This film is like a leisurely walk on a Sunday afternoon in the country. The film unfolds with just enough pacing to gets us to connect with the main characters, and does a nice job of making us care for them and Seabiscuit while telling this story, a reflection of resiliency, and how adversity can make you stronger and heal you faster provided you have the drive to make it happen.
I think most who see it will enjoy it.
I give it 3.5 stars, or a grade of B+.
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