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7/10
Mixed Bag
angiesktl2 December 2020
I want to start by saying that when it was all said and done, I did end up enjoying the movie. Now on to my critique... Black Beauty was one of my absolute favorite novels when I was a young girl, and I've always loved the 90's movie adaptation. There were A LOT more changes in this new version than I was expecting, and I was not a big fan - especially with the mustang angle. I feel like they did too much to try to modernize the story and to also try to stay close to the novel, it seemed kind of cluttered. I'm a sap for any heart warming story that involves animals, though, so again I did end up enjoying it. But I think it probably would have better if they would have tried to make it more of its own film.
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5/10
Rather Boring
Alexander_Blanchett27 November 2020
But Dear Film team, her name is Mackenzie Foy, not Mackenize Foy... never noticed a misspelling of a films leading actor in the CREDIT ROLL before... so that's a first....
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7/10
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zoejsmith2228 November 2020
Should not have called it "Black Beauty" when there's elements of other horse films throughout it.
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A thousand rotten apples
savvykatt-686481 January 2021
Black Beauty was a horse born in Britain and raised on a country farm. In the movie, they keep calling Beauty a mustang, which is a SMALL wild horse. Beauty is not small, not in the books, and not in this movie. Whoever wrote the screenplay for this movie knows NOTHING about horses, and it shows.
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6/10
If It Makes Families Find Original Then No Complaints
davidsask30 November 2020
I don't think Disney streaming is that world-wide yet, so that may effect viewing some. This was colorful movie, of course great horses. The thing that annoyed me was the narration. It needed another person. Until movie over and looked on here was surprised was Kate Winslet and not Sarah Paulson. I am tired of the latter so that was my annoyance.
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7/10
A cute modern retelling of a classic story.
matteatch29 November 2020
Obviously being set in the modern day there are differences from the book, but that means that it's not just another remake. It's not the most factual when it comes to horses, but it doesn't need to be, it holds it's own as a horse movie. The biggest problem I had was the unnecessary forced romantic subplot, it would have been a good movie on it's own without the romance. It wasn't the best movie ever, but it was pretty good and a cute family movie.
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6/10
The original Beauty: Was this mare supoosed to be me?
gabrielrolos28 June 2022
I mean, where the hell making Beauty a mare benefits the story?! And also, why did Ashley Avis made it just another Horse Girl Story?!?! On the other hand, at least it still has some elements from the original, and the best: the horse is the main character, like the book. Another thing I can notice is the fact Beauty is there is no animal dialogue in this movie. Also, the first part with the herd being caught was not the best, they could have made something cooler, like in Spirit, and why did she come back to Birtwick in the end? I know, that's what most of the fans would want in the original story, but here she was supposed to go back to the wild. And also, why is Beauty the only one who changed the gender? Why is Merrylegs still male and Ginger still female?
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6/10
Pleasant
ayushparasar11 December 2020
A nice short and simple movie with the story we all know. Nothing wrong how they proceeded with it. And the cast is quite interesting too. Can be watched with family as it doesn't have any gratuitous content. PS : the horse actually looks very beautiful.
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8/10
That's a thoroughbred...
jessking-0397730 November 2020
It annoyed me that they kept trying to pass off a very obviously tall thoroughbred as a mustang...I liked the movie otherwise. It wasn't perfect, but worth the watch.
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6/10
Not horrible. Not amazing.
lunastarr-1248811 December 2020
So I was scared to see this. But gave in. Black Beauty was one of my favorites growing up. Not 100% upset with it but I got weird Flicka vibes. Was like Black Beauty meets Flicka.
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3/10
No similarity to Sewell's Black Beauty
If you are willing to stoop to mere name recognition to get views you've already lost my respect. A black smudge on everyone involved. Am I too harsh? No. It's not a bad story and not badly executed, but when some nameless groom burns down the stable it shows disrespect to the audience on another level. This story is diametrically opposite to the story of Black Beauty.

Don't get me wrong, I love re-envisioned classics but it must be analogous to the original.
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8/10
Well worth watching!
tocanepauli28 November 2020
Sure there might be mistakes in a film, but just watch a fim for the film's sake! I thought it was very thought provoking and beautifully filmed. Well acted by both people and horses. Quite a tear-jerker. Very recommended viewing!
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6/10
Talent strikes back
doappel9 December 2020
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The first half of the movie is pretty good. Feels good, looks good.

But once when the troubles occur, there's simply too much cliché. Especially some of the characters are way over the top.

All that is left during the separation, is that you long to see the beautiful Mackenzie Foy again, missing her just as much as Black Beauty does.

