My Favorite Movie Is Spirit Stallion of The Cimarrón Is A Children

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Today I talk about “The movie I've liked the most”.

My favorite movie is Spirit Stallion of the Cimarrón, a children's adventure film released by
Dreamworks Animations in 2002, Directed by American screenwriters Kelly Asbury and
Lorna Cook. Narrator Bryan Adams tells the story.
The voice of the characters varies according to the region, in its original language the voice
of Spirit is given by Matt Damon, the colonel by (James Cromwell) and Little Creek by
(Daniel Studi), I usually watch it dubbed into Latin Spanish with English subtitles.
The plot is about Spirit, a young wild horse leader of the herd like his father. One night, out
of curiosity, he sees the light of a campfire and discovers a camp of thieves. But sadly for
him the cowboys try to catch him, but this horse tries his best to divert them from his herd,
he is chased until he is captured and then they take him to a regiment of the American
cavalry.
Where the steed tries to be tamed by many soldiers and even the colonel but no one
succeeds. THAT day the colonel could not ride him Spirit lets an Indian who was being
arrested escape with him, they go to the indigenous community of Litte Creek, where the
mustang shares a stable with his mare called "Rain" and falls in love. One day the colonel
attacks the town of Little Creek, shoots "Rain" and takes Spirit away.
The horse is sold to the men who were building a railway. They transport him in a wagon
along with other horses, after several days he thinks how to escape, he succeeds and
releases the other horses, after fleeing he goes into the forest where he meets the Indian,
they become friends. After a few days they are pursued again but trying to be free they
jump from one side to the other of a canyon, the colonel could not capture them. In the end
they live free, "RAIN" who recovered, Spirit and Litte Creek
One of the things I like the most about this animation, in addition to the plot, is the
soundtrack, both the one adapted to Spanish by Erik Rubin and its original version by
Bryan Adams and Hans Zimmer, among my favorite songs are "Here I am" and "You Can't
Take Me" It garnered several nominations for awards, including a Golden Globe for best
score. Every time I watch this movie with my family or talk about it with my friends, we
sing because these songs are so catchy and on my Deezer playlist. Finally, the message that
this film leaves me is that although sometimes there are obstacles and adversities, we must
fight, strive to achieve our goals.

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