There's a story that was told by the cowboys of the late 1800's of a beautiful black stallion and red mare that were inseparable. They had been sighted together several times, and attempts had been made to capture them, but they always got away. Finally, a group of cowboys managed to capture them, and discovered that the mare was completely blind, apparently from birth. They let the horses go. There were sightings of the pair for many years afterwards, and a legend was born.
I loved that the horses didn't speak in this movie. Horses don't have eyebrows irl, but the makers decided to gave them eyebrows to show their expressions more and they did a great job on it.
This is what films need. Not more colorful characters with goofy, over the top performances, but rather characters so well written, that even though no words are spoken, you know exactly what they're about. Even the villain was so great that in the end you can't help but respect him a little. This movie is a masterpiece, and always will be.
@@carissadallke1345Sure, but there is more than one type of villain that is legitimate. A villain truly earning your hatred is great. But you can have a great villain that just as legitimately earns a more nuanced reaction.
Awesome fact: The language spoken by the lakota natives IS broken Lakota!! (I'm lakota from the Oglala Lakota Nation and you can definitely make out some words in those scenes!) Edit: might I also point out that the grey horse getting a circle around it's eye means it's praised and respected for its grand eyesite and Grey boi is always the first to see and greet Spirit???
@rorygal2991 I've grown so used to hearing 'natives' in media that are only gibberish or composed by a non-native person. This is a classic for us, and I'm happy to see more and more movies and stuff that features real native languages and cultures
I love how "it's to here, I'll always return" becomes "it's to you, I'll always return" in the ending version of the song... he has found home in others, not in a place. he will always have a home both with his family and with little creek
Bryan Adams absolutely killed the soundtrack! The opening "Here I am" is just so sweet and makes me smile. Get Off Of My Back just gets me hype and Sound the bugle will always make me cry. The animation is still great. One of the most underrated animated movies IMO. So glad to see you react and enjoy it Oscar!
Just thinking about this film makes me tear up every time. I must have seen it only twice or three times because I'm such a wreck after each viewing but it's soooo gorgeous it stuck with me...
One thing I love is that when they were writing the song for when Spirit is born, someone said "What about 'Here I Am'?" It was so simple, to where it was the perfect title.
I feel like this story is also a tribute to all the horses who were captured and tortured and died in these conditions during this time period. From being broken to starved to dying from exhaustion and thirst. It is such a beautiful movie with so much heart and these movies just don’t get made anymore
Apart from the fact I cry as soon as the first notes of the first song starts, the scene in the train, when he imagines his herd running always makes me bawl my eyes out. I cannot watch this movie without crying, it's so beautiful and conveys so much emotion with barely any words spoken
"If you lose yourself Your courage soon will follow" Is the part of the song that gets me It's between the "I've lost everything and I give up" and the "There's still someone/something still left to fight for" realization he has
@@Dr.Din0.Dud3 I wonder if it was censored out of some releases? I remember seeing it in the cinema release but was always doubting myself whenI watched my dvd copy and it wasn't there. yet there it is in this video?
As a native american myself, this movie always hit home deep. In some way of form, I always tear up during this movie. Growing up, this movie was particularly my favorite and will be my home seed for the rest of my life.
Hans Zimmer did the soundtrack. One of his best!!! Originally the idea was that there will be no exposition. But then they decided to bring Matt Damon in and help a bit. I think its okay.
No wonder its so great. This same dude did the soundtrack for Prince of Egypt, one of the best animated soundtracks ever. He also did movies like the Lion King , Kung Fu Panda, and Megamind. All great animated movie soundtracks
The lifespan of a horse is typically between 25 and 35 years give or take my first mare that I had lived to be almost 29. She was in pretty good shape when she passed so it was kind of unknown what she died of same thing happened with one of my other mares, who suddenly succumb to paralysis. Usually horses waste away rapidly in old age and pass away quietly but I’ve seen ones have heart attacks and strokes. In the wild most are taken by predators or injury.
Horses sometimes pass away without any "reason" for it. They're not like humans, the can pass away simply because they're old, they will simply lie down and never get up again, they don't need to have a reson for passing. I have a 33 year old mare, she'll become 34 this year
@@aleydistordera9167 I knew a 36 year old Arabian gelding. I’ve had so many horses come and go during my life time that I remember the ones closest to me. I wish horses lived as long as humans. I miss my childhood mare.
@@at1the1beginning when humans die of old age it normally happens because the old age creates a cancer or a heart attack or something that kills you. With a horse there doesn't need to be such thing, they can just decide "I'm tired" and just pass away peacefully in their sleep without any cause of death. I hope I'm explaining myself right...
A lot of people dont know this, but the villain in this movie called "the corporal" is actually Custer. And their "home" is right below the tetons, so they travel through arizona and utah and wyoming throughout the whole movie
Didn't know I needed to cry for 41 minutes and 21 seconds straight today but here we are apparently. This is such an emotional movie that really tends to get us horse people in the feels. Highly recommend Black Beauty (the one with Sean Bean in it) on this particular theme of movies with horses in them that wreck you.
Spirit narrating he wondered if his herd missed him and the picture showing all the mares looking up at the same time breaks me man. They all miss him so much 😭😭
Dreamworks didnt do very many 2D movies, but when they did do them, they did them SO well. This is definitely one of their best!! Horse movies like these are crazy underrated, and hard to come by. I always loved films that didnt need many words, or a main character who speaks, in order to show off its story. Especially when theyre focused on animals! This is truly a gem
I wasnt expecting you to react to this! I love this movie so much. Did you know that they actually recorded and used real horse sounds. "Sound designer Tim Chau was dispatched to stables outside Los Angeles to record the sounds of real horses; the final product features real hoof beats and horse vocals that were used to express their vocalizations in the film." From animator's stand point this is an amazing movie. They used 3D models for a lot of scenes as an reference and then drew over it so it would match up with the camera for some of those amazing shots. I could talk about this movie whole day. xD
This movie and "Brother Bear" are my favorite animated films. I hope you will watch "Brother Bear" (if you haven't already seen it) also, and I love that your are seeing this wonderful film too!!! I knew you would love this film:)
The film that introduced me to Phil Collins LOL But yeah I watched that one countless times while growing up. Had it on VHS (which I eventually wore out) and I still have the DVD.
The animation for this movie was revolutionary for it's time (2001), Dreamworks invented an entirely new form of animation and had to build the software from scratch. The seamless blend of 2D and 3D was the first of its kind. This movie is so underrated. It's such a beautiful movie. the sound track and artwork are amazing. but their ability to tell such an emotionally captivating movie with so few words is an art of it's own. And dreamworks was basically a nobody at the time, But they outshined even Disney here.
The way they portrait all this different types of love with such softness, I mean through music and silence its just so perfect in my opinion, I really love this movie so much, we can get sooo much from it!
This is my favorite movie of all time. I grew up with it and I always watch this when I feel down. This movie is so beautiful in every way and I wish there were more like this one.
It’s my second favorite movie of all time, _Atlantis: The Lost Empire_ will always be my favorite movie, but this one has the magic touch that speaks to anyone
Keeping my fingers crossed that Oscar will watch Steven Spielberg's War Horse from 2011 one day, after seeing his reaction to this movie. I saw those teary eyes! War Horse will definitely make you cry.
