Robin Wiltshire, an immigrant inspired by the iconography of the Hollywood western, finds meaning and redemption through the art of horse training.Robin Wiltshire, an immigrant inspired by the iconography of the Hollywood western, finds meaning and redemption through the art of horse training.Robin Wiltshire, an immigrant inspired by the iconography of the Hollywood western, finds meaning and redemption through the art of horse training.
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Although this short film is beautifully shot and with a wonderful story, I felt it didn't really go anywhere. With overdone artsy shots of stuff on fire and slow motion sequences, it seemed to fall short of any true content that Robin deserved.
No time was really spent on his childhood, it gave a lacklustre "it was hard" summary. Then he came to America and got a job working on a commercial, which eventually lead to his breakthrough into Hollywood. No more information other than that. No idea if he worked on a ranch, got his own, how he acquired his horses, how he met his wife. Queue shots of him training horses, some BTS shots of him on movie sets and maybe some random stuff on fire. Of course, this film is only 22 minutes long and that's a lot of questions for such a short film. We did get to have a taste of some anecdotes but they felt rushed and I was still asking myself how long these artsy sequences were going to go on for.
Robin obviously has a wonderful story to tell. The crew and people behind the film are quite talented, but it would have been suited to be longer. Something, I'm sure, is beyond the control of some of the people involved in the making of this film.
If you would like to compare what a good cowboy documentary is, I recommend "Buck". Although it's a full length feature, it paints the true hardship, the difficulty of training and home life and what the true story of his involvement in Hollywood was.
All in all, mesmerizing, but a shortfall and injustice to telling the subject's story. Unless I'm wrong and it's just meant to be a brief showcase of his work with some film school shots of poster paper and wagons on fire.
No time was really spent on his childhood, it gave a lacklustre "it was hard" summary. Then he came to America and got a job working on a commercial, which eventually lead to his breakthrough into Hollywood. No more information other than that. No idea if he worked on a ranch, got his own, how he acquired his horses, how he met his wife. Queue shots of him training horses, some BTS shots of him on movie sets and maybe some random stuff on fire. Of course, this film is only 22 minutes long and that's a lot of questions for such a short film. We did get to have a taste of some anecdotes but they felt rushed and I was still asking myself how long these artsy sequences were going to go on for.
Robin obviously has a wonderful story to tell. The crew and people behind the film are quite talented, but it would have been suited to be longer. Something, I'm sure, is beyond the control of some of the people involved in the making of this film.
If you would like to compare what a good cowboy documentary is, I recommend "Buck". Although it's a full length feature, it paints the true hardship, the difficulty of training and home life and what the true story of his involvement in Hollywood was.
All in all, mesmerizing, but a shortfall and injustice to telling the subject's story. Unless I'm wrong and it's just meant to be a brief showcase of his work with some film school shots of poster paper and wagons on fire.
You can see that the man has a strong bond with his horses. He's working with them on a big field and they enjoy working with him instead of going away to graze.
The cinematography is also absolutely stunning. Whoever held the camera A+
The cinematography is also absolutely stunning. Whoever held the camera A+
So we'll done... story is fascinating.... Cinematography is exceptional... the story is pretty cool!!! Easy to watch and follow. Some of the special effects were cool as well my favorite scene was with the fire and the shots of the horses were pretty cool as well.
I just wish this was longer. I absolutely loved watching and hearing his story. The bond between man and horse is in the spotlight here and it's truly heartwarming.
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