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The Rider

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A dramatic story that highlights the life of the young cowboy who was put in a dangerous accident that led him to a fatal injury to his head, which made him rearrange everything with his life and takes on a new identity as a free person living in Central America.
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MovieFreak.com
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June 15, 2018

There is minimalistic elegance to this film that couldn't help but blow me away.
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Looking Closer
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July 01, 2018

The Rider has a wisdom all its own. ... It becomes a film about how the pain of loss and disappointment enables us to bear one another's burdens.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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May 10, 2018

Cinema that's challenging and offbeat is always in danger of being overlooked. But "The Rider" deserves to be seen.
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Film Inquiry
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June 11, 2018

It's often said that great films have the ability to transport you to a certain time, place and specific perspective, however unfamiliar that might be. Rarely is that more relevant than in The Rider.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
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May 03, 2018

Classic westerns may never go out of style, but sometimes it's good to see a movie about a cowboy who's a full-fledged human and not a type.
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Alternate Ending
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July 03, 2018

Acting is best left to actors, lest you get this kind of shiftless, awkwardly mumbling emptiness going on for the entire length of a very drearily slow-moving movie.
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Seattle Times
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June 11, 2018

Brady, rarely raising his voice above a murmur, takes us on an emotional journey, figuring out his own way forward. The plains go on forever; so, we hope, does hope.
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Concrete Playground
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June 25, 2018

One of the year's most empathetic, soulful and heart-wrenching efforts.
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Globe and Mail
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April 27, 2018

Jandreau, acting opposite his real-life family members and friends, disappears into a role largely based on his own experiences, oozing empathy from his pores.
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Newcity
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June 22, 2018

Chloé Zhao's elegant documentary-flavored vision... is an exemplar in how movies can look and feel in this still-early part of the second century of cinema.
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Detroit News
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May 18, 2018

My my, what a ride.
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Toronto Star
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April 26, 2018

You can almost feel the wind and smell the dust of the South Dakota plains, so deeply is Chloé Zhao's new film steeped in the reality of its environment.
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