Release Date: November 12, 2019 Director: Randall Wallace Producer: Gordon Gray, Mark Ciardi Studio: Walt Disney Pictures Starring: Diane Lane, John Malkovich, Dylan Walsh, Dylan Baker, Margo Martindale, Nelsan Ellis, Otto Thorwarth, Fred Dalton Thompson, James Cromwell, Scott Glenn, Kevin Connolly, Eric Lange Genre: Drama Running Time: 123 minutes
Sunday, October 10, 2010 5:43:20 PM | (Age Not Specified)
Very predictable, but still exciting and endearing all the same. A great family movie, like movies used to be 40 years ago.Diane Lane is believable as a sharp business woman, who can do more than cook and clean at home.
Sunday, October 10, 2010 9:18:05 AM | (Age Not Specified)
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. I do not buy very many DVDs, but I plan to buy this one when it comes out. I wasn't sure how my friend would like the movie and when the movie finished, she said it was very good and she wanted to jump out her seat and cheer Secretariat on. Also I cannot remember being at a movie and the audience clapping applause when it finished.
Sunday, October 10, 2010 12:24:00 AM | (Age Not Specified)
A real tear-jerker, I can't help but cry my heart out! This is really an awesome and heart-warming movie, being based on a true to life story. It is very inspiring and a major lesson learned not only by me personally, but for sure, all other women, as well as men, in general. I wouldn't mind going again to see this movie for the second time... no doubt about it!
Saturday, October 9, 2010 8:26:53 PM | (Age Not Specified)
I looked forward to this movie for a long time, and I really wanted to love it. Sadly, I came away disappointed. The story was true to the facts, and the racing shots were spectacular. What troubled me was the fact that the drama seemed manufactured and there really was no antagonist. The attempt was made to make the owner of Secretariat's rival "Sham" come accross as a loud mouthed egotist, but I didn't really buy him as a villian. Same thing with the male dominated thoroughbred industry where she was treated like an outsider who should go back home to her cooking and baking.
There simply was no drama, so for me, the movie became a telling of a story that I'm all too familiar with, nothin