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Born to Buck is an interesting blend of documentary filmmaking and rodeo culture. Directed by Casey Tibbs, it captures the rugged spirit of bronco riding in South Dakota, where the broncobusters round up 400 wild horses, a nod to preservation amidst the thrill of competition. The pacing feels organic, like you're riding along with them, a real sense of camaraderie among the riders. The practical effects of the rodeo scenes, with real-life cowboys showcasing their skills, lend authenticity to the film. There’s something raw and gritty about the atmosphere that immerses you in the world of rodeo. The performances by the broncobusters, especially Tibbs himself, add a personal touch, showcasing their passion for the sport and the horses they ride, all while touching on themes of conservation and tradition.
Captures the essence of rodeo cultureFocuses on horse conservation effortsUnique perspective on bronco riding
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