Ahh a classic from my horsey kid childhood. I wish we'd get an animated Western like this again...anyhow, some answers and random facts: - A domestic horse's life span can be from 20-30 years, even beyond that. Wild horses can make it that far too sometimes, there was a particularly famous Mustang stallion named Picasso who was likely over 20 when he was last seen. - The Mustang isn't actually native to North America, but is the descendant of escaped European (mainly Spanish) colonists' horses that reverted to a wild state, and ended up kinda becoming their own breed. They were nearly wiped out in the 1940s, and while they're not exactly on the brink of extinction nowadays there is still MUCH controversy and debate as to how many of them can be allowed to be roam free in the USA/Canada. - Spirit's ladyfriend Rain is a nice example of a paint/pinto horse, much prized by the native americans for their colour and markings, some of which were believed to give the horses supernatural powers. The feather in her mane is likely a coup feather, given to warriors for specific deeds in battles and raids. - There was a story about a stallion who used to avoid capture by running full speed up and down nearly sheer hillsides, and that the wranglers' horses would refuse to follow at the same pace. Later on he was caught by a native american who used him in his own wild horse catching efforts, until one day the stallion had enough and launched himself off a cliff, preferring one last 'flight' in freedom even if it meant his death. It seems likely that Spirit was inspired by stories of such animals.
My mom and I also adopted a rescue horse who was rescued from a kill pen, starved twice in his 14 years-when we got him he was 14. He has a dent in his face from when he was 6. The rescue place told us he is a pure straight Egyptian Arabian. Given his poor life he’s had, he has never lost his spirit or went mean to protect himself. He isnt ridable and customers at my work, some have even said “Why even have him if you cant ride him?” Or “whats the point in owning a horse if you cant ride or event?”. I tell them “The bond. Plain and simple”. The bond alone we have formed makes him and I inseparable. My mom told me “he seems to taken to you more and that’s perfectly fine”. Him and I play chase in the pasture and when he’s scared of something, he doesn’t bolt or pull away, but hides behind me or dances around me but doesn’t hurt me. Rescue horses and animals have the incredible personalities and, when they form bonds, it is truly amazing. Im honored to be chosen by Hal, our rescue horse, to have this bond with him. Sorry for the long, long comment, but I cant express what such an incredible experience it has been! Lol
@@anotaku1163 It is something that will bring a tear to anyone’s eye. Horses dont have to only be for riding. There’s times when he will just want to have a cuddle by resting his head in my shoulder/chest area and we’ll just stand there embracing the moment. He drops anything and everything to come to us when we see him. If anyone wants a loyal companion and friend for life, always adopt or rescue :)
Spirit is a big part of my childhood. ❤ Please watch "Homeward Bound" one day. It will make you cry, but its another childhood movie that I hold dearly to my heart ❤.
Oh my gosh, YES!!! That's the first movie I ever full-on cried to. I saw it many times growing up and was sad but fine... but I watched it on the anniversary of my childhood dog's passing, and that's what finally broke me!! I've been full-on crying at movies ever since 😭🥹😭💕
also the original "incredible journey" ...the homeward bound version sountrack hits like a bus. also i'd suggest the 1972 version of call of the wild... it cast a GSD as the main dog - but it hits hard...
This has been my favorite movie my entire life. It came out a few months after I was born. I love the animation, the music, the fact that it was about horses- everything. I can’t wait to see what you think (I can’t watch this right now but I’m definitely looking forward to your reaction once I can)
This is a great film, and ha s a bit of historical context in the film industry. One of the first times that DreamWorks was able to bring real competition against Disney in the animation genre, especially after Don Bluth (stopped directing). Edit: corrected Don Bluth's assumed status from deceased to alive
Spirit is one of the greatest movies of all time. I like how they don't mention it but all the foal in spirits heard. Are more than likely his kids based on horse nature.
This movie is amazing and despite some inaccuracies it’s one of my favourite animated movies! Sad part is that this is how mustangs were treated, and worse, there is a reason the english word for training horses to be ridden and handled is called breaking in. If you loved this movie I really recommend Black Beauty from 1994 and War Horse from 2011, two other amazing horse movies with so many emotional moments and lessons about animals and how they are treated.
Such a good movie, and the animation is stunning! They managed to make all the animals and their movements in this look so real. As someone who loves (drawing) animals, this makes me so happy everytime I see it. Excited to watch your reaction to it :)
Omg yes, I watched that too! The whole making-of extra material on the DVD was so interesting to me, and I still remember the shapes they used to draw horses!
It always warms my heart when I see adults who have embraced their inner child, and watch animated films like this one. When we are children we enjoy these in one way, but as adults IF we can still tap into our inner child, we can still feel the joy, but we can also appreciate the story, and those little nuances that we as children can sometimes miss. Isn't it glorious for those of us who have that ability to see with the knowledge and wisdom of an adult, but also with the love, and joy of the child like heart. Great reaction as always Oscar. Keep up the good work, and congratulations on how well you, and your channel is doing, Brian
this movie is really so timeless. loved seeing the emotion and empathy when Spirit was taken from his mother and herd. i agree with your assessment at the end - without the verbal communication we have to rely on our nonverbals which seem to make you feel it more
Such a small detail when he was fighting that wild cat at the start that said so much in so few shots. When Spirit raised his hooves to stomp, that cat instantly prepared itself for death. It saw it coming and held nothing but fear for its life. Spirit, knowing he had won and didn't need to prove anything else stomped close enough to scare the cat and let him know that he could have killed him if he wanted to, but instead spared him. Spirit showed him mercy and respect, letting it go to survive somewhere else. In a way that show of respectful mercy comes back to reward him at the end of the film after "The big jump."
This movie was my childhood, a favorite of mine right along with HTTYD. The movie is just plain beautiful and the music is top tier. I cry all throughout the movie, especially now that I'm older and can understand more elements of the story. Also if you didn't catch it Spirit's wife's name is Rain 🩷 great reaction!
I know it was hard to see but yes the female horse did get shot you can see like a dark circle up on her front leg. That’s the hole 🕳️ where she got shot.
this movie makes me cry every single time especially the scene when he's on the train and he almost lost his spirit and watching your reaction was no exception I was getting teary eyed right along with you
I used to watch this movie on vhs every day when I was a kid. Now it just makes me so emotional and nostalgic. Movies just don’t get made like this anymore. It’s stunning
the soundtrack is on another level with this one, I'm obsessed with this movie!!! this movie always gives me chills. I was 11 when this came out. had it on vhs. this movie came out in 2002. Lifespan of a horse is typically 13-17 years but some can go as far as 20+
I'm studying animation because I want to make movies like this, as good as this. Where the animation doesn't need words to communicate. It's almost the definition of animation to me, image sequences that speak louder than words. Animation that makes you feel :) Thank you for this amazing, beautiful, moving reaction
Это один из немногих фильмов, который всякий раз, сколько бы я его не смотрела, пробивает на слёзы. Эта невероятная сила духа главного героя просто покоряет меня. Он не неудачник внезапно ставший героем, он предводитель от рождения, он всегда, каждую секунду своего существования боролся за жизнь и желал её. Всем сердцем желал жить. Мне не хватает такого качества в себе, чтобы даже в серой рутине чувствовать энергию жизни, что течёт в крови, чтобы даже в моменты отчаяния твёрдо стоять на ногах и иметь мужество не только спасти себя, но и вдохновить других...
I must’ve seen this movie thousands of times by now. My parents said I used to play this movie, finish the cassette, and just put it right back in when I was a kid. But it’s been a while now, and this movie always manages to make me cry. Thank you for watching it and reminding me how much I love it
Thank you soooo much for watching this highly underrated gem of a movie. I first watched this when it came out in theaters when I was a kid with my mom, my best friend (horse lover) and her mom (also horse lover). I wasn't really into horses back then and I didn't expect to really like this movie...boy was I wrong! I loved it and all four of us cried. Afterwards I bought the soundtrack thats so good. Thanks again ❤
This movie and Black Beauty 1994 were my favorite growing up! Black Beauty goes into darker parts of being a horse in the 19th century UK. It’s so gorgeous and the storytelling is amazing! Has some familiar faces in the cast and is based on the book with little variation. It is definitely the sign of a great movie when it is so close to the source material. Love if you’d check it out!
