A big, beautiful film that's thoroughly enjoyable even if it never tries to be meaningful.
Hidalgo (2004)
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Reviews Counted:155
Fresh:72
Rotten:83
Average Rating:5.6/10
Consensus: The scenery looks great, but this overstuffed horse story contains too much cheese.
Runtime: 2 hrs 16 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: A breathtakingly photographed, epic western like none produced for decades, HIDALGO recounts the life of legend Frank T. Hopkins (Viggo Mortensen). Set in the 1800s, this family film chronicles the... A breathtakingly photographed, epic western like none produced for decades, HIDALGO recounts the life of legend Frank T. Hopkins (Viggo Mortensen). Set in the 1800s, this family film chronicles the triumphant victory won by Frank and his mustang Hidalgo in the Ocean of Fire, an often-fatal competition in which the best riders and thoroughbreds race across Middle Eastern deserts. For Frank, who is known in the west for his prowess as a Pony Express rider and the winner of long-distance horse races, the lure of the Ocean of Fire is not only the $100,000 purse but also the clear challenge--both of which prove irresistible, and inspire him to travel across the world for this life-altering experience. With sweeping landscapes that evoke John Ford westerns like STAGECOACH and THE SEARCHERS, HIDALGO features enough racing, rivalry, and romance to befit any action film. But the race also provides a vehicle for the story of Frank forgiving himself for his participation in the Wounded Knee slaughter and accepting his part-Indian ancestry. The film's message, highlighted in a particularly moving scene where Frank invokes the spirits of his Native American ancestors, is that the key to happiness is accepting yourself as you are. [More]
Starring: Viggo Mortensen, Omar Sharif, Zuleikha Robinson
Starring: Viggo Mortensen, Omar Sharif, Zuleikha Robinson
Director: Joe Johnston
Director: Joe Johnston
Screenwriter: John Fusco
Producer: Casey Silver
Composer: James Newton Howard
Studio: Buena Vista Pictures
Reviews for Hidalgo
The stereotypes and blatant propaganda wouldn't irritate so much if the action itself wasn't so relentlessly dreary -- a desert of imagination, parched of original ideas.
A popcorn film in every way, those who are already struck by Mortensen's charm and good looks will have a hard time saying neigh to Hidalgo.
I don’t know how they did it, and I suspect CGI might play a part, but, darn, that equine can act
A popcorn movie of unexpected depth and a rare blockbuster that won’t cause much eye-rolling when it does cash in.
As sheer popcorn-munching fun, it's an often-rousing action-adventure that confirms Mortensen as a star.
... for those who don't mind a bit -- well, more than a bit -- of cheerfully preposterous hokum, Hidalgo offers a rip-snortin', sporadically diverting ride.
An intermittently savory stew of Pecos Bill, Laurence of Arabia, and Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron.
A horse is a horse, but Hidalgo is a legend. The movie almost lives up to his name. It's just too much of the same thing, it becomes a test of endurance for the audience.
Sidesteps most of the pitfalls of the genre while delivering thrilling action, vivid characters and a memorable story.
This is grand cowboy fun, a wild adventure with a glorious sense of excitement and wonder.
Delivers great-looking people and animals and action to stir your most youthful blood.
Certainly has its problems, but they're outweighed by the simple pleasures of a picture that takes its cue equally from old-fashioned adventures like Gunga Din and newfangled ones like The Mummy.
Hidalgo's often-sweeping vistas of a foreign land commingle with the beauty of its star, Viggo Mortensen, to deliver an interesting, multi-genre yarn.
You know exactly where the story's going, and you know exactly what Frank's going to do in any given situation, though I admit he generally does it with panache.
Had it not been PG-13, this would be classic Disney-brand entertainment.
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