
Wild Fire
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Plot Summary
A wealthy white woman, the owner of a struggling ranch, hires a talented black rodeo rider to train her horses. As they work together, they overcome racial prejudice and personal insecurities, developing a unique bond. Their relationship faces challenges from the community and their own pasts, leading to a dramatic confrontation over the ranch's future and their own.
Critical Reception
Wild Fire was a made-for-television movie that received mixed to positive reviews, particularly for its performances. It was praised for tackling sensitive themes of race and class in the American West, though some critics found the plot to be somewhat predictable. The film resonated with audiences for its emotional depth and character development.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for strong performances, especially from Phylicia Rashād.
- Appreciated for its attempt to address racial tensions and social issues.
- Some found the narrative arc to be conventional.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Phylicia Rashād, known for her role as Clair Huxtable on 'The Cosby Show,' took on a more dramatic and complex role in 'Wild Fire,' showcasing her range as an actress.
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