Avis’ adaption, which she also wrote and edited, brings Black Beauty to the present day U.S. from Victorian England. Here, Black Beauty is both harmed and helped by cell phones and forced to contend with spoiled young rider, Georgina (Fern Deacon) and her ruthless mother, Mrs. Winthrop (Claire Forlani), who wants her daughter to win dressage trophies. In an additional twist, the character of Jo, originally Joseph Greene in the book, is given much more backstory than any of the other of the horse’s handlers and owners. Although she’s missing for a sizable portion of the movie, the horse thinks of her constantly, like a great first love that got away. “Black Beauty” also gives Jo a love interest, George (Calam Lynch), the antithesis to his mother and sister’s treatment of horses. Through Jo’s experience, the movie softly touches upon class, gently pointing out the differences between Jo whose uncle works at a stable to the rich girls who make fun of her and the Winthrops, who more or less make their own rules because they own their own stables. However, it’s a bit jarring to take the reins of an animal’s story and hand them over to build up the human characters, but after a time, the movie switches back into Black Beauty’s point-of-view.
While much of this “Black Beauty” strays from the original, the spirit of empathy and combatting animal cruelty remain intact. Some of the harsher scenes from the novel show up here as well, including the sobering moment when Black Beauty realizes one of her former stablemates, Ginger, endured a terrible life that comes to a heartless end. Black Beauty free download movie The film also references the uncomfortable beauty standard placed on these animals for competitions. Mrs. Winthrop is obsessed with seeing the horse’s head held high for dressage, a reference to the Victorian standard that also forced horses’ heads into uncomfortable, unnatural positions. The publication of the book helped fade the practice from most mainstream use, but as the movie shows, the cruelty that keeps a horse working all day and night pulling a carriage or forced into dangerous situations that threatens its well being is just as prevalent as ever.
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