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1636 people rated Unbranded follows four men and sixteen mustangs on an epic 3,000-mile journey from Mexico to Canada through the American West to inspire adoptions for the 50,000 wild horses and burros in government captivity.
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Thickleeyonce
23/09/2023 16:32
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saru
03/09/2023 16:03
It's disturbing to watch these guys injure their horses due to their minimal knowledge and stupid pranks/races. Real cowboys are cringing all over the world.
LesDegameursofficiels
26/08/2023 16:01
Never got bored. Amazed at what these guys were able to accomplish.
EL Amin Mostafa
26/08/2023 16:01
I loved the Mustangs. I have always known that they were extraordinary , much stronger and more resilient that domestic breeds. However they really showed how incredible they are in this film. The riders, especially Johnny were immature and unseasoned. The mustangs have centuries on these idiots.
kiddyhalieo
26/08/2023 16:01
Who financed this little outing?
Really did remind me of the SNL satire of some MTV episodes.
Tais Malle
26/08/2023 16:01
Ordered the DVD from our local library on suggestion of a friend who knew I loved horses especially the Wild Mustangs and advocate for them being Wild and Free. Having been around horses all my life from a kid riding my little mare to our summer Bible camp to breaking, breeding, riding competition trail rides, barrell racing, doing 4-h exhibition at rodeos in our drill team on horseback I was so interested to see this film. I was not disappointed at all. Just wishing I was younger and could have gone with them! A well done film from beginning to the end. I was so impressed at the strength and durability of those wild mustangs under saddle on some really treacherous terrain! Gorgeous country they traveled, funny stories and incidents that happened along the trail. So neat to have had that elder man assist them too in housing and trailering them when necessary. Ben really planned the ride well, course unexpected issues happened but all in all its a film that deserved all the awards received for sure! Like looking back in time of the days when horseback was mode of travel and just totally awesome how well the young fella's eventually all got along, did for one another in spite of some issues at times, took such good care of those mustangs. A film kids should see for sure. Its definitely an inspiration that when there is the will to do, it can be done! The ending is so special. I jumped for joy too when they were so elated hitting the Canadian border. I felt like I rode it with them. See the film folks, you will want to own a mustang! What an awesome breed of horse. cudos to the whole story.
userShiv Kumar
26/08/2023 16:01
I feel they did a great job with the film it was truly a road trip of a lifetime with no road! It was very informative regarding the history of mustangs on the plains as well as what's being done for them today. There should be more things being done to get the horses adopted out. The riders showed tremendous determination to complete the journey through all of the mishaps. Masters is to be commended for putting this trip together as well as his maturity by avoiding another conflict with Johnny when he could have called him out. I do feel however, that the conflict of the two should have been omitted and for Johnny to quit a mile before the end showed very poor judgment on his part and betrayal to the whole crew.
Rashmin
26/08/2023 16:01
There's no reason to endanger these horses just to see if these young whippersnappers can go from point a to point b no matter how challenging, obviously they don't know what they're doing, if they loved horses they wouldn't treat them how they do, they represent devolution and ignorant arrogance masquerading as cowboys, I wish I could say how I really feel and what I'd really like to do to them!
Prisma_Princy👭
26/08/2023 16:01
I'm not a horse person, but I know a few who are concerned with the politics depicted in this film. It seems like a balanced representation to me. There is a very moving plot twist that seems unrecognized by a couple early reviewers here, and I'll admit that I missed it as well....it was pointed out to me the next day. Recall the early movie reference to one of the cowboy's grandfather's achievements. He was an old man who had climbed the highest summit on all but one continent, then fell just short of the summit of Everest while in his 70's. The cowboy(Johnny)quit the trail a mile short in honor of his grandfather's achievements. The grandfather appears and the end of the trail. Johnny tells him he's leaving that "mile" for good luck.
Ali 💕
26/08/2023 16:01
I can't believe that this film is suggested by Monty Roberts, a teacher and espouser of natural horsemanship. My dismay grew as I watched the film as they continued to treat the horses as tools and their flippant attitude when horses were injured. When one left a halter on the horse, after being warned by another rider, and the rear muscle was Popeyed, his comment was, "I could've killed Violet... I just wish it wasn't my best horse."
I had to stop watching the film as their lack of planning took them over a mountain unsuitable for riding. I could not watch as a horse fell down the mountainside all because these selfish and entitled riders wanted to make a (BLM Propaganda) movie about themselves.