Smith, played by the consummate oscar actor Chris Cooper from American Beauty & Adaptation, is a Don Xiote cowboy; a drifter from the old west that, instead of windmills, is battling the internal combustion engine. Cooper, Bridges and McGuire unwittingly converge in Tijuana; all three down on their luck-Mcguire having lost his dad who became a train riding hobo, Cooper lost his open range, Bridges lost his wife following their son’s death in an auto accident when he taught him to drive as an adolescent.
About that time Bridges abandons cars, meets a future wife and buys a lazy, ill tempered horse on the suggestion of Cooper. He then hires McGuire as the jockey, seeing that both have an inextinguishable desire to win. The volatile reaction thru alchemy makes gold from a worthless beggar’s tin flask and becomes a legend that inspires millions of people, grasping for heroes-like they did w/ Orphan Annie and the comic book superheroes of the golden age. The only opposition they’ve yet to best was another legend War Admiral, who was tearing up the eastern derbies w/ it’s braggart, millionaire owner who refused initially to race them. Fate, and a lot of drum beating and stump stopping by AM radio tzar, Tick Tock McLaughlin played by William H. Macy from Fargo. O ye betcha he takes comic relief to a whole new level. In life sometimes dreams come true and Sea Biscuit triumphs over War Admiral as 40 million Americans tune in.
Tragically, McGuire whom himself was injured prior to the race breezing another horse, finds himself unable to compete for the match and is replaced by an old colleague from Mexico. Then Sea Biscuit takes a tumble and the 2 are both down and out. Eventually they mend their spirits and come back to race again. The audience actually cheered and clapped DURING the film for this one. You’ll love it!
This movie is a Gary Ross adaptation from the novel written by, Laura Hillenbrand, (http://www.pbs.org/newshour/conversation/jan-june01/seabiscuit_05-04.html) whom suffers from the same medical condition of fmr womens US National Captain, Michelle Akers. Whereas Michele led the nats to victory over China in ’99, the author wrote this renowned work from her bed.
It follows the fable of a scholarly jockey Red Pollard, in this case a flaming red-haired Tobey McGuire, an underperforming thoroughbred Sea Biscuit(son of Man of War another legendary horse) and the hopes of man from the end of the rolling 20’s thru the great depression. It’s a great underdog, motivational type film that has the theme of every person has value, if they just find it and push it, then their beauty shines thru.
In the beginning we see Charles Howard, played by Jeff Bridges, leaving his job as an underused guild crafts worker laboring on Ford’s model-T assembly line and heading west to become a very wealthy successful Buick Dealership owner. Tom Smith, played by the consummate oscar actor Chris Cooper from American Beauty & Adaptation, is a Don Xiote cowboy; a drifter from the old west that, instead of windmills, is battling the internal combustion engine. Cooper, Bridges and McGuire unwittingly converge in Tijuana; all three down on their luck-Mcguire having lost his dad who became a train riding hobo, Cooper lost his open range, Bridges lost his wife following their son’s death in an auto accident when he taught him to drive as an adolescent.
About that time Bridges abandons cars, meets a future wife and buys a lazy, ill tempered horse on the suggestion of Cooper. He then hires McGuire as the jockey, seeing that both have an inextinguishable desire to win. The volatile reaction thru alchemy makes gold from a worthless beggar’s tin flask and becomes a legend that inspires millions of people, grasping for heroes-like they did w/ Orphan Annie and the comic book superheroes of the golden age. The only opposition they’ve yet to best was another legend War Admiral, who was tearing up the eastern derbies w/ it’s braggart, millionaire owner who refused initially to race them. Fate, and a lot of drum beating and stump stopping by AM radio tzar, Tick Tock McLaughlin played by William H. Macy from Fargo. O ye betcha he takes comic relief to a whole new level. In life sometimes dreams come true and Sea Biscuit triumphs over War Admiral as 40 million Americans tune in.
Tragically, McGuire whom himself was injured prior to the race breezing another horse, finds himself unable to compete for the match and is replaced by an old colleague from Mexico. Then Sea Biscuit takes a tumble and the 2 are both down and out. Eventually they mend their spirits and come back to race again. The audience actually cheered and clapped DURING the film for this one. You’ll love it!