You will be deeply touched by this film about a life-changing accident

You will be deeply touched by this film about a

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Before Chloé Zhao was hired to star in Marvel film The Eternals, the director delivered one of the best films of 2018. In The Rider, the today at 11:45 p.m. on WDR running, the Chinese director tells the story of rodeo rider Brady Blackburn. After a serious accident, his doctor advised Brady never to ride a horse again. Another injury of this kind would be fatal to him.

The film is mainly cast with amateur actors, some of whom embody much of their real life. This includes lead actor Brady Jandreau. We will tell you based on Critics: inside voices, Movie pilot opinions and one personal recommendationwhy you should definitely have seen the moving The Rider.

Watch a German trailer for The Rider here:

The Rider – Trailer (German) HD

The reviews are raving about The Rider

The positive rating of The Rider shows a very high 97 percent on the critics: inside mirror platform Rotten Tomatoes. For example, Elena Lazic from Little White Lies is from the feminist perspective on male ideals excited:

[…] Instead of apologizing for outdated principles, Chloé Zhao is more interested in the struggle of men who want to reconcile the old rodeo culture with a more modern, relatable definition of masculinity. […] Heavy-hearted cowboys, wild horses and broken dreams: The Rider is a great film about what it means to be a man. […]

In his review for Variety, Guy Lodge highlights the staging by director Chloé Zhao:

[…] Brady’s quest for inner fulfillment away from the eight-second rodeo ring exhilaration could be the stuff of a cheesy country ballad. However, the film gains one thanks to Zhao’s docu-fictional technique artful honesty. […]

Moira Macdonald writes about the Seattle Times beauty of the film:

[…] Much of the film seems to take place during the magic hour between sunset and dusk. Zhao and her cameraman Joshua James Richards find one in the bluish shimmering fields and feathery clouds picturesque beauty. […]The Moviepilot community also loves The Rider

The Rider has already received a lot of love here at Moviepilot. The work was represented by four of our authors in the individual lists of the editors for the best films of 2018. Also the community has words of praise for The Rider. JokerReviews writes:

[…] Lifelike, haunting and particularly staged. The Rider is a special art house dramawhich is a feature film somewhere, but still seems like a realistic period of life. […]

based_god also describes The Rider as a successful film experience:

[…] Director Chloé Zhao takes us to the nature-loving American hinterland, where hope is few and far between and people somehow keep their heads above water between drug use, gambling addiction and odd jobs. […] A recommendation to all who slow, atmospheric, almost dreamy cinema like and for whom certain lengths don’t spoil the fun of a film. […]

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The Rider is a powerful yet fragile film poem

With The Rider, Chloé Zhao has created a moving, powerful film poem of character drama. With the help of melancholy silence, deep mental tears and internal conflicts with your own identity.

The sensational performance of the lead actor, who embodies a slightly fictionalized version of his own life, and the beautifully photographed shots make The Rider a… remarkable drama. In it, the director explores the question of whether a life full of pain and despair can still be changed.

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