Love this scene. He looks like he was praising and worshipping the Lord. The way he looks at the camera as the song says "When Jesus washed my sins away" is just so joyful to watch.
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@@lahlaurah10 I think it’s a great movie and I really enjoy it, but it did take a few liberties. Just one example is that it made Sham’s owner, Pancho Martin, out be a complete jerk. Every movie needs a villain I guess, so they just made up an antagonistic relationship between Penny and Pancho that was all Pancho’s fault. There never really was any bad feelings between the two of them.
@@vitomilano9171 Yes it is. Seabiscuit is probably actually more factual to be honest. Like I said before, I like Secretariat a lot, but it’s kind of a “feel good” movie that really does take a lot of liberties. But Seabiscuit took some liberties too, so what can can you do? If you really want to know the TRUE stories read the books. I read the book about Secretariat, but I never read the one about Seabiscuit. I heard it’s very good though.
@@normancarter5419 What’s your problem? I’m not complaining about anything. I said I liked the movie a lot. I own it on Blu-ray, in fact. I just said it took a lot of liberties. You pretty pretty much said the same thing as I did.
@@Whoopdido777 No problems with what you said, and I did not say you were complaining - I was just giving the actual name of what it is called and how they try to justify doing what they do when movie studios, producers, and directors do things and change things and add things, take their "liberties" with what is written in a book or the actual truth, in their mind they think they have to do it make a story and movie more interesting - it is their form of "Alternative Facts" but they call it "Artistic License" so everybody will think they are "cool" and to calm people down when they make drastic and dramatic changes, so they look like "artists".
Love this scene. He looks like he was praising and worshipping the Lord. The way he looks at the camera as the song says "When Jesus washed my sins away" is just so joyful to watch.
That horse should have been nominated for Oscar.
FAVORITE SCENE! This and when he comes around the corner and this plays again (;
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💯💯 love this :)
My beautiful big boy secretariat l you so much
@777cowgirl I may go back and post that scene also! Thanks!
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Love the movie...
@berzakmoose You should! I love it!
@777cowgirl I posted the one that you mentioned.
RUFFAIN A MAIOR EGUA DE CORRIDA DE TODOS OS TEMPOS,E SECRETARIAT O MAIOR CAVALO DE CORRIDA DE TODOS OS TEMPOS,O CAVALO DE DEUS
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The film is okay because the horses who played Secretariat are pretty and it's nice looking at and enjoying them, but it is very dishonest.
Dishonest? Why?
@@lahlaurah10 I think it’s a great movie and I really enjoy it, but it did take a few liberties. Just one example is that it made Sham’s owner, Pancho Martin, out be a complete jerk. Every movie needs a villain I guess, so they just made up an antagonistic relationship between Penny and Pancho that was all Pancho’s fault. There never really was any bad feelings between the two of them.
This never happened in real life😁
Maybe not. But it IS the movies where the truth gets bent to serve the filmmaker’s purpose.
THIS MOVIE IS ABOUT SEA BISCUIT NOT SECRETARIAT
MY MISTAKE. THIS IS SECRETARIATE. BUT THE MOVIE ABOUT SEA BISCUIT IS REALLY GOOD, AS WELL
@@vitomilano9171 Yes it is. Seabiscuit is probably actually more factual to be honest. Like I said before, I like Secretariat a lot, but it’s kind of a “feel good” movie that really does take a lot of liberties. But Seabiscuit took some liberties too, so what can can you do? If you really want to know the TRUE stories read the books. I read the book about Secretariat, but I never read the one about Seabiscuit. I heard it’s very good though.
@@Whoopdido777 It is called "Artistic License"
@@normancarter5419 What’s your problem? I’m not complaining about anything. I said I liked the movie a lot. I own it on Blu-ray, in fact. I just said it took a lot of liberties. You pretty pretty much said the same thing as I did.
@@Whoopdido777 No problems with what you said, and I did not say you were complaining - I was just giving the actual name of what it is called and how they try to justify doing what they do when movie studios, producers, and directors do things and change things and add things, take their "liberties" with what is written in a book or the actual truth, in their mind they think they have to do it make a story and movie more interesting - it is their form of "Alternative Facts" but they call it "Artistic License" so everybody will think they are "cool" and to calm people down when they make drastic and dramatic changes, so they look like "artists".