How does a movie produce a suspense when all the people watching a movie know how it ends up? After seeing the secretariat, I am still asking this question. It was not because the movie was badly done, but because it succeeded in doing it to a certain extent, it did not reach a real suspense. The accumulation of Kentucky Derby and Belmont Championship includes a suspense that allows the audience to chew - if they do not know the secretariat will win. When I saw the audience of this movie, the secretariat succeeded in raising exciting cheers when Big Red won.
The secretariat is one of those rare sports movies, and it knows how it ends, but it can draw your attention and can remain suspicious I will. It is impossible not to fall in love with this horse and his story. Disney is the right choice to make this movie, as it has also succeeded in other family sports movies like "Remember Titan". The secretariat was chosen as one of the best athletes of the century (if they do not take into consideration human performance, they will be ranked at the top of the list), some of his records have still been around for nearly 40 years Also exists. His story has to be told in the movie, as the secretariat is considered to be the best horse ever. Penny Chenery, his owner, and stories about how she was able to save the father, the horse, took all the dangers (including marriage) and gave in to it immediately. The secretariat reminded me of many other good horse racing movies: Seabiscuit
The secretariat 's film concerns horses and their owner' s Penny Chenery. Penny is a housewife with some children and an accountant's husband, the story is a story about Penny's life than about horse history Obviously horse's challenge is the best part of the movie, but this is his master And the complete drama between him. Through financial problems, there is a risk of losing all his father's farms engaged in horse life. Horses were initially named "Big Red", but due to things related to the rules, the name was changed to "secretariat"