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Thoroughbreds Don't Cry has this quirky charm that's hard to pin down. It's like a slice of life set against the backdrop of horse racing, with Cricket West's aspirations hitting a bit close to home for anyone who's ever chased a dream. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the characters—especially Cricket and her aunt—to breathe. Timmie Donovan, with that mix of bravado and vulnerability, stands out, creating a delightful tension with the newcomer English gentleman. The vocal performances are a highlight, filling the film with energy that balances the quieter, more introspective moments. The practical effects, though modest, serve the narrative well, grounding the whimsical atmosphere in something tangible.
Thoroughbreds Don't Cry is somewhat elusive in the collector's realm, which adds to its intrigue. Formats like VHS and DVD pop up occasionally, but original prints are quite rare, drawing interest from those who appreciate early comedy-dramas. Collectors often admire the unique blend of character-driven storytelling and the theatrical elements that reflect a bygone era of filmmaking.
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