War Horse
This week on Forgotten Cinema, the Mikes ride into Steven Spielberg’s "War Horse"(2011).
It’s no surprise that Mike Butler and Mike Field are fans when it comes to Spielberg, his filmmaking skill and ability to tell a story is always front and center. But this rewatch hit especially hard for Field, who now counts "War Horse" among his favorite Spielberg films.
The Mikes break down how the film looks absolutely stunning on screen, with Janusz Kamiński’s cinematography painting each frame like a classic war epic. They also highlight Spielberg’s practical approach—remarkably, there are only three digital shots in the entire film, all used solely to ensure the safety of the horses during production.
From emotional storytelling to technical brilliance, the Mikes explore why "War Horse" is both an underappreciated Spielberg film and a cinematic experience worth revisiting.
What's your favorite moment in "War Horse"? Let us know in the comments!
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0:00 - Introduction
3:35 - Film Facts
13:16 - Film Discussion
37:07 - Reviews
38:59 - Who Would You Recommend This To?
45:11 - Why Is This Forgotten?
48:38 - Plugs
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