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Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron is a captivating animated adventure that gallops straight into the heart. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the untamed American West, this film tells the tale of Spirit, a wild mustang determined to maintain his freedom at any cost. From its stunning visuals to its evocative soundtrack, every aspect of "Spirit" mesmerizes.

The animation is great, highlighting landscapes and dynamic action sequences that showcase the wild frontier. Each frame captures the beauty and danger of the untamed wilderness. The animators' attention to detail brings Spirit and his fellow creatures to life, imbuing them with personality and depth.

Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron is a story of resilience, courage, and the unbreakable bond between humans and animals. Spirit's journey, from his capture by humans to his quest for freedom, is both thrilling and deeply moving. His encounters with the spirited Lakota brave, Little Creek, and his beloved mare, Rain, underscore the film's themes of friendship and loyalty.

The film's soundtrack, featuring original songs by Bryan Adams, perfectly complements the on-screen action, adding emotional depth to key moments that capture the spirit of the American West and underscore the emotional journey of the characters. And let's not forget the great Hans Zimmer!

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rachele

Oak gets it

Garrett Gee

Oak narrating the horse best part IMO good job Oak - OklahomaCityShrub

Adriana Vargas Aguilera

Hi 👋🏻 new here.. I really love western movies, but how refreshing to see one told by horses.. I love how brave Spirit and Little are Creek are ❤️

Alex Boatman

Man look at all the women commenting on this one lol gave me a chuckle

Rayna Fruchey

Please do brother bear!

AutumnM

Gotta say, I'm disappointed by the ratings, but I respect your opinions because it reflects your honest experience. This movie was a huge part of my childhood, so I have a soft spot for it. Definitely still listen to the soundtrack to this day. Who knew that Bryan Adams would influence you that much? XD The lyrics in his songs function as extra narration, which is why I personally believe that more voice acting wouldn't have been necessary. There is frankly too much dialogue in movies and tv shows these days. Moments are never given room to breathe; which is why I love the quiet, atmospheric nature of this movie in contrast. Again, I respect that you had a different experience, though. Thank you for at least giving it a shot! :)

Ana Georgescu

I must say, this one is so close to my heart that I find myself tearing up every time I watch it and listen to the songs. I was born in 2002, and my parents introduced me to the movie before I could even walk. I rewatch it every couple of years, but I play the songs on every road trip. The moment we leave civilization behind and there are only mountains ahead, it's Bryan Adams for me. I have a playlist of kids' songs featuring The Lion King one and two soundtracks, Spirit, and all the classics. So when we feel emotional, my boyfriend and I sing these songs at the top of our lungs. Meanwhile, my sister and her boyfriend in the other car are vibing to Eminem. Everyone with their own preferences. But thank you, guys, it was refreshing watching it alongside you!

Amanda Garten

You know what I just realized? It took me until I was 20 to realize I do not like Rain. I have no idea why I have many possible reasons but I don't know for sure why I dont like her. Maybe if there was no mare or any love interest and Spirit was just his badass self I would like the movie better. 🤷🏻‍♀️