Wild hearts can't be broken.1/20/2024 After getting into some trouble at school, she sees an ad in the local store’s newspaper looking for a Diving Girl for a traveling show. She had big dreams of going to Atlantic City. Teenage Sonora lived with her Aunt Helen and little sister in a small town in Georgia, during The Great Depression, after Sonora’s parents had got the fever and died. (You’ll understand if you’ve seen the movie, if not WATCH IT!!) An incredibly remarkable true story of Sonora Webster, Diving Girl….and her brave horse Lightening. This episode of BehindTheNerdyGirl, I’m sharing with you the second movie I was lucky enough to see in the cinema. The first movie I ever saw in the theater was a Disney movie, so was the second. They're the best part of the movie and there's not enough of them.I have a great love for Disney movies, just as a lot of people do. To get back to an area in which I have some experience, horse-mad little girls, let me say that even though they'll like this movie and they'll fall in love with the marvelous grey that Sonora rides, they'll want more horse scenes. Wild Hearts didn't really get me crying, and this kind of movie usually does, but it didn't make me want to scream either, and this kind of movie usually does. He does all right with this material, though. All this misty gold-lighting, nostalgia and sweet simplicity is kind of a switch for Miner who got his start directing a couple of Friday the 13th films. Schifflin starts out as a bit of a wastrel, but once our young heroine falls in love, he's miraculously redeemed. This is classic Disney fare in that difficult questions aren't really examined. There she meets cranky old Cliff Robertson, a Wild Bill type who runs the sideshow and with his son, Schifflin, a handsome young man who can't please his father, but does pretty well with horses and young girls. Anwar plays Sonora as a spunky young girl who runs away from home to join the circus. The story is based on the true story of Sonora Webster who was blinded in an accident as a sideshow performer riding “diving horses” off a high platform into a tank of water at Atlantic City. They'll like this movie and the rest of us won't mind it. Yes, I suppose it's wimpy to start with a disclaimer, but it's difficult to review children's movies without one, so here goes: This film is directed in general at young girls who are still in the horse-mad stage though puberty rushes upon them.
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