I rarely comment on TH-cam, but I had to say here that you have a lovely heart. This movie was one of my comforts growing up. I watched it in theaters when it was released, I watched it with my late grandparents when I was a kid, and numerous times with my parents. On my own too, as a lonely homeschooler. The expressiveness without words always captured me, and your reaction brought me back to childhood. I’m glad you enjoyed it 💛
This is my favorite movie of all time. Btw, I think the eagle represents his freedom. When he says that sometimes he feels like he could fly, you can see the shot of the eagle in front of him, and it almost looks like he has wings. And even when he is with rain and he sees the eagle turning his back on him, it feels like he isn't completely free yet. I love this movie so so so much!
There was a horse at my barn that lived to 42. This movie always makes me cry because I said goodbye to my paint mare when I had to move across the country and didn’t want to separate her from the horses and home she knew her whole life. I gave her to my friend and she sends me pictures and I get to visit her whenever I can.
Im just here because Spirit is my all time favorite movie and I will die on this hill. Watching someone else experience it too for the first time, just hits different. Horses live a LONG time, the oldest horse my family had was 40 years old. To "break" a horse properly, you teach them to "gentle" and its basically earning their trust instead of forcing them to obey which is honestly fantastic.
Aaahh my favorite animated movie!! It just does such a great job of storytelling and using body language and facial expressions that make for such compelling performances. It’s one of the best examples I’ve seen of the rule “show, don’t tell”, which is what cinema is all about. Like you said it makes you feel sooo much and that’s everything I ever want from a movie. Glad you got into it as much as I did!!
You mentioned the Man From Snowy River, that’s my dad’s favorite movie! He was a rodeo cowboy and horse man for many years, he had a beloved buckskin (just like Spirit!) who he would take on weeks long trail rides in the mountains and stuff. We watched that movie so many times growing up. This movie, Spirit, I saw in theaters when it first came out, it was one of the first times a movie made me cry and definitely the first time I cried in a theater. It’s just so touching and told so beautifully and the music is so emotional!
I just want to thank you for what you are doing. It's a great fun and pleasure for me to watch your reactions and reviews. Your ability to see the best in every movie is truly amazing and makes me try to find something interesting even in those films that I didn't like before. For example, I wasn't so fond of some cartoons like "Spirit" or "Ratatouille" but after your reviews I feel that I begin to like them more because you managed to find so many good points in them that I didn't notice earlier. Just thank you for your thoughts, kindness and energy!
5:29 Usually between 20 and 30 years. 20:10 The eagle works as a metaphor. It represents freedom. In this scene specifically, he wants to go home and be free and he actually _could_ be free. But he’s not trying to be free anymore because of Rain. 23:02 He did. Rain shielded Little Creek by rearing. If you look closely, you can see her injury during the scene at the waterfall. 37:40 After HTTYD, not necessarily.
This was my favorite movie as a kid. I lie, favorite is an understatement; I was OBSESSED with this film back in the early 2000s. Also one of the first DVDs, if not the first, that I had instead of VHS. The DVD came with mini games, commentary, and, my favorite, tutorials on how to draw a horse. Probably one of the biggest things that kick-started my love for drawing and art. Still thoroughly enjoy listening to sound track. Might just dig it out, pop it in and watch this weekend. I'm so glad that this childhood movie still holds up today even as an adult.
...I made a comment on your Beauty and The Beast reaction on James Baxter and talked about him animating the dance scene, and I mentioned Spirit! I CAN'T believe you now watched this! James talked about sitting in a field, and studying horses for full work days is insane. Yes, the cg has aged, but the 2d is timeless! Drawing horses is so hard because of their proportions because if it's wrong, it's obviously wrong. Not even mentioning their walkcycle! One hoof touches the ground at the time. Even videogames are only getting it 'right' now! At least with Zelda. And they recorded all the sounds, they had such a huge library of horse noises. And they all work so well to convey the emotion.
Bryan Adams did the songs, Hans Zimmer did the score, and Matt Damon narrated haha but that's why the music was so amazing and dramatic and fit the environment
As someone who grew up watching Spirit, I know it back and forth and love it, will forever be my favorite movie, I don't know if it's confirmed or anything but I like to believe that the eagle is the simbol of freedom (like in the real-life America). Spirit galloping across the fields with the eagle - with freedom. Then he gets captured and loses his freedom - the eagle leaves him with the humans. Then at the end the eagle is back with our fella, living a free life again. It's just crazy how with less speaking than other movies they made it so good and so so understandable. And the soundeffects and songs...Masterpiece.
Yay, another reactor who watched this movie! You had some really good insights, and I'm really happy to see that you allowed yourself to get emotional. To answer a few of your questions, horses can live up to 30-35 years, sometimes older. Breaking a horse naturally does indeed often take several weeks or even months. Rain also did get shot when she reared up to protect Little Creek; you can see a dark round spot on her shoulder when she's laying on the lakeside afterwards. And to balance out the sad, here's a fun fact: during the scene where Spirit is watching Rain, the mare, and showing off for her, he's behaving exactly like a real Stallion who's.. frustrated.. would be.
This is my favorite movie of all time. As a child it was amazing, but as an adult its outstanding. This movie wonderfully tackles tough topics like colonization for younger audiences, and also has one of the best sound tracks of all time. Total tear jerker from start to finish. One of Matt Damon's best movies hahaha!
One of the best movies ever. You can feel just how much love and care and attention to detail was put into it and it really pays off. We watched this movie so often as children and I still tear up whenever I watch it or just hear the song. It's so pure, so beautiful. Thanks for sharing your reaction. I'm really happy that you loved it as well.
This is my childhood movie!! It's sooo nostalgic to me, it makes me really emotional. IT'S JUST PERFECT! So happy I had the privilege to grow up with this masterpiece :)
I used to be addicted to this movie when I was a kid; our neighbors have always had horses and there is one I've named Spirit in memory of this beautiful piece.
Check out the real life story of Sergeant Reckless. TH-camr, The Fat Electrician, covers the story well but he is a vet so his language can be colorful.
I absolutely love this movie, it is so underrated. Fun fact Spirit in the movie is based of a real horse. The animation is so good because they studied the body language of real horses, the way the ears move, how they run, it’s incredible how much effort they put into this movie. I love it
💖Bryan Adams also sang all the Sound Track in the French version! Just so good. The french lyrics are very poetic and full of metaphores, which really added to the experience. It was very fun to watch the original english version when I learned the language. I noticed that In Sound the Bugle, instead of saying "leave me lying here " in english, he says "let me die" (laisse moi mourir) in french, which broke my heart even more. Spirit was my favorite movie growing up and it still is very precious to me and my family.💖Very happy you enjoyed it and to see all these people showing love even after all these years💖
I loved this movie as a kid and it’s still my favorite to this day because of the emotion it captures and the POV from the spirit of a free animal. I feel like so many people don’t understand that animals have feelings too or they feel they aren’t as complex. They really are.
I saw this at the cinema when it first released. I was 9. I loved it and my mum bought it for me on VHS and I watched it so many times. One of my favourite childhood movies. And the opening song is so good.
