

I think more kids would be bored with Spirit than find it really funny or engaging. It has too many distracting features, characters aren't interesting, and it isn't well paced at all.

The only thing I really like about the film is the villain played by James Cromwell, who plays a great bastard but actually has his limits, and I do like how the villain isn't killed off, in fact the villain knows he's beat and gives up, which I don't see in a lot of films. Many characters aren't interesting, and the music sounds far too, well, 80s sounding that it just feels off for this kind of film. Also the film is really also not all that interesting, the neighing gets old REALLY fast, and it's not very engaging. I feel that might've been what they originally had planned but scrapped it for some reason. But even then, they humanize the horse way too much, to the point that it just becomes distracting and I would've wanted him to talk. Now I like it that this film has a non-talking animal for once, but what is the point of giving him a narrative then if he isn't gonna talk? you already have him convey emotions well without dialogue with his facial expressions. It's the fact that the main character has a narration but doesn't talk.

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