Young Black Stallion

December. 25,2003      G
Rating:
5.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

When courageous young Neera becomes separated from her family in the desert, she chances upon a wild colt. Together they find friendship, trust, and their way back home only to discover her family is about to lose everything!

Biana Tamimi as  Neera
Richard Romanus as  Ben Ishak
Patrick Elias as  Aden

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Reviews

Beystiman
2003/12/25

It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.

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InformationRap
2003/12/26

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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Lollivan
2003/12/27

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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Nicole
2003/12/28

I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.

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Amakoa Akana
2003/12/29

I love this short movie. Its a simple girl and horse film but special. A girl lost in the desert finds a young colt. They become friends as they wander. . . Patriarchal standards block her potential. So, how is it special? First, the cinematography in the desert is awe-inspiring, heart- heartbreakingly beautiful. Second, Biana Tamimi (Neera), who is not an actress, but an equestrian, is a joy to watch. I enjoy her amateurish acting and girlish enthusiasm. Third, The costumes are beautiful, even if I have no idea if they are authentic. Neera's hijab even looks beautiful. Fourth, the villains, especially the one in the black beard, are villainously delightful. And last, The race course is the most difficult I've seen on film and the horse race the toughest I have ever seen, made especially heart-stopping because we know the stakes for Neera. I agree with other reviewers that the film seemed too short. I could have easily watched more of Neera wandering through the desert looking for water, and more training in her secret valley.

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honkhonkhorse
2003/12/30

I enjoyed this as a child - the horses are beautiful, the music is pretty and memorable, and the plot was appealing. However, even back then I could see the flaws. I knew that "Black's" sire, apparently so fast and swift, was a stocky, powerful Friesian. I could see that "Black" changed genders throughout the film, despite the "Taming the Stallions" special feature on the DVD, which is about training the (mostly female) horses. I knew that the acting wasn't great and the plot could be more interesting and unpredictable. As I grew up, these flaws became more and more obvious to me. Yet I still think of it as an enjoyable family film.Some of the flaws do irk me, however. Why do all the black horses in every other film you see have to be Friesians? Sure, they're powerful and majestic, but when the fictional horse is supposed to be faster and finer than all the horses on Earth ... just don't. Even if the film has a streak of fantasy like The Young Black Stallion, it's still distractingly unrealistic. It's like producing a fantasy film and giving a huge elephant tiny wings to fly with and then expecting everyone to take it seriously. Face it - as stunning as it looks, a horse who has the build of a light draught horse is NOT going to breed a champion racer.Next, the whole gender thing. Why name a special feature about training the movie horses "Taming the Stallions", when half the time the Black is acted by a filly or a mare? It sounds impressive, but no horses were tamed and most of the stunt horses were female. This also really peeves me off.The acting could have been better, but since the two main characters were acted by pre-teens(?) it was reasonable.The plot itself was short and basic, but the idea of taming a wild creature and having it listen to no one but you is appealing to most children. However, I think it would be better if the film had focused a little more on the taming and training of the Black. No wild, unbroken young horse is going to be so tractable that quickly. For example, when Neera and the Black are reunited after spending a year apart, the Black rears and runs to greet her and Neera hops on his back and canters him home. If you're a horse person, you're probably snorting with laughter at that. It just wouldn't happen - for one thing, horses don't greet people by rearing. If your horse ever does that to you, especially if he's wild and you haven't seen him for over a year, I would advise you to run. For a second thing, how does that wild colt automatically know the cues for cantering, turning and halting? He stands as blithely as a beach donkey for the girl to get on his back and then behaves like the perfect riding school horse all the way home. Considering that he's supposed to be only two or three years old, that is the equivalent of having a seven-year-old knowing how to solve high school maths without even learning the basics. There's also the race. It's full of mature, well-developed Arabians who have been training for years to stay the distance and have the heart and speed to challenge the leaders at the end. Then that little black colt crashes the party. Beside them, he should look scrawny and goofy and gangly, but naturally the "stallion tamers" replaced him with a more mature horse. Obviously, I have no problem with that - if they had an actual two year old acting as the Black in that gruelling race they would have probably ended up getting a vet. But while it could possibly be faster than the older horses, a two year old wouldn't have the stamina or strength to finish the race, let alone spend the entire time running flat out to catch up with everyone else and then challenge the leaders at the finish. But it's a typical underdog story. Of course it's going to have a happy ending.Lastly, all those fake neighs in horse films really annoy me. Horses don't neigh, snort or grunt constantly, and besides that they all have their own individual voice. Having the Black rear up when he sees a noisy truck and neigh incessantly with different voices is unrealistic. I can understand why the producers would have him voice out his shock - him making goggly eyes and running away in silence would look strange on a film - but it just looked and sounded so fake. I don't have any solutions for it, but I just want to point out that adults watching this film will see how fake these neighs are too. It's distracting. They don't need to neigh so much. But other than that, it really is an enjoyable film. The horses are talented, the soundtrack melts my heart whenever I hear it, and the scenery is stunning. It's quite quick for a film - around an hour if you also watch the prologue, which I think is the best bit despite that unrealistic Friesian - and I think most children would enjoy it. I definitely did.

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jjpitt-698-903960
2003/12/31

I am a Walter Farley Fan and have been since I was 5 years old. Have read every one of his books MULTIPLE times and now am saving them for my young grandsons to enjoy. Because of this early exposure to the grand adventures of the Black and his get, horses became part of my free-time life; moved to Montana because of it and raised Arabs as a pacifier.The Black's Dam's name is actually Aisha. She was a Chestnut and the horses chosen for the several "The Black" movies have accurately portrayed Walter Farley's descriptions. Not being critical and am very pleased that others have enjoyed the series as much as I.

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TheLittleSongbird
2004/01/01

The Young Black Stallion is not I agree as good as the original(the best) and the film that followed after that. It does take too long to start with and it is much too short, I also got the sense the film was over too soon. However, it is beautifully filmed and has a nice score. The scripting is mostly nice and sweet without feeling too sentimental and the story is very touching on the most part. The acting is good enough, with the girl and the horse particularly believable.All in all, I liked the movie. The original will always be the best to me and I would have loved the film to have been longer by perhaps extending the training sequence and the beginning to have not taken as long, however I found it overall beautiful and sweet. 8/10 Bethany Cox

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