Your reactions are absolutely adorable. I love how emotional and expressive you are. I smiled and cried with you. Spirit is a really good movie, and rewatching it with you was a joy. Thank you 💕
I love this movie and I loved it even as a child. The first time I saw it I was 5 years old and I was obsessed, I saw it almost every day. At that time my mother was pregnant and we had to choose a name for my brother and I tried in every way to convince my parents to call him Spirit, but they didn't want to... I wonder why?!?😂
If you want to watch a live-action movie of a 'horse's journey' in a more modern, domesticated horse setting, watch Black Beauty (the 1994 version). BEAUTIFUL movie that will probably make you cry XD Also Horse Nerd here in danger of sounding like a know-it-all (sorry): - Horses live for about 25-30 years depending on their level of health and care, but some have been known to live beyond that, even to 40. - Spirit was based on a real horse who still lives today, as far as I know, and both his fur color and Rain's fur color exists in real life, Spirit being a Buckskin Dun, Rain being a flaxen chestnut paint/pinto. - Properly breaking or 'starting' a horse can indeed take a few weeks if done well, months if you really want them to have a solid foundation. - Wild mustangs still roam free today, in Nevada and Wyoming for the most part, though their numbers are dwindling due to mass roundups from the government
Yes!!!!!!!! I’ve been waiting for this one!!!!!!!!!!! Literally one of my childhood favorites. I have a lot, but this one was definitely in the top 3 for a while, and I still love it❤
omg yes, along with this movie, The Man From Snowy River, and The Silver Brumby were staples of my childhood! we horse loving kids consumed ALL horse media from every country regardless of our country of origin or the language barriers, we were desperate for good horse films 😂 I remember seeing this movie in the theaters as a kid, and oh man was i crying at the end haha, i still tear up whenever i watch it even now. the movie is such a beautiful representation of freedom, both for animals and humans, and also the difference between genuine respect and care between humans and animals (as expressed through Little Creek and Spirit's relationship) vs the abuse that can be and sadly still is present from humans towards animals, especially horses (as shown with how the Colonel treated Spirit). "breaking" horses is an older term that isn't so commonly used nowadays, more common terms are "gentling" a horse (particularly when working with mustangs) or "starting" a horse (more often used with young horses that have grown up around people). the methods are a lot more natural now and more about building trust and respect, rather than in the past where it was about forcing a horse to accept a rider. there are still bad horse owners/trainers out there, but over time thinking and methods have thankfully changed a lot. but this movie is a good reminder even now to always treat animals with the care and respect they deserve. if any other animal could have the title of "man's best friend" i should think it would be horses. horses are companions for life :) anyway, really enjoyed your reaction and thoughts throughout this movie, as i always do honestly. you're one of my favorite reactors on youtube! looking forward to your next video! 😄
It's so amazing how they established Spirit as the ours embodiment of freedom and independence in such a short time, so it really hurts when you see him caught by those ropes..!
23:55 just for clarification, when spirit looks at rains shoulder you can see a gun shot wound, it's kinda easy to miss but it's there. Also this is my absolute favorite dreamworks movie, from the art style, to great characters/villians, and hans zimmer giving 100% with the songs.
I was surprised then rain had a bullet wound, I thought the bullet missed until I got older and actually looked where he did. It was a nice little touch and barely noticeable 23:57
No wayyyyyy!! Thank you SOOO much for reacting to this movie. It was in my top ten as a kid! A year ago I watched it for the first time in years… I sobbed from start to end. The nostalgia was so suffocating, I loved it. Just the first note to the first song made me cry!😂 Any fake horse I had to name as a kid was immediately Spirit and Rain🥹❤️
I don’t cry easily during movies, but no matter how hard I try I always cry at the scene where Spirit gets caught and his mother screams for him. Never have I ever watched this movie without dropping a single tear😢 It’s my favourite movie and always will be💘
This movie was a huge part of my childhood! I was a certified horse girl and a rider for years, so this definitely came out at the peak of all that 😁 To this day, I think this might be Hans Zimmer’s most underrated score. Such a masterpiece of music
A movie from 2001 where we see how travel to the west was violent and racist. A Native person voiced by a Native actor. Horses for the most part look like horses, excluding a few added human features for style and emphasis. A story where friendship isn’t the answer, but it’s about accepting help and that it’s okay to accept help, and it’s okay to part ways in the end. Really a fantastic story.
There's a story that was told by the cowboys of the late 1800's of a beautiful black stallion and red mare that were inseparable. They had been sighted together several times, and attempts had been made to capture them, but they always got away. Finally, a group of cowboys managed to capture them, and discovered that the mare was completely blind, apparently from birth. They let the horses go. There were sightings of the pair for many years afterwards, and a legend was born.
Thats adorable
Thank you for telling. It is so good to know ❤
Also read about Picasso in Sand Wash Basin in Colorado. He has likely deceased but one of the most beautiful stallions and lived to at least 30.
That's wholesome
Do you know the name if that story?
I loved that the horses didn't speak in this movie. Horses don't have eyebrows irl, but the makers decided to gave them eyebrows to show their expressions more and they did a great job on it.
I agree! They did a fantastic job of giving them emotions without making them seem too human or creepy.
And the effort they put into making them anatomically correct was great
Ya, the most speaking the horse did was as a narrator
@@amberlyrane8006 And even then, it was only the one
@@davidfollett6522 Well, the narrator is a constant thing through the whole movie so it's the only real talking.
The soundtrack for this is one of the best OST out there
Hans Zimmer x Bryan Adams= masterpiece
my dad used to sing me the songs from this movie before bed when i was little❤️
Seriously, who ever picked Bryan Adams to sing deserves a raise, his voice coupled with Hans Zimmers music is just cheffs kiss
Its still one of my favorites. And even though I forget it sometimes, its always nice to rediscover and return to, and its always amazing.
True Run Free is a great running track
This is what films need. Not more colorful characters with goofy, over the top performances, but rather characters so well written, that even though no words are spoken, you know exactly what they're about. Even the villain was so great that in the end you can't help but respect him a little. This movie is a masterpiece, and always will be.
I always think if you can truly hate a villain you've wrote a good story.
@@carissadallke1345Sure, but there is more than one type of villain that is legitimate.
A villain truly earning your hatred is great.
But you can have a great villain that just as legitimately earns a more nuanced reaction.
Cinema facist
Awesome fact: The language spoken by the lakota natives IS broken Lakota!!
(I'm lakota from the Oglala Lakota Nation and you can definitely make out some words in those scenes!)
Edit: might I also point out that the grey horse getting a circle around it's eye means it's praised and respected for its grand eyesite and Grey boi is always the first to see and greet Spirit???
That makes me so happy to hear; I can't list all the movies that have disappointed me by swapping out indigenous music and languages without a care
@rorygal2991 I've grown so used to hearing 'natives' in media that are only gibberish or composed by a non-native person. This is a classic for us, and I'm happy to see more and more movies and stuff that features real native languages and cultures
That is so cool 😲
What words can you make out? I’ve always been curious!
What they are saying? 😮
I love how "it's to here, I'll always return" becomes "it's to you, I'll always return" in the ending version of the song... he has found home in others, not in a place. he will always have a home both with his family and with little creek
🥲🥺😭
Bryan Adams absolutely killed the soundtrack! The opening "Here I am" is just so sweet and makes me smile. Get Off Of My Back just gets me hype and Sound the bugle will always make me cry. The animation is still great. One of the most underrated animated movies IMO. So glad to see you react and enjoy it Oscar!
Just thinking about this film makes me tear up every time. I must have seen it only twice or three times because I'm such a wreck after each viewing but it's soooo gorgeous it stuck with me...
