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My Lucky Star has this quiet charm, you know? It unfolds in the serene backdrop of Normandy, and you really feel the weight of Louise’s world as it teeters on the edge of despair. The pacing is deliberate, allowing time for the viewer to soak in the tension — there’s a sense of impending loss that hangs over the family and their failing stud. The performances, particularly from Louise, feel raw and genuine, capturing the emotional highs and lows of her connection to the horses. The themes of resilience and hope are woven throughout, punctuated by the bond she shares with Marquise, that young mare. It's not flashy, but there’s something deeply affecting about its focus on the quiet struggles of life and love in the equestrian realm.
Captures a unique equestrian atmosphere.Themes of family, struggle, and hope abound.Deliberate pacing adds to emotional weight.
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