Dark Horse

May. 06,2016      PG
Rating:
7.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The larger than life true story of how a barmaid in a poor Welsh mining village convinces some of her fellow residents to pool their resources to compete in the "sport of kings" with a racehorse they would breed and raise.

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Reviews

CommentsXp
2016/05/06

Best movie ever!

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BallWubba
2016/05/07

Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.

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filippaberry84
2016/05/08

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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Deanna
2016/05/09

There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

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Larry Silverstein
2016/05/10

This documentary tells the truly remarkable true story of the thoroughbred race horse Dream Alliance, and it is quite the Cinderella tale.In a small economically depressed Welsh mining town, a barmaid and cleaner at a local department store Jan Vokes was determined that despite all odds she was going to breed a race horse, and was the driving force behind a syndicate of local townspeople pooling and saving their money to do just that.They eventually found the mare Rewbell, who had a very brief unsuccessful racing career and was considered "mental" by her connections. She would be bred to the American stallion Bien Bien for a 3,000 pound stud fee, and this would lead to the birth of Dream Alliance.Incredibly, the horse was raised on an allotment, and would eventually be placed in the care of trainer Philip Hobbs and his assistant Johnson White. They evaluated Dream Alliance as not being very fast but having the "heart of a tiger".Well, as they say the rest is history as Dream Alliance would prove he could race and win steeplechase events among the racing elite, including the most prestigious Welsh Grand National. He would even be able to return to racing after a near fatal injury on the track, and became one of the first thoroughbreds to receive stem cell surgery.Of course, during all this time the Welsh townspeople in the syndicate were just thrilled with this amazingly improbable series of events. They seemed to particularly enjoy hobnobbing with the gentry at the racetracks and causing them all kinds of consternation.All in all, here in the States every once in a while a horse will come along with less than elite breeding, be backed by blue collar folks, and upend racing tradition by being hugely successful. This is one of those true stories and the film can be a feel-good tale for viewers of any age.

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Carlo Fiorletta
2016/05/11

This movie is about a bunch of human friends who do not have movie star looks nor a lot of money. They chip in to syndicate the birth of a race horse. They go into the financial details and negotiations in a good humored way. The mating process happens and the horse born is a beautiful creature. The connection of this horse to the owners might be more sentimental than average because they are not rich people. They are not experienced but hire an experienced trainer.Some of the discussions take place at a pub table. There is some digression, mostly humorous. The background music is simply beautiful classical.If you have gone to a race or ridden or touched a horse you know they have a personality. You get that from this movie. You might feel greater things about your pets.The horse is not perfect. I will not divulge any race results. We all have our own first and last races. I won't mention how much they invested nor if they gained or lost money. In the end, this is a movie about working friendships and collaboration between humans and animals. A beautiful movie which evokes emotions and memories. This is a great movie about great relationships with a great animal. And we are all imperfect even the great.

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jdesando
2016/05/12

"There are other things that I could do, but there's really nothing that I love as much as horse racing." Chantal SutherlandI dislike being forced to feel good, as movies from the likes of Disney Studios regularly do, but Dark Horse, writer/director Louise Osmond's documentary about the Welsh "thoroughbred," Dream Alliance, made me feel better than when I walked in because it's true! Owned by a group of Welsh commoners from a small town, Dream is a winner from its beauty to its heart.Not only is the story a rouser, but Osmond also uses cinematic techniques like artful slow motion, and she has the real characters from the story narrate with their abundant charm and impish humor. To listen to their affection for their horse and see how it has changed their lives to a loving community is to experience an authentic story. Although I'm not a fan of living anywhere other than the city, this town could easily win me over.Not surprisingly, Dark Horse won the Sundance audience award this January. It appeals to those who love a story about working folk one-upping the gentry in the sport of kings, and those, especially Americans, who favor the underdog winning the gold ring. In this story, the horse, in 2000 the brainchild of a local barmaid, Jan Vokes, is comfort and joy for a town that has experienced the shutdown of its mine and the loss of spirit.The strength of the doc is, as it should be, in the talking heads on camera, working-class folk with ample personality and pluck to make engaging commentators and models for a happy citizenry who never envy the swells, the usual owners of race horses. The class theme is handled by Osmond subtly and respectfully, easy enough because the Welsh are an independent and proud lot not about to envy anyone, much less the rich.Osmond crafts this story as if it were a seamless fiction, so filled it is with the vicissitudes of life that affect all of us not able to live off fortunes. The heroes of this story are the townspeople who invest in the horse when economic times are tough and ROI not certain. Beautiful horse. Beautiful film

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markgorman
2016/05/13

Once in a while fairy tales come true in real life. This documentary charts the story of one of those times.Louise Osmond unfolds her story in real time using a mix of interviews, reminiscences, TV footage and a variety of amateur video moments of varying quality, but the story is so compelling that some of the rougher bits merely add to the gritty reality of the tale set in the grimmest of Welsh valleys. In a former pit village (Cefn Fforest, Caerphilly) that could certainly not be described in any way as idyllic.It really is a ripping yarn for our times and concerns the career of a racehorse called Dream Alliance owned by a motley crew of 30 working class Welsh men and women, bred by the cleaner at Asda and mared by what could best be described as a bit of a dray horse with literally no discernible racecourse form whatsoever. The sire perhaps had a bit more form, but hardly of Nijinsky proportions.The subplot of the story is about class. The most noble, most royal and most privileged sport of them all (apart from, say, polo) is horse racing. So to enter the world of horse racing as a bunch of 30 complete amateurs who could barely afford the £10 a week the syndicate they formed in their local pub to breed and then race a horse was more than simply a "challenge" it was verging on the insane.But slowly but surely Dream Alliance's story is told, from the search for his mother and father to his birth (caught on CCTV), his childhood being raised on an allotment and then his entry ("like a snotty nosed comprehensive schoolboy arriving at Eton") into Phillip Hobbs' Minehead yard.It's perhaps ironic that Hobbs assistant trainer, Johnson White, who tells the story from the trainer's side has every familiarity with the concept of silver spoons and was initially horrified at the prospect of these oiks and their second rate unschooled horse infiltrating his yard but at the end of the day money is money and given that many a mickle make a buckle the thirty Welsh dreamers had amassed enough of a muckle to give it a go.I won't spoil the story by going any further other than to say what now unfolds is Dream Alliance's at times roller coaster career. Told in almost breathtaking style. There were three or four moments that had me close to tears. Mainly in sheer admiration at Jan Vokes whose vision the whole idea was.This is a beautiful documentary, truly heartfelt, and utterly compelling with a vestry, very warm heart and a tremendous fillip for all those dreamers out there who dare to be different.Go and enjoy!

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