One thing I love is that when they were writing the song for when Spirit is born, someone said "What about 'Here I Am'?" It was so simple, to where it was the perfect title.
Fun fact!! Sound the bugle was recorded after Bryan Adams had performed a live show so that his voice was extra raspy !!
@@RainbowJunimo sound the bugle always makes me cry
@@RainbowJunimo Definitely heard this fact before. It just adds on to the tone of the scene if you ask me.
I feel like this story is also a tribute to all the horses who were captured and tortured and died in these conditions during this time period. From being broken to starved to dying from exhaustion and thirst. It is such a beautiful movie with so much heart and these movies just don’t get made anymore
Brian Adams did one hell of a job with the music. He really put his heart into the score.
Brian adams and Hans Zimmer
Way to powerfull duo when it comes to music
@@YukiTheOkami -
*Bryan
Erik Rubin killed it for the Spanish version
Yeah he did pour his soul into the singing, I know that from the fact that I start bawling unknowingly everytime the songs start😅
Apart from the fact I cry as soon as the first notes of the first song starts, the scene in the train, when he imagines his herd running always makes me bawl my eyes out. I cannot watch this movie without crying, it's so beautiful and conveys so much emotion with barely any words spoken
Same here. The music is so emotional!
i’m so glad i’m not the only one
"If you lose yourself
Your courage soon will follow"
Is the part of the song that gets me
It's between the "I've lost everything and I give up" and the "There's still someone/something still left to fight for" realization he has
Same, the train one is heartbreaking
That's the scene that always made me cry too! When I has this on vhs I would rewind it to watch the train scene again almost every time lol.
Btw, It's easy to miss, but at 23:55 you can see Rain has a bullet hole in her shoulder
Dude, are you the eagle? I've been watching this movie since I was like, six and never caught that detail.
@@Dr.Din0.Dud3same! I never realized that! I'm always glad to learn more about my favorite movies.
I didn't even notice that
@@Dr.Din0.Dud3 I wonder if it was censored out of some releases? I remember seeing it in the cinema release but was always doubting myself whenI watched my dvd copy and it wasn't there. yet there it is in this video?
@@rabbitguts2518probably, they remove whatever they want
As a native american myself, this movie always hit home deep. In some way of form, I always tear up during this movie. Growing up, this movie was particularly my favorite and will be my home seed for the rest of my life.
Hans Zimmer did the soundtrack. One of his best!!! Originally the idea was that there will be no exposition. But then they decided to bring Matt Damon in and help a bit. I think its okay.
No wonder its so great. This same dude did the soundtrack for Prince of Egypt, one of the best animated soundtracks ever. He also did movies like the Lion King , Kung Fu Panda, and Megamind. All great animated movie soundtracks
The lifespan of a horse is typically between 25 and 35 years give or take my first mare that I had lived to be almost 29. She was in pretty good shape when she passed so it was kind of unknown what she died of same thing happened with one of my other mares, who suddenly succumb to paralysis. Usually horses waste away rapidly in old age and pass away quietly but I’ve seen ones have heart attacks and strokes. In the wild most are taken by predators or injury.
Horses sometimes pass away without any "reason" for it. They're not like humans, the can pass away simply because they're old, they will simply lie down and never get up again, they don't need to have a reson for passing. I have a 33 year old mare, she'll become 34 this year
@@aleydistordera9167 I knew a 36 year old Arabian gelding. I’ve had so many horses come and go during my life time that I remember the ones closest to me. I wish horses lived as long as humans. I miss my childhood mare.
@@aleydistordera9167 So can humans...
@@at1the1beginning when humans die of old age it normally happens because the old age creates a cancer or a heart attack or something that kills you. With a horse there doesn't need to be such thing, they can just decide "I'm tired" and just pass away peacefully in their sleep without any cause of death. I hope I'm explaining myself right...
@@aleydistordera9167 And do you have anything to back that claim up?
A lot of people dont know this, but the villain in this movie called "the corporal" is actually Custer.
And their "home" is right below the tetons, so they travel through arizona and utah and wyoming throughout the whole movie
Didn't know I needed to cry for 41 minutes and 21 seconds straight today but here we are apparently.
This is such an emotional movie that really tends to get us horse people in the feels. Highly recommend Black Beauty (the one with Sean Bean in it) on this particular theme of movies with horses in them that wreck you.
Oh god, you’re recommending Black Beauty, are you trying to break this poor man? 😂
I remember watching Black Beauty as a kid and loving it! I also knew it was sad but I don't remember much! I'm gonna rewatch it as soon as I can
oof yeah that one is lovely and very painful :')
Oscar: Good day Marshmallows!
Lyrazel: 😭😭😭😭
I second this specific version of Black Beauty!!!! also The Black Stallion is one I enjoyed as a 90s kid
Spirit narrating he wondered if his herd missed him and the picture showing all the mares looking up at the same time breaks me man. They all miss him so much 😭😭
Dreamworks didnt do very many 2D movies, but when they did do them, they did them SO well. This is definitely one of their best!!
Horse movies like these are crazy underrated, and hard to come by. I always loved films that didnt need many words, or a main character who speaks, in order to show off its story. Especially when theyre focused on animals! This is truly a gem
I wasnt expecting you to react to this! I love this movie so much. Did you know that they actually recorded and used real horse sounds. "Sound designer Tim Chau was dispatched to stables outside Los Angeles to record the sounds of real horses; the final product features real hoof beats and horse vocals that were used to express their vocalizations in the film."
From animator's stand point this is an amazing movie. They used 3D models for a lot of scenes as an reference and then drew over it so it would match up with the camera for some of those amazing shots. I could talk about this movie whole day. xD
20:15 it wasn't his eagle friend, it was just another eagle that reminded him of home.
Spirit did the slow hand/nose trust touch before How to Train Your Dragon did. Just sayin!
It's a thing when genteling a horse
no shit, spirit is way older than httyd.. (no hate)
Both are Dreamworks movies. It's also a common thing to do with animals when you're trying to put them at ease or gain their trust.
@@cvpoxx_ httyd just more recognisable these days
Same Animation studio tho jus' sayin' :)
This movie and "Brother Bear" are my favorite animated films.
I hope you will watch "Brother Bear" (if you haven't already seen it) also, and I love that your are seeing this wonderful film too!!!
I knew you would love this film:)
omg yes brother bear was so good too!!!
The film that introduced me to Phil Collins LOL
But yeah I watched that one countless times while growing up. Had it on VHS (which I eventually wore out) and I still have the DVD.
The animation for this movie was revolutionary for it's time (2001), Dreamworks invented an entirely new form of animation and had to build the software from scratch. The seamless blend of 2D and 3D was the first of its kind.
This movie is so underrated. It's such a beautiful movie. the sound track and artwork are amazing. but their ability to tell such an emotionally captivating movie with so few words is an art of it's own. And dreamworks was basically a nobody at the time, But they outshined even Disney here.
The way they portrait all this different types of love with such softness, I mean through music and silence its just so perfect in my opinion, I really love this movie so much, we can get sooo much from it!
This is my favorite movie of all time. I grew up with it and I always watch this when I feel down. This movie is so beautiful in every way and I wish there were more like this one.
It felt sacred when I was watching it 😆 so good.
It’s my second favorite movie of all time, _Atlantis: The Lost Empire_ will always be my favorite movie, but this one has the magic touch that speaks to anyone
Keeping my fingers crossed that Oscar will watch Steven Spielberg's War Horse from 2011 one day, after seeing his reaction to this movie. I saw those teary eyes! War Horse will definitely make you cry.
