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The Dark Horse
The Dark Horse is a story of struggle and redemption. Dana, a ballet teacher, reluctantly returns to her childhood home to discover it is about to be sold. To save the farm, and the family, she must tame her mother's dangerous black horse, and ride him to victory in the year's biggest dressage competition.
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Plot Summary
A deeply troubled and eccentric man, Abe, believes he is a magical child trapped in an adult's body. He navigates a bizarre and often disturbing world, dealing with his demanding family and his own internal struggles. As Abe attempts to find his place, his unconventional behavior leads to a series of darkly comedic and tragic events.
Critical Reception
Todd Solondz's 'The Dark Horse' was met with a polarized critical response, typical for the director's provocative style. While some critics lauded its unflinching exploration of mental illness and its unique brand of dark humor, others found it overly challenging, disturbing, and even gratuitous.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its boldness and unique, albeit uncomfortable, perspective on mental health.
Criticized for its bleakness and challenging subject matter that can alienate viewers.
Noted for strong performances, particularly from the lead actor, despite the film's divisive nature.
Google audience: Audience reviews are mixed, with some appreciating the film's challenging and thought-provoking nature, while others found it too disturbing and unpleasant to watch.
Fun Fact
The film screened at the Venice Film Festival in 2008, where it was met with a similarly divided reception from critics and audiences.
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