DreamWorks Distribution | Release Date: October 21, 2005
6.6
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Generally favorable reviews based on 45 Ratings
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DonnaB.Oct 27, 2006
In a time of such violence, this is truly a welcomed movie. One based on unconditional love. Love for an injured animal that could have had its life cut short instead of being given the time, care and love to heal, allowing it to do what it In a time of such violence, this is truly a welcomed movie. One based on unconditional love. Love for an injured animal that could have had its life cut short instead of being given the time, care and love to heal, allowing it to do what it was meant to do... run. A truly heartwarming movie. Expand
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JoanP.Oct 22, 2005
This is a beautiful movie chock full of great performances. Treat yourself to a wonderful family film and see "Dreamer."
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10
TriciaE.Oct 6, 2006
It's great! I love these types of movies.
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ChadS.Jan 8, 2006
Yes, "Dreamer" can be a little disingenuous for the sake of tugging heartstrings. It may occur to some viewers that Sonador is being abused by Cale (Dakota Fanning) and her family. If the horse's owner was, say, Veruca Salt, we would be Yes, "Dreamer" can be a little disingenuous for the sake of tugging heartstrings. It may occur to some viewers that Sonador is being abused by Cale (Dakota Fanning) and her family. If the horse's owner was, say, Veruca Salt, we would be second-guessing the Crane's plans to run a horse that was rehabbing a broken leg. What Cale is doing could be construed as borderline animal abuse, probably. But if you ignore this obscure angle, "Dreamer" actually works in spite of our abilities to recite all the sports movie cliches, chapter and verse. If you're not jaded and cynical, the final outcome, unlikely although it may be, is actually more exciting than Seabiscuit's win, even though Sonador's story is largely fictionalized. But really, there should've been some acknowledgement by somebody in the movie, or the filmmaker, that Sonador could've reinjured her leg and be sent off to the Gary Larson Animal Hospital. "Dreamer" hints at being a much darker film. Ben (Kurt Russell) already is something of a bastard, but then he lets her daughter make all the decisions concerning Sonador's future after the horse's leg is healed. That's too much responsibility for a little girl. Fanning would've had the chance to outcry Ricky Schroeder in "The Champ" if her horse crumpled in a heap during the climactic race. Expand
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rlbNov 25, 2005
I thought it was very refreshing to see a movie without cussing and violence. If you're an innocent kid or a mature adult, you will enjoy this movie. All of you others don't bother.
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[Anonymous]Oct 17, 2005
Inspiring for young children who may have "unreasonable" dreams. Excellent!
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SusanM.Apr 18, 2006
How cold do you have to be to not like this movie? What were you expecting from it? It's a cute movie about a kid and horse and a family that finds itself in the face of hardship. I quite enjoyed it. Dakota Fanning is a terrific actress!
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beccam.Nov 1, 2005
It was a very good movie it was tense and had the whole theater on their feet. I belive that it is good for all ages. My mom said it was the best movie she had seen all year.
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10
CindyW.Nov 12, 2005
A beautifully filmed, beautifully acted film for those who love a good family film. Dakota Fanning is such an expressive actor.
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10
LeoS.Oct 17, 2005
Simple, linear and moving, the film hits all the right notes for a true family film. It is a nice story, beautiful scenery, attractive characters and enough drama to cause the little ones some concern. No aliens, no explosions, just the Simple, linear and moving, the film hits all the right notes for a true family film. It is a nice story, beautiful scenery, attractive characters and enough drama to cause the little ones some concern. No aliens, no explosions, just the world's greatest actress getting the role she deserves. You could see tough-guy Kurt just melting around Dakota. His best performance. Expand
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FromanOct 26, 2005
To all the critics who gave this a 70 and below...idiots. Stop concentrating on the trees and remember what true storytelling is.