Ohhhh, I forgot about that one. Only saw it once a long time ago, but I remember loving it!! I agree, please do War Horse 😍💖
Oh yes, War Horse was so good!
War Horse is one of the best horse movies out there, he needs to see it
Yes!!! One of my faves and actually a pretty good WW1 representation (also one of the best book to movie transitions I've seen)
I prefer the book over the movie, but it is alright
Ahh a classic from my horsey kid childhood. I wish we'd get an animated Western like this again...anyhow, some answers and random facts:
- A domestic horse's life span can be from 20-30 years, even beyond that. Wild horses can make it that far too sometimes, there was a particularly famous Mustang stallion named Picasso who was likely over 20 when he was last seen.
- The Mustang isn't actually native to North America, but is the descendant of escaped European (mainly Spanish) colonists' horses that reverted to a wild state, and ended up kinda becoming their own breed. They were nearly wiped out in the 1940s, and while they're not exactly on the brink of extinction nowadays there is still MUCH controversy and debate as to how many of them can be allowed to be roam free in the USA/Canada.
- Spirit's ladyfriend Rain is a nice example of a paint/pinto horse, much prized by the native americans for their colour and markings, some of which were believed to give the horses supernatural powers. The feather in her mane is likely a coup feather, given to warriors for specific deeds in battles and raids.
- There was a story about a stallion who used to avoid capture by running full speed up and down nearly sheer hillsides, and that the wranglers' horses would refuse to follow at the same pace. Later on he was caught by a native american who used him in his own wild horse catching efforts, until one day the stallion had enough and launched himself off a cliff, preferring one last 'flight' in freedom even if it meant his death. It seems likely that Spirit was inspired by stories of such animals.
My mom and I also adopted a rescue horse who was rescued from a kill pen, starved twice in his 14 years-when we got him he was 14. He has a dent in his face from when he was 6. The rescue place told us he is a pure straight Egyptian Arabian. Given his poor life he’s had, he has never lost his spirit or went mean to protect himself. He isnt ridable and customers at my work, some have even said “Why even have him if you cant ride him?” Or “whats the point in owning a horse if you cant ride or event?”. I tell them “The bond. Plain and simple”. The bond alone we have formed makes him and I inseparable. My mom told me “he seems to taken to you more and that’s perfectly fine”. Him and I play chase in the pasture and when he’s scared of something, he doesn’t bolt or pull away, but hides behind me or dances around me but doesn’t hurt me. Rescue horses and animals have the incredible personalities and, when they form bonds, it is truly amazing. Im honored to be chosen by Hal, our rescue horse, to have this bond with him. Sorry for the long, long comment, but I cant express what such an incredible experience it has been! Lol
I'm crying harder now, this is so beautiful
@@anotaku1163 It is something that will bring a tear to anyone’s eye. Horses dont have to only be for riding. There’s times when he will just want to have a cuddle by resting his head in my shoulder/chest area and we’ll just stand there embracing the moment. He drops anything and everything to come to us when we see him. If anyone wants a loyal companion and friend for life, always adopt or rescue :)
the eagle throughout represents freedom and his loss of freedom
Spirit is a big part of my childhood. ❤
Please watch "Homeward Bound" one day. It will make you cry, but its another childhood movie that I hold dearly to my heart ❤.
Oh my gosh, YES!!! That's the first movie I ever full-on cried to. I saw it many times growing up and was sad but fine... but I watched it on the anniversary of my childhood dog's passing, and that's what finally broke me!! I've been full-on crying at movies ever since 😭🥹😭💕
also the original "incredible journey" ...the homeward bound version sountrack hits like a bus.
also i'd suggest the 1972 version of call of the wild... it cast a GSD as the main dog - but it hits hard...
Yes, Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey and Black Beauty 93 or 94 versions are my 2 favourite movies. Spirit is probably a close 3rd!
This has been my favorite movie my entire life. It came out a few months after I was born. I love the animation, the music, the fact that it was about horses- everything. I can’t wait to see what you think (I can’t watch this right now but I’m definitely looking forward to your reaction once I can)
This is a great film, and ha s a bit of historical context in the film industry. One of the first times that DreamWorks was able to bring real competition against Disney in the animation genre, especially after Don Bluth (stopped directing).
Edit: corrected Don Bluth's assumed status from deceased to alive
You mean since Don Bluth left Disney to create his own studio? He’s still alive.
Don Bluth's still alive, he just stopped directing movies
👀
Spirit is one of the greatest movies of all time.
I like how they don't mention it but all the foal in spirits heard. Are more than likely his kids based on horse nature.
This movie is amazing and despite some inaccuracies it’s one of my favourite animated movies! Sad part is that this is how mustangs were treated, and worse, there is a reason the english word for training horses to be ridden and handled is called breaking in. If you loved this movie I really recommend Black Beauty from 1994 and War Horse from 2011, two other amazing horse movies with so many emotional moments and lessons about animals and how they are treated.
Such a good movie, and the animation is stunning! They managed to make all the animals and their movements in this look so real. As someone who loves (drawing) animals, this makes me so happy everytime I see it. Excited to watch your reaction to it :)
I grew up watching the "How to draw the horses" special clip on the DVD! To this day my horse sketches are top tier haha
Omg yes, I watched that too! The whole making-of extra material on the DVD was so interesting to me, and I still remember the shapes they used to draw horses!
It always warms my heart when I see adults who have embraced their inner child, and watch animated films like this one. When we are children we enjoy these in one way, but as adults IF we can still tap into our inner child, we can still feel the joy, but we can also appreciate the story, and those little nuances that we as children can sometimes miss. Isn't it glorious for those of us who have that ability to see with the knowledge and wisdom of an adult, but also with the love, and joy of the child like heart. Great reaction as always Oscar. Keep up the good work, and congratulations on how well you, and your channel is doing, Brian
This is my favourite movie of all time. I watch this when I'm sick and needs a pick-me-up.
this movie is really so timeless. loved seeing the emotion and empathy when Spirit was taken from his mother and herd. i agree with your assessment at the end - without the verbal communication we have to rely on our nonverbals which seem to make you feel it more
Such a small detail when he was fighting that wild cat at the start that said so much in so few shots. When Spirit raised his hooves to stomp, that cat instantly prepared itself for death. It saw it coming and held nothing but fear for its life. Spirit, knowing he had won and didn't need to prove anything else stomped close enough to scare the cat and let him know that he could have killed him if he wanted to, but instead spared him. Spirit showed him mercy and respect, letting it go to survive somewhere else.
In a way that show of respectful mercy comes back to reward him at the end of the film after "The big jump."
This movie was my childhood, a favorite of mine right along with HTTYD. The movie is just plain beautiful and the music is top tier. I cry all throughout the movie, especially now that I'm older and can understand more elements of the story. Also if you didn't catch it Spirit's wife's name is Rain 🩷 great reaction!
