Mild coarse language, themes and violence
| Director: | Cindy Meehl |
| Actors: | Buck Brannaman, Robert Redford |
Buck follows Buck Brannaman from his abusive childhood to his phenomenally successful approach to horses: a real-life horse-whisperer, he eschews the violence of his upbringing and teaches people to communicate with their horses through leadership and sensitivity, not punishment. Buck possesses near magical abilities as he dramatically transforms horses – and people – with his understanding, compassion and respect. A truly inspiring story about an unsung hero, Buck will have audiences laughing through their tears, overcome by the story of how an ordinary man has made an extraordinary life for himself, in spite of tremendous odds.
| Status: | Normal |
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| Run time: | 88mins |
| Origin: | UNITED STATES |
| Aspect Ratio: | 16:9 |

Following the exploits of real-life cowboy (as well as inspiration and advisor on The Horse Whisperer) Buck Brannaman, Buck is a warm and sweet-natured, uncomplicated doco tailor made for people who like a) horses and b) being made to smile. Director Cindy Meehl doesn’t exactly reinvent the wheel here, but she knows well enough to step out of the way of her wildly charismatic subject and let him bewitch the audience, just as he does while breaking in a wild steer. From his troubled past with an abusive father, to his current standing as a sensitive, respected horse trainer/horse-owner therapist, Buck is a generous tribute to a good ol’ fashioned nice guy.Its unassuming conventionality keeps it from being ‘great’, but it’s hard to even think about those kinds of things during the film, w...
Following the exploits of real-life cowboy (as well as inspiration and advisor on The Horse Whisperer) Buck Brannaman, Buck is a warm and sweet-natured, uncomplicated doco tailor made for people who like a) horses and b) being made to smile. Director Cindy Meehl doesn’t exactly reinvent the wheel here, but she knows well enough to step out of the way of her wildly charismatic subject and let him bewitch the audience, just as he does while breaking in a wild steer.
From his troubled past with an abusive father, to his current standing as a sensitive, respected horse trainer/horse-owner therapist, Buck is a generous tribute to a good ol’ fashioned nice guy.Its unassuming conventionality keeps it from being ‘great’, but it’s hard to even think about those kinds of things during the film, when you’re in the presence of such a wildly appealing character.
3/5