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4th July 2002
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron u cert camera

Dir: Kelly Asbury, Lorna Cook
Cast: (Voices of) Matt Damon, James Cromwell, Daniel Studi
Length: 83 minutes
Release: 5th July 2002

Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron

Despite their super senses the horses didn't know there was an eagle above their heads

A brave attempt to make animation grow up. It might just prove too much for the kids it's aimed at.

Nigel Bell

Spirit is being sold on the basis that it's from the same stable which brought us Shrek.

But this is no Shrek. This is a return to classic animation and in 2002 that might not be enough to pull in the audiences.

The Plot
Spirit is leader of a heard of horses which roam the Cimarron plains.

His curiosity gets the better of him when he investigates a strange light in the distance.

It turns out to be a campfire and this fine horse is captured by soldiers.

Spirit
Hi there cute mane

He defies all attempts to break him and eventually escapes the army stronghold, taking another captive - the Red Indian Little Creek (Studi) - with him.

But Spirit resists Little Creek's attempts at friendship and is allowed to leave for home.

He takes with him a new found horsey friend (you know it's a girl because of the big eyes and fluttering eyelashes), but quickly returns to the Indian village when he finds the soldiers attacking it.

Caught yet again, Spirit must somehow stop a planned railroad development which would lead to the destruction of his homeland.

The verdict
The first thing you notice about this film is the central characters don't speak. There's plenty of neighing and rubbing of heads but no Disney-style chit chat.

The story is told in voice-over form by Matt Damon. He voices Spirit's thoughts.

Spirit
Spirit wasn't sure about the methods his Red Indian chum had adopted to make him run faster

It's a brave move. The humans speak, but with the exception of Little Creek and a US colonel (Cromwell) there's not much dialogue.

The question is - will children's interest be held?

I have my doubts. Certainly the first two thirds of the film is taken up with neighing, then a lot of horses galloping across the plains to various Bryan Adams songs.

It's all right to an extent, but after the fourth Adams song it also becomes too much.

Also, unlike recent animated movies, there's not much humour in Spirit to keep the adults interested.

If you can hang in there, there's a decent climax.

There are also good animation touches - when the horses get swept along a river, when they pull a locomotive up a hill - but it might not be enough to guarantee a long cinema presence.

3/5


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