Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:What are the themes presented by the poster for this film? That's what is seen the most by far, not the script.
The very real bond between a young human and his equine friend.
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:What are the themes presented by the title and slogan?
To refresh: "Separated by War. Tested by Battle. Bound by Friendship."
That's about a boy and his horse, Hugh.
The young man and his horse-friend, Joey, were "Separated by war, tested by battle," and yet — in spite of that — remain "bound by friendship."
A story of enduring love. Nothing dirty or psyops-y there at all.
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:What are the themes presented by the images evoked by the plot?
Friendship and love — when it is heartfelt and real — can survive even the ruthlessness of war.
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:How are these perceived by a six year-old?
How are these perceived by a sixteen year-old?
Probably pretty much like I just said.
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:There are plenty that still pull a young man out towards 'adventure' and 'meaning.'
There are plenty that mollify the war crimes since 9/11, 'dragged into a war not wanted, surviving the odds, a part of epic history, achieving manhood, bonding with allies' etc.
This isn't about "bonding with allies" in a war — it's about the enduring bond with a friend
in spite of a war!Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:I'd go on but ech. It's too obvious to me.
Projections are usually "obvious" to all of us who project them.
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:Sorry if that makes me impatient with those who don't see the poster right in front of their eyes tying an awful thing, 'War", with a beautiful thing, 'Horse."
Sorry if that makes me impatient with those who haven't even bothered to see the damn film before passing laughably WRONG judgments against it.
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:But, how could you miss that?
Because I don't have apophenia? Just a guess.
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:Hidden in plain sight. Like a 'Star Wars' birthday cake for a child.
Hidden not "in plain sight," but in your hyper-projective mind.