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I. In 50 words or less, tell what this movie was about.

II. Which was more important/memorable/significant—the plot (story of the movie) or the
characters? Why?

III a. If the plot was more important, answer the following questions in complete
sentences:
1. Does the story start at the beginning, or are there flashbacks to get background material?
Does this make the story harder or easier to follow?
2. What background material is necessary to understand the story?
3. What conflicts do you see in the story line? Are these man vs. man conflicts? Man vs.
society? Nature? Himself?
4. Does the movie make use of foreshadowing? Do you get the sense that something is going
to happen? What clues are used to plant that idea?
5. Does the movie make use of irony? Do you want, at any point, to jump into the movie and
warn the characters about something they are going to do?
6. Are there any plot twists? Anything very surprising that happens…that you didn’t see
coming?
7. What do you think the message of the movie is? What insight into life does it provide? What
did you go out of the movie thinking about?
8. Was this a “good” movie? If so, why? If not, why not? BE SPECIFIC. If it was a bad movie
because it was “boring,” what would have made it better?

III b. If the characters were more important, answer these questions:

1. Who was the main character or characters? What do you know about them?
2. Are there any characters that you can guess a lot of stuff about without being told or shown?
(stereotypical/stock/flat characters)
3. What problems arise in the story? Are any of them because of the type of personality the
character or characters have?
4. How is the character developed? By what he or she says? Or does? Wears?
5. What do other characters think about the character?
6. Does the character or so characters go through some kind of change in the movie (like
Scrooge in A Christmas Carol)? If so, what causes that change?
7. What do you think the message of the movie is? Does the character help to teach that
lesson? How?
8. Was this a “good” movie? If so, why? If not, why not? BE SPECIFIC. If it was a bad movie
because it was “boring,” what would have made it better?

2006-11-15 01:32:54 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Movies

2 answers

are we doing your homework for you? This movie was about a injured horse who had lost its trust for it's owner due to the fact that it's owner almost caused it's death.I believe that both the plot and the charecter were equally important to the story.I think that the main charecter was actually the horse whisperer. I know that they really do exsist. of course there are the way they react and talk gives you clues into their personality.problem is the horse does not trust the girl anymore. the girl has a somewhat of stubborn attitude typical teen girl. she is developed by her attitude.her mother thinks that she is afraid of having the false leg .she changes her attitude about the leg due to the horse having difficulties as well . That trust can be earned back but it is not easily earned to begin with.Yes this was a good movie because it taught us about trust and truly learning to love something or someone . good luck and god bless and happy thanksgiving.

2006-11-15 01:43:14 · answer #1 · answered by Kate T. 7 · 0 0

Depends what you imply by means of horse whisperer.. I've had a horse psychic callad Sara Coppin. Some matters you do not comprehend however different matters she instructed us have been very particular eg; My horse was once lunged in a chiffney (Not by means of me!!!) My peers husband has steel in his leg One horses proprietor was once blonde with glasses One gray horse who was once high-quality peers with the pony she was once treating who had died the prior 12 months. The colossal darkish horse who was once the herd chief and protector however is now not right here. We have been all in floods of tears and really emotional for approximately per week afterwards. Loads of humans circular right here have used her and rave approximately her. As for the Monty Roberts kind, I have met Richard Maxwell and Michael Peace. They are very constructive, calm humans who watch horses frame language and use it themselves. It's no longer magic, it is what was known as well horsemanship, however I am completely happy the message is being unfold round in order that humans do not simply beat up and abuse their horses. And they're additionally fine for serving to humans with particular disorders due to the fact they seem at matters in yet another means.

2016-09-01 12:53:49 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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