And the (adult) reemergence of Foy is the one highlight this movie has to offer. Interstellar made it clear what potential she offered for the future. The Nutcracker and the Four Realms didn't offer much opportunity to shine, but Black Beauty did. I can't wait to see what's next. Hopefully more than just Disney.
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3/10
Was excited for this - till the first five mins
tinajackson-3482529 November 2020
Could have been a ok film, However calling this Black Beauty when it is so far from the original film/book premise has really annoyed me. So Beauty is now a mare, it's set in the U.S. and the 'posh' British family are so stereotypically 'nasty' upper class it's ridiculous. I love Kate Winslet usually, but even her voice had me irritated.
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Unrealistic
birchallandrew-1840227 November 2020
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For a horse that has supposedly never been handled, has shoes on. Ruins the realism
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7/10
Black beauty Gallup through my expectations
martibrj-7818129 November 2020
This is an amazing movie about a girl and a horse's relationship I learned a lot about horses and different things it dohes seem like they tried to pack a lot and do it which can be bad at sometimes it was very stereotypical with some of its characters and was sometimes even predictable but at its heart is a fun family film filled with joy and a moral lesson this makes me want to read the book it would have been even better this was a true story story I would definitely recommend this to families who have gone through troubled time families that just want to find a good movie to hang out over and families who have lost their parents also families who have horses and animals in barns the character development and the relationship between all the characters and how it grows is okay the film was way well executed and is a hit or miss depending on which person you are overall I'd give it give it a c+ on the rating scale instead of a percentage because I'm not sure about this one
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7/10
Nice remake of the 1994 classic
lisafordeay30 November 2020
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Black Beauty is a 2020 Disney+ movie starring Mackenzie Foy and the voice of Kate Winslet. The story is told through Black Beauty's point of view (narrated by Kate Winslet)from being abandoned to meeting a teenage girl(Foy) to being sold again. Will Beauty reunite with Jo?.

Overall it was a nice film. If you like the original one then do check it out
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6/10
Poetic Beauty For This Streaming Original
rgkarim29 November 2020
LIKES:

Beautiful Cinematography Great Coming of Age Approach, at least at the beginning Takes the Horse perspective, so different Poetic and Beautiful, if Sad Hits those heartwarming moments just right

Dislikes: Slow No real character development details Simplistic intense moments Very fast progression of the good parts Writing a bit a bland in terms of dialogue and character involvement Extremely Depressing and heartbreaking for much of the movie

Summary: I give many movies a hand these days in their ability to capture the beauty of the world through the camera. Black Beauty's opening shot is gorgeous of the wild life of the mustangs and the spirit that Winslet's voice over explains. Disney's crew uses their technology to constantly paint the picture and pull you into the scene, whether it be out on the open plains feeling free, or in some of the stables where each condition brings a different mood that really does affect the audience member if you are like me. This technique fits well with the whole coming of age approach this movie takes, using the simple idea of setting being the paint brush that creates the experience and guiding you through the harsh reality of life. What's different from this though, is that though we have Jo's (Mackenzie Foy) own emotional growth, the movie really is more about Beauty (Winslet) and how she changes over the course of a horse's life. While certainly not the original, this perspective gets points for being different and providing a fresher, more direct take on the horse's life compared to other movies. I did enjoy Winslet's commentary at many times, finding the words poetic, as her philosophical thoughts sprang out through my soundbar. The many metaphors and nods to various cultures, tied with the scenes that were running tandem with it, further brought out the "Beauty" of the movie, which I think will speak to a lot of audiences with similar looks on life (at least according to my friend's Facebook status they would). And though the movie has many sad moments, the movie has those moments where the alignment of music, shots, and writing is perfect to really give you goosebumps, helping to harbor you in the shores from the storm of depression this movie is.

As I'm sure you have already read though, the movie has some shortcoming for me personally I did not enjoy. Starting out, the movie has little character development outside of the mind of Beauty, the rest of the cast, including Jo, sort of diluted down to props that Beauty has to accept. Sure, they make for some interesting and "dynamic" experiences, but given the previous installments and how the horse affected their lives, I would have loved to have seen more involvement to get that dynamic nature other horse movies have gotten. Throw in that much of the solutions and "exciting" moments are very simplistic, most of the hurdles leapt without so much as an afterthought during the "tense" moments made the spectacle less grand given all the buildup they were working towards, teasing you that something spectacular would come. This was especially true for one set of characters I hoped would have gotten the kick in the pants that they really needed, but nope, happened in the background and very lackluster finish for that story arc. I guess going with the coming of age and realism vibe, they kept to their standard, as even the good moments for the other characters was flown over, again much of the human cast's lives being pushed to the background as Beauty's journey progressed. Sadly, I would have liked to stay on these good points a little more to help lighten the mood and energy of the movie, but then again life does have a way of pulling the joyful moments out from under you, so it fits. And despite all this poetic action from the mind of the wild mare, the writing surprisingly is very flat for much of the movie. At times they nail the line, giving you a quote to belt out for future days, or checking that box for proper description of the action (partnering over breaking) that I did quite enjoy. But much of the time was just simplistic dialogue you might have with a teenager, and though again realistic, it's boring given much of the film's already somber tone. Throw in the fact that much of the film is depressing and heartbreaking, and you get a journey that is not easy for people like myself. I can't say much without spoiling, but let's just say seeing some of the treatments in this film, is more than enough to drop your spirits down a notch or too, so go in warned. All of this comes down to a very slow pace for yours truly, and though I'm a bit of an action freak, this pace was certainly slower than I would have liked. It magnifies all the dislikes for me and leads to again a blander experience that really takes the enjoyment out of this film for many when I read their posits. So don't go in there ready for bed, or you might be fighting sleep.