The "You're a soldier" song is called Sound the bugle, and it's an amazing very powerful song. One of my favorites of the OST~
That made jack frost a soldier
I know it was hard to see but yes the female horse did get shot you can see like a dark circle up on her front leg. That’s the hole 🕳️ where she got shot.
this movie makes me cry every single time especially the scene when he's on the train and he almost lost his spirit and watching your reaction was no exception I was getting teary eyed right along with you
I used to watch this movie on vhs every day when I was a kid. Now it just makes me so emotional and nostalgic. Movies just don’t get made like this anymore. It’s stunning
the soundtrack is on another level with this one, I'm obsessed with this movie!!! this movie always gives me chills. I was 11 when this came out. had it on vhs. this movie came out in 2002. Lifespan of a horse is typically 13-17 years but some can go as far as 20+
I'm studying animation because I want to make movies like this, as good as this. Where the animation doesn't need words to communicate. It's almost the definition of animation to me, image sequences that speak louder than words. Animation that makes you feel :)
Thank you for this amazing, beautiful, moving reaction
Это один из немногих фильмов, который всякий раз, сколько бы я его не смотрела, пробивает на слёзы. Эта невероятная сила духа главного героя просто покоряет меня. Он не неудачник внезапно ставший героем, он предводитель от рождения, он всегда, каждую секунду своего существования боролся за жизнь и желал её. Всем сердцем желал жить. Мне не хватает такого качества в себе, чтобы даже в серой рутине чувствовать энергию жизни, что течёт в крови, чтобы даже в моменты отчаяния твёрдо стоять на ногах и иметь мужество не только спасти себя, но и вдохновить других...
I must’ve seen this movie thousands of times by now. My parents said I used to play this movie, finish the cassette, and just put it right back in when I was a kid. But it’s been a while now, and this movie always manages to make me cry. Thank you for watching it and reminding me how much I love it
Thank you soooo much for watching this highly underrated gem of a movie. I first watched this when it came out in theaters when I was a kid with my mom, my best friend (horse lover) and her mom (also horse lover). I wasn't really into horses back then and I didn't expect to really like this movie...boy was I wrong! I loved it and all four of us cried. Afterwards I bought the soundtrack thats so good. Thanks again ❤
This movie and Black Beauty 1994 were my favorite growing up! Black Beauty goes into darker parts of being a horse in the 19th century UK. It’s so gorgeous and the storytelling is amazing! Has some familiar faces in the cast and is based on the book with little variation. It is definitely the sign of a great movie when it is so close to the source material. Love if you’d check it out!
That book actually helped the treatment of horses
This movie came out when I was big into horses, and the animation is gorgeous. Holds a special place in my heart.
I rarely comment on TH-cam, but I had to say here that you have a lovely heart. This movie was one of my comforts growing up. I watched it in theaters when it was released, I watched it with my late grandparents when I was a kid, and numerous times with my parents. On my own too, as a lonely homeschooler. The expressiveness without words always captured me, and your reaction brought me back to childhood. I’m glad you enjoyed it 💛
This is my favorite movie of all time.
Btw, I think the eagle represents his freedom. When he says that sometimes he feels like he could fly, you can see the shot of the eagle in front of him, and it almost looks like he has wings. And even when he is with rain and he sees the eagle turning his back on him, it feels like he isn't completely free yet.
I love this movie so so so much!
Run Free, from this OST, always makes me choke up a little. It’s such a moving piece of music.
There was a horse at my barn that lived to 42. This movie always makes me cry because I said goodbye to my paint mare when I had to move across the country and didn’t want to separate her from the horses and home she knew her whole life. I gave her to my friend and she sends me pictures and I get to visit her whenever I can.
Im just here because Spirit is my all time favorite movie and I will die on this hill. Watching someone else experience it too for the first time, just hits different.
Horses live a LONG time, the oldest horse my family had was 40 years old.
To "break" a horse properly, you teach them to "gentle" and its basically earning their trust instead of forcing them to obey which is honestly fantastic.
Aaahh my favorite animated movie!! It just does such a great job of storytelling and using body language and facial expressions that make for such compelling performances. It’s one of the best examples I’ve seen of the rule “show, don’t tell”, which is what cinema is all about. Like you said it makes you feel sooo much and that’s everything I ever want from a movie. Glad you got into it as much as I did!!
You mentioned the Man From Snowy River, that’s my dad’s favorite movie! He was a rodeo cowboy and horse man for many years, he had a beloved buckskin (just like Spirit!) who he would take on weeks long trail rides in the mountains and stuff. We watched that movie so many times growing up. This movie, Spirit, I saw in theaters when it first came out, it was one of the first times a movie made me cry and definitely the first time I cried in a theater. It’s just so touching and told so beautifully and the music is so emotional!
I also love that they didn't make the horses talk. Such a rare treasure that way.
YES! The inner monologue is bay better
THIS WAS MY CHILDHOOD!!! My birth year is 2002, the year of the horse. And this movie was on the tv 24/7 lol
Same!!!
Samesies. I watched this 3x per day
Fun fact Spirit was based off a real Kiger mustang from Oregon 😊 Formerly named Donner, he lives on a reserve now; almost 30 years old!
I just want to thank you for what you are doing. It's a great fun and pleasure for me to watch your reactions and reviews. Your ability to see the best in every movie is truly amazing and makes me try to find something interesting even in those films that I didn't like before. For example, I wasn't so fond of some cartoons like "Spirit" or "Ratatouille" but after your reviews I feel that I begin to like them more because you managed to find so many good points in them that I didn't notice earlier. Just thank you for your thoughts, kindness and energy!
5:29 Usually between 20 and 30 years.
20:10 The eagle works as a metaphor. It represents freedom. In this scene specifically, he wants to go home and be free and he actually _could_ be free. But he’s not trying to be free anymore because of Rain.
23:02 He did. Rain shielded Little Creek by rearing. If you look closely, you can see her injury during the scene at the waterfall.
37:40 After HTTYD, not necessarily.
1:51 pregananant😂😂😂
Also he is my hear me out
This was my favorite movie as a kid. I lie, favorite is an understatement; I was OBSESSED with this film back in the early 2000s.
Also one of the first DVDs, if not the first, that I had instead of VHS. The DVD came with mini games, commentary, and, my favorite, tutorials on how to draw a horse. Probably one of the biggest things that kick-started my love for drawing and art. Still thoroughly enjoy listening to sound track.
Might just dig it out, pop it in and watch this weekend. I'm so glad that this childhood movie still holds up today even as an adult.
I still have mine too ❤
...I made a comment on your Beauty and The Beast reaction on James Baxter and talked about him animating the dance scene, and I mentioned Spirit! I CAN'T believe you now watched this! James talked about sitting in a field, and studying horses for full work days is insane.
Yes, the cg has aged, but the 2d is timeless! Drawing horses is so hard because of their proportions because if it's wrong, it's obviously wrong. Not even mentioning their walkcycle! One hoof touches the ground at the time. Even videogames are only getting it 'right' now! At least with Zelda.
And they recorded all the sounds, they had such a huge library of horse noises. And they all work so well to convey the emotion.
Bryan Adams did the songs, Hans Zimmer did the score, and Matt Damon narrated haha but that's why the music was so amazing and dramatic and fit the environment
This was made in 2002 and it still stands the rest of time as one of the best horse movies out there.
Each time I watch it when he is on the train I let out some tears.
As someone who grew up watching Spirit, I know it back and forth and love it, will forever be my favorite movie, I don't know if it's confirmed or anything but I like to believe that the eagle is the simbol of freedom (like in the real-life America). Spirit galloping across the fields with the eagle - with freedom. Then he gets captured and loses his freedom - the eagle leaves him with the humans. Then at the end the eagle is back with our fella, living a free life again.
It's just crazy how with less speaking than other movies they made it so good and so so understandable. And the soundeffects and songs...Masterpiece.
I think I just spent about 41 minutes crying. This movie is incredible and the soundtrack gets to me every time.
Yay, another reactor who watched this movie! You had some really good insights, and I'm really happy to see that you allowed yourself to get emotional. To answer a few of your questions, horses can live up to 30-35 years, sometimes older. Breaking a horse naturally does indeed often take several weeks or even months. Rain also did get shot when she reared up to protect Little Creek; you can see a dark round spot on her shoulder when she's laying on the lakeside afterwards.
