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War Horse

War Horse

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The friendship between 16-year-old farmer’s son Albert and his horse Joey is violently shattered by the outbreak of the First World War.

Certificate12

Duration141 mins

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  • Daisy, 9
  • 33 reviews

The Amazing Friendship Between A Boy And His Horse

5 stars

26 Feb 2018

This film is filled with filled with friendship between a 16 year old boy called Albert and a horse named Joey. When WW2 breaks out Joey is forced to join the horses that were going to war but Albert was still to young to fight even when he tries to lie about his age . This movie really touched my emotions because Joey and Albert were really pushed to their limits as Joeys rider was shot dead Joey had no choice to run and never stop but things aren't that simple on a war field ; he was found by the Germans and made to pull their massive tanks. Most of the horses who did this job died of starvation or that they were worked to death . But despite all of the tragedy in the film they all got to ride home and when they returned back everyone was so relived to see them

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