The Mustang
— For someone who really doesn’t have much interest in horse activities, I sure like stories about the bond between horse and man, about wounded or skittish spirits facing off, one trying to break or tame the other until they realize they may be healing each other instead. In this case, the man is Roman Coleman, a violent criminal in a rural Nevada prison. The horse is a wild Mustang, rounded up as part of a government rehabilitation program where wild horses are given to prison inmates to train and eventually sell at auction. The similarities between Coleman and the mustang he’s given to tame are easy to see as they size each other up, test each other's mettle, and recognize themselves in each other. The pace is perfect and, although the dialog is minimal, the story line works and is just enough out of the usual to keep us interested. The film is touching as the bond between man and horse intensifies but, of course, we know you can’t fully tame a wild spirit, nor would you want to.