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* When you realize Mr. Howard has grown to think of Red as a son, and is terrified of losing him [[spoiler:like he lost his little boy.]]
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* When you realize Mr. Howard has grown to think of Red as a son, and is terrified of losing him [[spoiler:like like he lost his little boy.]]
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* The montage of Red and Seabiscuit jointly recovering from their (almost) [[CareerEndingInjury career-ending injuries.]]
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* Howard asks Smith why he's taking the time to fix the leg of a horse who will clearly never race again. Smith, sounding confused that he even has to explain this, replies "Because I can."
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* It's small, it's subtle... but the one line, "I'd rather have you strong than thin." Half the reason Red lost almost all of his races, why he was so desperate and miserable and strung-out was because he'd been forced into an eating disorder to keep himself under 115 pounds, because all of his previous employers had held out his weight as a condition of letting him ride. And with that one line Charles Howard gives him permission to be a ''human being'' again.
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* It's small, it's subtle... but the one line, "I'd rather have you strong than thin." Half the reason Red lost almost all of his races, why he was so desperate and miserable and strung-out was because he'd been forced into an eating disorder to keep himself under 115 pounds, because all of his previous employers had held out his weight as a condition of letting him ride. And with that one line line, Charles Howard gives him gave Red permission to be a ''human being'' again.
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--> "...He could die?"
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--> "...He could die?"die?"
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* The scene where Smith decides Red Pollard and Seabiscuit are perfect for each other. Two downtrodden, beaten competitors, so angry at life...brought together.
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* The scene where Smith decides Red Pollard and Seabiscuit are perfect for each other. Two downtrodden, beaten competitors, so angry at life...brought together.together.
* "You don't throw a whole life away just 'cause it got banged up a bit."
* Similarly, how he set Red and Seabiscuit on the road to recovery together. His statement [[FridgeBrilliance applies to both of them]]:
--> "They've got him so messed up running in circles he's forgotten what he was made to do... He's just gotta learn how to be a ''horse'' again."
* Any scene with Pumpkin, the massive sweet-natured Clydesdale who goes everywhere with Seabiscuit, to keep him company.
* It's small, it's subtle... but the one line, "I'd rather have you strong than thin." Half the reason Red lost almost all of his races, why he was so desperate and miserable and strung-out was because he'd been forced into an eating disorder to keep himself under 115 pounds, because all of his previous employers had held out his weight as a condition of letting him ride. And with that one line Charles Howard gives him permission to be a ''human being'' again.
* When you realize Mr. Howard has grown to think of Red as a son, and is terrified of losing him [[spoiler:like he lost his little boy.]]
--> "It's not just the leg--it's not! He could fall, he could get trampled! If he gets thrown from that horse...!"
--> "...He could die?"
* "You don't throw a whole life away just 'cause it got banged up a bit."
* Similarly, how he set Red and Seabiscuit on the road to recovery together. His statement [[FridgeBrilliance applies to both of them]]:
--> "They've got him so messed up running in circles he's forgotten what he was made to do... He's just gotta learn how to be a ''horse'' again."
* Any scene with Pumpkin, the massive sweet-natured Clydesdale who goes everywhere with Seabiscuit, to keep him company.
* It's small, it's subtle... but the one line, "I'd rather have you strong than thin." Half the reason Red lost almost all of his races, why he was so desperate and miserable and strung-out was because he'd been forced into an eating disorder to keep himself under 115 pounds, because all of his previous employers had held out his weight as a condition of letting him ride. And with that one line Charles Howard gives him permission to be a ''human being'' again.
* When you realize Mr. Howard has grown to think of Red as a son, and is terrified of losing him [[spoiler:like he lost his little boy.]]
--> "It's not just the leg--it's not! He could fall, he could get trampled! If he gets thrown from that horse...!"
--> "...He could die?"
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The scene where Smith decides Red Pollard and Seabiscuit are perfect for each other. Two downtrodden, beaten competitors, so angry at life...brought together,
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* The scene where Smith decides Red Pollard and Seabiscuit are perfect for each other. Two downtrodden, beaten competitors, so angry at life...brought together,together.
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