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and allow yourself to recall, or perhaps to discover, the deep pleasures of you can fake that, the old Hollywood adage goes, you’ve got it while “War Horse” is, like so many of ’s films, a work of supreme artifice, it is also a selfconscious attempt to revive and pay tribute to a glorious tradition of honest, emotionally direct the oldfashioned way, on actual film stock(the cinematographer is ’s frequent collaborator Janusz Kaminski), the picture has a dark, velvety luster capable of imparting a measure of moviepalace magic to the impersonal cavern of your local story, in its early chapters, also takes you back to an older — you may well say cornier — style of , the fleetfooted, headstrong halfThoroughbred of the title, is purchased at auction by Ted Narracott(Peter Mullan), a proud and grouchy Devon farmer with a tendency to drink too household includes a loving, scolding wife, Rosie(Emily Watson)。and a strapping lad named Albert(Jeremy Irvine), who forms an immediate and unbreakable bond with teenage boy trains the horse to pull a plow and together they ride through the stunning this pastoral is darkened by memories of war — Ted fought the Boers in South Africa, an experience so terrible he cannot speak of it to his son — and bysocial Narracotts are tenant farmers at the mercy of their landlord(David Thewlis), and if “War Horse” pays tribute to solid British virtues of decency and discipline it also, like a Thomas Hardy novel, exposes the snobbery and economic oppression that are, if anything, even more deeply rooted in that nation’s movie, I was very shocked that two AngloGerman soldiers join forces to cut iron gill nets to rescue Joey that fragment is not long, but deeply appreciate the war to bring the two warring sides suffering of the people and helplessness,At the same time showed the desire of the yearning for “Times” also ments: “horses” is an absolute can not miss the touching works ,it allows us to reexperience the happines