The cast was awesome. Really - who doesn't love Diane Lane and John Malkovich? Diane Lane plays the owner, Penny Chenery, and John Malkovich plays the trainer, Lucien Lauren. He's washed up, and she's a woman in a man's world. They're honest, they're smart, she talks back to the men, and he yells at everyone in Cajun French. As for the performances - Diane Lane is really brilliant, particularly in one scene where she listens over the phone to her daughter sing in the school play, all while she's sobbing on the hotel bed, unable to get home for the performance. As brilliant as she is, I have to say that the star of the show is the Horse himself. Or horses, as according to IMDB, there were 5 horses used to play Secretariat in the movie. Somehow they know the movie is all about them, and they're not beyond posing for their close-ups. They were awesome.
The only downer for me was Dylan Walsh, who, plays Diane Lane's blankety blank of a husband. He seems to have cornered the market on selfish husbands/fiances lately (see "The Lake House" as an example). He puts his wife down, doesn't support her efforts, whines that she's not home, and basically tries to thwart her at every single turn. Really, what would she see in that guy? If that part of the story is true, it's a really thankless role.
Are you saying this isn't a political thriller involving the UN?
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