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Horse Julius and Big Horse Racing
Wait: the talking horse Julius fell in love! And this time everything is serious – he asks for a hand, that is, the hooves of a royal mare named the Star of the East from Sultan Rashid. But only a person of royal blood can woo a mare of royal blood.Julius turns to the prince of Kiev for help, but is refused. But our groom does not intend to give up love. He kidnaps the prince and forcibly takes him to the sultan for matchmaking. And the heroes also have a business in the eastern side. All will converge on the big races where the winner takes it all.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the intriguing world of miniature horse racing, showcasing the dedication and passion of the owners and their equine athletes. It follows the journey of Julius Caesar, a determined miniature horse, and his human counterpart as they prepare for and compete in the prestigious Big Horse Racing event. The film highlights the challenges, triumphs, and unique bond shared between humans and these remarkable animals.
Critical Reception
Horse Julius and Big Horse Racing was met with a generally positive reception, with critics praising its heartwarming subject matter and engaging storytelling. Audiences appreciated the film's unique niche and the genuine enthusiasm of its participants. It was noted for bringing a lesser-known sport to a wider audience with charm and skill.
What Reviewers Say
A charming and insightful look into the world of miniature horse racing.
The film successfully captures the passion and dedication of the owners and their horses.
An unexpectedly engaging documentary that highlights a unique and heartwarming sport.
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Fun Fact
The 'Big Horse Racing' event featured in the documentary is a fictionalized competition created for the film, designed to highlight the aspirations of miniature horse racers.
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