The VERDICT:

Black Beauty is certainly beautiful on the literary device and cinematography standpoints. The horse's perspective is certainly unique and brings a lot of emotional delight and lessons with it, and just seeing this amazing horse work on camera is a treat to the eyes. Yet, the movie gets lost in realism, beauty, and the life lessons that it loses a bit of the entertainment spectacle and story telling that I enjoy in these movies. The fact that the human partner story is sort of lost midway through the movie and used as merely a motivational saying of the horse did not impress me, and the fact that there are still some poetic justice moments lacking did not deliver on the promise the trailer laid. What is really limiting for me on this movie, is that is a very depressing movie, and though I understand that is the story, but to cut out the parts that help weather the depression was not my favorite choice. And diluting the justice parts to give more of that poetic realism got a little old for me. And when all of this feels a bit slow, well... it only helps to amplify how sad this story really is. Thus, the people who will like this tale the best are those who enjoy the somber nature tales, little girls and those who love horses, and those Disney fanatics who think they do little wrong. As such, this movie is fine for the viewing online should you have Disney+, but again if you miss it, not the biggest blockbuster to grace the small screen. My scores are:

Drama/Family: 6.5 Movie Overall: 5.0
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6/10
Surprisingly touching, intense, and inspiring! Really should watch it!
kwenchow6 January 2021
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This film start with the narrator talking about the mustang, and the girl she love scene! As turnout, this film is about a girl "Jo" need to find back her loving horse "Beauty", after her uncle "John" sell the horse to another owner! Entire film full of human, and horse bonding scene, horse racing scene, horse saving lives scene! Make the film quite watchable! Jo saving Beauty from the fire, and searching all the way until found her, also quite touching to watch! At the end, Jo saving Beauty from her cruel owner! Jo eventually open a horse sanctuary at the very end! That's it! A quite entertaining film!
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9/10
Really good movie!
jazzyvallien2428 November 2020
This movie really is not bad at all. It's very heartwarming and beautiful. A lot of people are just mad because this movie has the title "Black Beauty". It's a remake, a re-adaptation, it's not supposed to be EXACTLY like the original. This is the writer and directors own take on their own version of Black Beauty. I think it's a great movie. This Black Beauty portrays the beautiful relationship between a girl who lost her parents and a horse who lost her family. It's sad how people are too focused on the practicality and the realness of these movies instead of the message behind them.
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6/10
Dull and slow paces
shikhar-bhargava3011 July 2021
The movie portraying the life of a horse and what all things it goes through in it's life. But still a very slow movie and always remains at the same pace, which is not good.

A pretty dull overall.
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1/10
Not an American Story
martinjwolfenden26 August 2021
The moment I heard an American voice narrating I turned it off.
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9/10
Lovely Story with Beautiful Scenery
sgfe7 December 2020
All the negative reviews must be from people who don't like change! Agreed, it's way different than the classic '90s black beauty, but once you get past that it, is a darling film. I absolutely love black beauty, although she is not a mustang...I was confused by this. I like the fact that it was a female led cast. The scenery was breathtaking, I love out west and I love Mr. Manly's New York ranch. Very warm and fuzzy feelings for me as I used to have my own female quarterhorse when I lived with my mom on her ranch! This movie is adorable, the horses are so gorgeous they literally steal the show, especially black beauty! Watch this movie if you love horses!
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7/10
Snapshot of nostalgia
akcenat20 January 2021
"Black Beauty" is about the genuine bond between a girl and her horse, who share similar sad fate. Throughout the film, the charming visuals, especially ones filmed in South Africa in terms of cinematography, make every moment in the movie presented beautifully with soft color tones. The story plays out conventionally, and predictably, with fast-paced editing incorporated so as not to lose the viewers' (especially younger ones) attention. On the whole, the movie isn't doing anything revolutionary and like many other stories about the bond between a human and an animal it tugs at the heart strings while showing the evolution of that relationship. In the end, though the story may be derivative, don't forget it's done for Disney+, which is pretty much completely geared towards family viewing. For that purpose, this film offering something nice and enjoyable for the whole household. To be honest, I didn't expect to like "Black Beauty" as much as I did.

Rating: 7-
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1/10
Why is this called Black Beauty?
antony-6926 August 2021
There is no problem in moving a quintessentially British story and resetting it somewhere else, as long as the backbone of the story remains. This, however, is only related to the source material in the sense that there is a horse, that is black. A British, male, workhorse, has become a man American, female, mustang. None of the plot points or morality tales are carried over. It is entirely different. It is also entirely garbage.

Additional questions, why have a British actor who has a terrible NY accent play a NY horse owner? Why have an expensive British actor voice an American horse that should be British when they could get an American voice that actually sounds American for much less?
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