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Riding High
Fifteen-year-old Wendy lives at Lindentree, a riding school and horse stud, with her parents Charles and Helen. Mad about horses and fiercely devoted to family and friends, Wendy's life primarily revolves around winning a place on the national junior show jumping team, and saving Lindentree from outside forces.
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Plot Summary
Set in 1970s Mexico, the film follows two teenage brothers who embark on a road trip with their father's mistress after their father's sudden death. What begins as a journey to a beach resort for a planned family reunion transforms into a poignant and sometimes humorous exploration of grief, sexuality, and self-discovery as the trio navigates their complex relationships and the changing social landscape of Mexico.
Critical Reception
Riding High received widespread critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of adolescence, its nuanced depiction of family dynamics, and its vibrant evocation of a specific time and place in Mexican history. Critics lauded Cuarón's assured direction and the naturalistic performances of the young cast.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its mature handling of adolescent themes and its visual storytelling.
Noted for its authentic depiction of 1970s Mexico and its soundtrack.
Hailed as a significant work in contemporary Mexican cinema, showcasing emerging directorial talent.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's emotional depth, the relatable coming-of-age narrative, and the striking cinematography. Many viewers found the exploration of complex relationships and the bittersweet tone to be particularly resonant.
Awards & Accolades
Won the Silver Ariel for Best Actor (Gael García Bernal) and Best Cinematography at the Ariel Awards. Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Golden Globes.
Fun Fact
This film marked one of the earliest significant roles for both Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna, who would go on to become major stars in international cinema.
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