Friendships come in all forms and none are stronger than the relationship which develops between a man and his horse in this heart-warming and tear jerking story brought to us by Steven Spielberg in his latest Oscar candidate.
Albert Narraccot, (Jeremy Irvine), is a simple boy from Devon who strikes up a bond with a young horse who he names Joey. It is a relationship that blossoms as a delightful understanding forms between the two but the looming World War I between England and Germany descends, breaking up the pair as Joey is sold to the cavalry for war while Albert has to stay behind due to being too young. But Albert gives Joey a parting promise that they will be together once again and he will find him.
We are taken through Joey’s path in war; a story which reaches out to you as you watch him create new friendships which he is willing to put his own life on the line for, risk the cruelty of men while finding care in others and fighting to survive in conditions only a miraculous horse could do. All while Albert tries to keep the promise he made.
It is a tale wonderfully told by Steven Spielberg which engrosses you from the opening scene. Jeremy Irvine and the rest of the cast which includes Emily Watson deliver a solid, believable performance but it is all in a supporting role to the real star. It is a shame horses can’t be considered for Oscars because if they could, Brad Pitt and George Clooney would be facing stiff competition from a certain horse named Joey.
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