Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron

critic Reviews

, 69% Fresh Tomatometer Score
  • A visually stunning film that may be too predictable and politically correct for adults, but should serve children well.
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    Nell MinowCommon Sense Media
    Many kids will like this mustang tale.
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    Todd McCarthyVariety
    There's nothing thrilling or new about the work here, but accomplished it is.
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    Michael BoothDenver Post
    Spirit is smarter than your average cartoon because it doesn't try to joke around with a host of annoying talking animals.
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    Empire Magazine
    Gorgeous and plenty exciting, but overcooked with corny narration and an endless barrage of Bryan Adams songs telling us how to feel at every moment.
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    Derek AdamsTime Out
    There's not much of a story, the whole thing's a bit superficial, and there's little to laugh at, but it's still a refreshing change from the norm.
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    Eleanor Ringel CaterAtlanta Journal-Constitution
    An exciting and exquisitely rendered film in which the horse goes through as many adventures and perils as Indiana Jones on a good day.
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    Rachel Wagnerrachelsreviews.net
    The stunning 2D animation let's nature tell it's own story without any tropes of current animation.
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    Malcolm JohnsonHartford Courant
    Visually stunning, and fitfully dramatic.
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    Felix Vasquez Jr.Cinema Crazed
    When the movie wants to look majestic, the colors truly emanate, but when it wants to look grim, it can look very grim and moody; I was breath taken.
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    Todd GilchristIGN Movies
    Spirit: Stallion Of the Cimmaron, which and is technically Dreamworks' first animated film since the monster CGI hit Shrek, as a hand-drawn film has quite a bit to live up to, but succeeds admirably at finding the heart that is often missing from technica
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