Spirit stallion of the cimarron download torrent
And I liked the character of Spirit, he was brave, handsome and loving, quite possibly my favourite character.
In conclusion, this is an underrated film, that deserves more praise. It isn't one hundred percent perfect, but I do think there are worse animated movies out there, that are nowhere near as ambitious, as well animated or as brave as Spirit:Stallion of the Cimarron.
It isn't easy taking on ambitious projects, and I applaud ANY film that tries. Spirit is born to the vast lands of the west. He grows up to becoming a young leader of the Cimarron herd.
His curiosity leads him to a camp and he gets caught by some cowboys. When the colonel fails to break him, he is about to shoot Spirit. A captive Lakota brave Little Creek escapes the fort riding Spirit taking him back to his village. The colonel attacks the village, and Spirit is taken away to work on the railroad.
It's a nice little cartoon. The animation is more classic like the hand drawn style. It is earnest with its morality. It doesn't have any modern references. It is very simple. Matt Damon does a narration for the horse's inner monologue. It has a very light touch about it even with its darker more difficult moments.
It's not anything outstanding but it works. It wasn't the most pointless animation film experience ever, but it certainly can't be admired as much as it tries to be good. Combining Dreamworks animation and computer graphics, this is the story of a mustang, later named Spirit Matt Damon, providing the first person narration , and his journey through across the frontiers of the Old West.
Basically he is born free amongst all the other horses in the beautiful countryside, then he is kidnapped to be used as a saddle horse, he manages to throw off all who try to ride him. However when he escapes his cage, along with Little Creek Daniel Studi , the two of them form a friendship, oh, and he obviously has a thing for Little Creek's female horse. In the end, after a few more escapes, being chased by The Colonel James Cromwell and his men, and making a final big leap across a gorge, Little Creek lets Spirit go, and he also releases his female horse, and they run home to their countryside and fellow horses.
Also starring Chopper Bernet as Sgt. I was expecting to see the horses talk in this film, but it turns out to be more like a Dumbo thing throughout, and the songs by Bryan Adams aren't the most engaging, but it isn't a terrible film. Login Register. Loading, please wait. Quality: All p p p 3D. Year: All Select movie quality. Please enable your VPN when downloading torrents. Similar Movies. Synopsis A wild stallion is captured by humans and slowly loses the will to resist training, yet, throughout his struggles for freedom, the stallion refuses to let go of the hope of one day returning home to his herd.
Kelly Asbury. Matt Damon as Spirit. Stephen J. Anderson as Guards. Phil Proctor as Guards. Matt Levin as Joe. He then decides that Spirit will never be tamed and frees him.
As Spirit asks Rain to come with him to his herd, a cavalry regiment led by the Colonel attacks the village. During the vicious battle, the Colonel tries to shoot Little Creek, but Spirit runs into the Colonel and his horse, deflecting the shot and saving Little Creek's life.
However, Rain is shot by the Colonel, knocking her into the river. Spirit dives into the river to try to rescue Rain but is unsuccessful and they both plummet over a waterfall. Spirit finds Rain dying from her injuries and stays by her side until the army captures him. Watching Spirit being pulled away, Little Creek arrives, vowing to free him to satisfy his life-debt and follows the men after tending to Rain.
Spirit is loaded onto a train and taken to a work site on the Transcontinental Railroad, where he is put to work pulling a steam locomotive. Realizing that the track will infringe on his homeland, Spirit breaks free from the sledge and breaks the chains holding the other horses.
They escape, and the locomotive falls off its wooden sledge and rolls down the hill, chasing Spirit back to the work site. The locomotive demolishes two wooden storage sheds and then slams into another locomotive, causing a massive explosion that sets the forest ablaze.
Spirit attempts to escape the fire, but is trapped when the chain around his neck snags on a fallen tree. Little Creek appears in time and saves Spirit, and together they jump into a river to escape the flames. Eventually, they are trapped by a gorge.
Little Creek gives up, but Spirit manages to successfully leap across the canyon. Spirit's move amazes the Colonel; he humbly accepts defeat, stops his men from shooting the two, and allows Spirit and Little Creek to leave.
Spirit returns to the rebuilt Lakota village with Little Creek and finds Rain nursed back to health. The two horses return to Spirit's homeland, eventually reuniting with Spirit's herd.
The eagle from the beginning that had been seen at various points through the story reappears and flies upwards into horse-shaped clouds. He remained on the project as the main writer over the course of four years, working closely with Katzenberg, the directors, and artists. Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron was made over the course of four years using a conscious blend of traditional hand-drawn animation and computer animation. The instrumental score was composed by Hans Zimmer with songs by Bryan Adams in both the English and French versions of the album.
It was produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. Another song, not included in the film itself although it can be heard in the ending credits , is 'Don't Let Go', which is sung by Bryan Adams with Sarah McLachlan on harmonies and piano.
Many of the songs and arrangements were set in the American West, with themes based on love, landscapes, brotherhood, struggles, and journeys. Garth Brooks was originally supposed to write and record songs for the film but the deal fell through. The Italian versions of the songs were sung by Zucchero. The Brazilian version of the movie soundtrack was sung in Portuguese by Paulo Ricardo.
The site's critical consensus reads: 'A visually stunning film that may be too predictable and politically correct for adults, but should serve children well. It was re-released on DVD on May 18,
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