And to balance out the sad, here's a fun fact: during the scene where Spirit is watching Rain, the mare, and showing off for her, he's behaving exactly like a real Stallion who's.. frustrated.. would be.
This is my favorite movie of all time. As a child it was amazing, but as an adult its outstanding. This movie wonderfully tackles tough topics like colonization for younger audiences, and also has one of the best sound tracks of all time. Total tear jerker from start to finish. One of Matt Damon's best movies hahaha!
One of the best movies ever. You can feel just how much love and care and attention to detail was put into it and it really pays off. We watched this movie so often as children and I still tear up whenever I watch it or just hear the song. It's so pure, so beautiful. Thanks for sharing your reaction. I'm really happy that you loved it as well.
This is my childhood movie!! It's sooo nostalgic to me, it makes me really emotional. IT'S JUST PERFECT! So happy I had the privilege to grow up with this masterpiece :)
I used to be addicted to this movie when I was a kid; our neighbors have always had horses and there is one I've named Spirit in memory of this beautiful piece.
A few other horse 🐎 movies you should check out are Hildago, Secriteriat, War Horse, and Racing Stripes
Racing Stripes was a banger in my childhood.
And Black Beauty and The last Unicorn ❤
Check out the real life story of Sergeant Reckless. TH-camr, The Fat Electrician, covers the story well but he is a vet so his language can be colorful.
Make sure it's secretariat and NOT seabuiscuit.
Racing Stripes!!!!
I absolutely love this movie, it is so underrated. Fun fact Spirit in the movie is based of a real horse. The animation is so good because they studied the body language of real horses, the way the ears move, how they run, it’s incredible how much effort they put into this movie. I love it
I love how touched you were at the end. This is such a special movie. I love it.
💖Bryan Adams also sang all the Sound Track in the French version! Just so good. The french lyrics are very poetic and full of metaphores, which really added to the experience. It was very fun to watch the original english version when I learned the language. I noticed that In Sound the Bugle, instead of saying "leave me lying here " in english, he says "let me die" (laisse moi mourir) in french, which broke my heart even more. Spirit was my favorite movie growing up and it still is very precious to me and my family.💖Very happy you enjoyed it and to see all these people showing love even after all these years💖
I loved this movie as a kid and it’s still my favorite to this day because of the emotion it captures and the POV from the spirit of a free animal. I feel like so many people don’t understand that animals have feelings too or they feel they aren’t as complex. They really are.
I saw this at the cinema when it first released. I was 9. I loved it and my mum bought it for me on VHS and I watched it so many times. One of my favourite childhood movies. And the opening song is so good.
Your reactions are absolutely adorable. I love how emotional and expressive you are. I smiled and cried with you. Spirit is a really good movie, and rewatching it with you was a joy. Thank you 💕
I love this movie and I loved it even as a child. The first time I saw it I was 5 years old and I was obsessed, I saw it almost every day. At that time my mother was pregnant and we had to choose a name for my brother and I tried in every way to convince my parents to call him Spirit, but they didn't want to... I wonder why?!?😂
If you want to watch a live-action movie of a 'horse's journey' in a more modern, domesticated horse setting, watch Black Beauty (the 1994 version). BEAUTIFUL movie that will probably make you cry XD
Also Horse Nerd here in danger of sounding like a know-it-all (sorry):
- Horses live for about 25-30 years depending on their level of health and care, but some have been known to live beyond that, even to 40.
- Spirit was based on a real horse who still lives today, as far as I know, and both his fur color and Rain's fur color exists in real life, Spirit being a Buckskin Dun, Rain being a flaxen chestnut paint/pinto.
- Properly breaking or 'starting' a horse can indeed take a few weeks if done well, months if you really want them to have a solid foundation.
- Wild mustangs still roam free today, in Nevada and Wyoming for the most part, though their numbers are dwindling due to mass roundups from the government
Yes!!!!!!!! I’ve been waiting for this one!!!!!!!!!!! Literally one of my childhood favorites. I have a lot, but this one was definitely in the top 3 for a while, and I still love it❤
The first time I watched this movie I was probably around 4 or 5, and I bawled my eyes out when he was walking around the camp.
omg yes, along with this movie, The Man From Snowy River, and The Silver Brumby were staples of my childhood! we horse loving kids consumed ALL horse media from every country regardless of our country of origin or the language barriers, we were desperate for good horse films 😂 I remember seeing this movie in the theaters as a kid, and oh man was i crying at the end haha, i still tear up whenever i watch it even now. the movie is such a beautiful representation of freedom, both for animals and humans, and also the difference between genuine respect and care between humans and animals (as expressed through Little Creek and Spirit's relationship) vs the abuse that can be and sadly still is present from humans towards animals, especially horses (as shown with how the Colonel treated Spirit). "breaking" horses is an older term that isn't so commonly used nowadays, more common terms are "gentling" a horse (particularly when working with mustangs) or "starting" a horse (more often used with young horses that have grown up around people). the methods are a lot more natural now and more about building trust and respect, rather than in the past where it was about forcing a horse to accept a rider. there are still bad horse owners/trainers out there, but over time thinking and methods have thankfully changed a lot. but this movie is a good reminder even now to always treat animals with the care and respect they deserve. if any other animal could have the title of "man's best friend" i should think it would be horses. horses are companions for life :)
anyway, really enjoyed your reaction and thoughts throughout this movie, as i always do honestly. you're one of my favorite reactors on youtube! looking forward to your next video! 😄
It's so amazing how they established Spirit as the ours embodiment of freedom and independence in such a short time, so it really hurts when you see him caught by those ropes..!
Twenty years later I still cry Thank you for making this
23:55 just for clarification, when spirit looks at rains shoulder you can see a gun shot wound, it's kinda easy to miss but it's there. Also this is my absolute favorite dreamworks movie, from the art style, to great characters/villians, and hans zimmer giving 100% with the songs.
This review was incredible to watch. You provided some amazing character analysis to Spirit on his journey.
Omg my childhood! I’m so glad you chose to react to this! The final goodbye between Spirit and Little Creek always brings me to tears 😭
The moment when Spirit and Rain said goodbye to Little Creek broke me! This movie has a special place in my heart❤
I was surprised then rain had a bullet wound, I thought the bullet missed until I got older and actually looked where he did. It was a nice little touch and barely noticeable 23:57
Yes I didn't notice that either until I was older. Guess they didn't want to show it as much considering it's a childs movie.
what a lovely unexpected drop!!! this movie was my childhood and the storytelling is so good!
No wayyyyyy!! Thank you SOOO much for reacting to this movie. It was in my top ten as a kid! A year ago I watched it for the first time in years… I sobbed from start to end. The nostalgia was so suffocating, I loved it. Just the first note to the first song made me cry!😂 Any fake horse I had to name as a kid was immediately Spirit and Rain🥹❤️
I don’t cry easily during movies, but no matter how hard I try I always cry at the scene where Spirit gets caught and his mother screams for him. Never have I ever watched this movie without dropping a single tear😢 It’s my favourite movie and always will be💘
This movie was a huge part of my childhood! I was a certified horse girl and a rider for years, so this definitely came out at the peak of all that 😁 To this day, I think this might be Hans Zimmer’s most underrated score. Such a masterpiece of music
A movie from 2001 where we see how travel to the west was violent and racist. A Native person voiced by a Native actor. Horses for the most part look like horses, excluding a few added human features for style and emphasis. A story where friendship isn’t the answer, but it’s about accepting help and that it’s okay to accept help, and it’s okay to part ways in the end. Really a fantastic story.