Imparable. indomable. Invencible.
Año 1890. A Frank T. Hopkins (Viggo Mortensen), un legendario soldado de caballería, se le considera el mejor jinete del Far West, a pesar de lo cual se ve obligado a trabajar en el circo de Buffalo Bill. Un día recibe una oferta de un jeque árabe (Omar Sharif), propietario de caballos de pura raza, que puede ayudarle a recuperar su dignidad y prestigio: Frank y su caballo Hidalgo son invitados a participar en una carrera conocida como el Océano de Fuego, una prueba de supervivencia de 3.000 millas a través del desierto de Arabia. Basada en un hecho real.
"Hidalgo" (2004), a cinematic masterpiece brought to life by Touchstone Pictures and Casey Silver Productions, transports audiences to the heart of the Arabian Desert. Directed by Joe Johnston, this epic adventure film is set in the early 20th century and follows the journey of Frank T. Hopkins, a legendary long-distance rider portrayed by Viggo Mortensen. The film's breathtaking landscapes, captured in the United States and Morocco, serve as a stunning backdrop for the grueling 3,000-mile race known as the Ocean of Fire. As Hopkins and his loyal mustang, Hidalgo, compete against the world's finest Arabian horses and their Bedouin riders, the film delves into themes of endurance, cultural clashes, and the unbreakable bond between man and horse. The narrative of "Hidalgo" is deeply rooted in the historical context of the time, exploring the tensions between the Western world and the Middle East. Frank T. Hopkins, a half-Native American cowboy, faces prejudice and skepticism from his competitors, who view him and his American mustang as inferior. However, as the race progresses, Hopkins' resilience and Hidalgo's unwavering spirit begin to earn the respect of those around them. The film skillfully weaves together elements of action, drama, and historical fiction, creating a compelling story that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. One of the standout aspects of "Hidalgo" is its stunning visual storytelling. The film's cinematography, led by Shelly Johnson, captures the vastness and beauty of the desert landscapes, immersing the audience in the harsh yet mesmerizing world of the Ocean of Fire. The attention to detail in the production design, from the authentic Bedouin costumes to the meticulously crafted sets, further enhances the film's immersive quality. The performances, particularly Viggo Mortensen's portrayal of Frank T. Hopkins, add depth and emotional resonance to the story, making "Hidalgo" a truly memorable cinematic experience. "Hidalgo" is more than just an action-adventure film; it is a testament to the power of perseverance and the strength of the human spirit. Through its engaging storyline, stunning visuals, and powerful performances, the film celebrates the unbreakable bond between a man and his horse, set against the backdrop of a challenging and often hostile world. As Frank T. Hopkins and Hidalgo overcome seemingly insurmountable odds, "Hidalgo" leaves audiences inspired and reminded of the importance of courage, loyalty, and the pursuit of one's dreams.
Año2004
Presupuesto100000000$
Duración136 min
Ingresos108103450$
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GénerosWesternAventura
Países de producciónUnited States of AmericaMorocco