IMDb6.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes77%
Metacritic65/100
Google Users89%
Director: Ricky Staub•Genres: Drama
A troubled teenager, Cole, is sent to live with his estranged father, Harp, in North Philadelphia. While initially resistant to his father's lifestyle, Cole becomes drawn into the world of urban cowboys and the community that preserves this unique equestrian tradition. As he navigates his complex relationship with Harp and tries to find his place, Cole confronts his past and learns about family, identity, and belonging.
Concrete Cowboy received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its performances, particularly from Elba and McLaughlin, and its authentic portrayal of the urban cowboy subculture. The film's emotional depth and its exploration of father-son relationships were also highlighted. Some critics noted that the narrative occasionally felt predictable, but the overall impact was largely considered moving and impactful.
A powerful and authentic look at a unique subculture.
Strong performances elevate the emotional story of family and belonging.
The film's raw depiction of urban life and equestrianism is compelling.
Google audience: Viewers largely appreciated the film's heartwarming story, the compelling performances of the cast, and its unique subject matter. Many found the depiction of the urban cowboy community to be insightful and moving, and the father-son dynamic resonated well with audiences.
Nominated for Best Picture at the Independent Spirit Awards. Received positive mentions for its performances and direction at various film festivals.
The film was inspired by the real-life urban cowboy community in North Philadelphia, and many of the actors, including Caleb McLaughlin and members of the Fletcher Street Cowboys, were trained in horsemanship for their roles.
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