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ChristinaH.Nov 12, 2005
I must admit that the real reason that I went to see Dreamer was because large parts of the film were filmed in and around Lexington, KY, my hometown. While I am a HUGE horse-racing fan, I cringe a little at sappy, feel-good, cheesy stories I must admit that the real reason that I went to see Dreamer was because large parts of the film were filmed in and around Lexington, KY, my hometown. While I am a HUGE horse-racing fan, I cringe a little at sappy, feel-good, cheesy stories involving 11-year-old girls. And so, I almost passed on Dreamer because of the trailers with Dakota Fanning. I was pleasantly surprised though. In fact, reamer had far, far fewer moments that could be considered sappy or cloying than the much more publicized and well-regarded Seabiscuit. Dakota Fanning is a fantastic actor, and she plays the part of Cale Crane beautifully, only once (when Dreamer is reclaimed by her father as a surprise) striking a false note of over-enthusiastic cheesiness. The rest of the time, Fanning plays the horse-crazy, idealistic, and yet surprisingly level-headed Cale to a tee. Although it is true that the story follows a fairly predictable story arc, it is plainly clear that the writers and director are horse-racing fans. Despite the very economical story-telling (the movie almost felt too short and rushed from one scene to another), the story captured many of the fabulous quirks of horse-racing in Kentucky (not least the reference to the Saudi prince who flies his private 737 to Lexington to see his horse run against his brother's horse--the *real* sheik of Dubai has flown his 737 into Lexington for years, where he parks it on the tarmac at the airport across Versailles road from Keeneland...everyone *knows* when the sheik is in town to see or buy his horses). The cinematography captures the horse country around Lexington and Keeneland superbly--they look far better (and more realistic) here, unfussed with and pure, than they did in their limited exposure in Seabiscuit. The best testimony to the film's success as a crowd pleaser was its reception on a Saturday night, several weeks after the movie's release (mid-November), in a North Carolina theater. The majority of the audience were NOT horse-crazy adolescent girls, but rather adult couples, who spontaneously broke into applause at Sonya's triumph in the Breeder's Cup Classic, and who lingered at the end credits, clearly hoping for even more. (Actually, an infertile 3-year-old mare has got little ahead of her except to continue racing... How about a sequel where Sonador's earnings allow the Crane's to attempt to restore the family farm to its mysterious and mythical former glory?) All in all, Dreamer is a movie that promises a story about a horse overcoming the odds and a family coming together which delivers resoundingly and convincingly on both counts. (There are a handful of minor goofs in the movie in terms of accuracy, but they do not detract from the overall film. More amusing than anything else is the scene in the pasture where Sonador, who is supposed to be a filly, is very, VERY clearly played by a gelding.) Expand
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riferrariAug 23, 2012
I enjoyed watching this movie, but I wish there were more progression with the horse and the characters before going into the very best race (such as the true steel movie, where there were many challenges, where they start losing and win later).
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FilmQueenOct 15, 2015
This is a beautiful,happy story with a little bit of humour and lovable characters. Horse lovers will like it. And I would recommend it for kids as well as for adults.
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Jollyjoe1000Oct 31, 2015
It is a next to impossible story, Curt Russell and Dakota Fanning are definitely not wasted. It's plot makes sense and it is not cheesy ether and the use of real life events( like the Breeders cup) and the great characters and you have aIt is a next to impossible story, Curt Russell and Dakota Fanning are definitely not wasted. It's plot makes sense and it is not cheesy ether and the use of real life events( like the Breeders cup) and the great characters and you have a movie that other movies dream off, get it Expand
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smiyamotNov 28, 2015
It's a kids movie so you know from the start it will have a happy ending. But all is not sweetness and light back at the old ranch. Dad and Grandpa haven't spoken for months, Dad is not too close to his own daughter, this movie has a littleIt's a kids movie so you know from the start it will have a happy ending. But all is not sweetness and light back at the old ranch. Dad and Grandpa haven't spoken for months, Dad is not too close to his own daughter, this movie has a little edge to it. Gets even worse when the horse dad is training is injured and dad gets fired. Can it get any worse? Of course, wouldn't be a Hollywood movie if it didn't. The family has to get down to the short straws so the triumph at the end is all the sweeter. The actors are all well known so I always think they do a movie like this so they can take their own families to see it. Expand
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