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DEATH BY SOUNDTRACK I'm sorry, but... Good Lord. Spielberg's movies are just WAY too heavy on the soundtrack. If it weren't for violins, Spielberg would be a lot less successful. That trailer sucked.
its about a Horse obviously.. DUH... Seems like it goes something like this: -Boy grows up in peaceful farm -Boy is fascinated by horses -Boy becomes teen -Teen sees a wild free magical horse -Teen tames horse -Teen forms bond and friendship with horse riding him everywhere -World War II breaks out -War starts affecting peaceful country life -Army needs any horse they can get -Soldier takes teen's horse promises to return him -Boy runs after horse crying, horse runs after boy crying ALL IN SLO MOTION DRAMATIC Music -Horse goes to war and most likely becomes a hero -Soldier most likely becomes fascinated with this unique heroic horse also -Teen becomes man and misses his horse -Man dreams of one day being united with his horse -Everyone dies and horse wanders around on the battlefield -Horse most likely dies in the end -End of movie I got all that from the trailer
The irony is that in "Saving Private Ryan" he was lauded for his lack of sound track during the DDay landing scene. DD