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 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nothing To Lose
"Seabiscuit" is a wonderful film about character devolopment and overcoming great odds with spectacular results. During times of overwhelming negativity, "Seabiscuit" wins over your heart without guns drawn. A simple race horse inspires us all to believe in ourselves and keep on moving. We can all be winners of this game, if we don't give up the fight.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I Gave the book 5 Stars, and I liked this movie better than the book...
Usually the book is better than the movie, but in the case of "Seabiscuit", the movie captured much better the enrgy and the exitement of this wonderful horse. Narration by David McCollough of the "American Experience" gave the movie a voice of historical authenticity. The colors, scenery, images, fantastic horse racing shots, and, of course, the depth of human (and equine) feeling; also made for a movie that kept me deeply entranced.

This movie has a powerful message that transcends the history of horse racing and the Great Depression.

...Recommended for horse racing fans and also for those who never gave the sport a second thought.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Not just another horse racing movie
This movie was one of five that we selected as a bonus for buying a new HD-DVD player. Thinking that it was just another race track circuit movie, it was the last one to be viewed. Wow, blew us away!

The movie begins at the turn of the 20th Century and illustrates the impact of the industrial revolution visa vie the development of the automobile and assembly line production, into the great depression and up to the early 1940's.

The three main characters are developed and come together and we quickly bond with each of them. The story of Seabiscuit the horse could easily have been called "Cinderella Horse". The movie will take you through the full gamut of emotions with several edge of your seat sequences.

This is the best movie that I have seen for some time and found myself going to sleep thinking about it and waking up thinking about it. The cinemaphotography is outstanding and the period vehicles are a treat. Don't miss this gem!




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It's all heart.
Seabiscuit is real storytelling and beautifully acted by Tobey Maguire. Seabiscuit is a film everyone should see. I was hesitant to watch this film but I am glad I did, I thought it would was gonna be corny but Seabiscuit is convincing and heartfelt from beginning to end. You'll be cheering along, defintely one of those films that tug at your heartstings. I highly recommend checking this Academy Award nominated film out. Enjoy!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Reasonably clean
I always take these All American Hero/Feel Good type movies with a grain of salt, but this one was pretty good. I was glad that it was made without a lot of swearing and with only one not-really-sex scene (not that there was any call for it, but it seems sometimes Hollywood puts it in where it isn't needed). Tobey Maguire manages not to be too irritating, non-actor/real jockey Gary Stevens plays his role just fine, and Chris Cooper is probably the only one who could have pulled off Tom Smith without making him either completely flat or a caricature.

Yeah, it's idealized and the depiction of War Admiral is completely inaccurate (War Admiral was also a very small, unlikely-looking racehorse, not a 17-hand monster). What did we expect? It's not a documentary so don't watch it looking for historical accuracy. It's Hollywood; have fun even if it is fiction.


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