Desert Troopers

Category:Movieaction Area:America Years:2004 Director:Joe Johnston Starring:Viggo Mortensen Zuleikha Robinson Omar Sharif Louise Lombard Adam Alex-Marie

Description:Movie description: "Ocean of Fire" is based on the true experience of Frank T. Hopkins, a top horse racer in the Western United States. It is an epic masterpiece full of action-adventure and personal redemption. The "Ocean of Fire" held every year for centuries is an extremely arduous endurance horse racing competition. The 3,000-mile journey is difficult even in ordinary areas, let alone choosing the hot, depressing and ruthless Arabian Desert. The participating horses must be the purest, noblest and owned by the most distinguished royal family in the Arab world. But in 1890 AD, this deep-rooted secularity was completely shattered. American Frank Hopkins (Viggo Mortensen) was once

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Movie introduction: "Ocean of Fire" is adapted from the real experience of Frank T. Hopkins, a top horse racer in the western United States. It is an epic masterpiece full of action adventure and personal redemption. The "Ocean of Fire" held every year for centuries is an extremely arduous endurance horse racing competition. The 3,000-mile journey is difficult even in ordinary areas, let alone choosing the hot, depressing and ruthless Arabian Desert. The participating horses must be the purest, noblest and owned by the most distinguished royal family in the Arab world. But in 1890 AD, this deep-rooted secularity was completely shattered. American Frank Hopkins (played by Viggo Mortensen) was once a brave and skilled knight in the US Cavalry. In addition to Frank's unremitting efforts, the international reputation of the famous person is also due to the assistance of his powerful mount "Hidalgo". In 1890, Frank was invited to take Heidegger to participate in this tragic desert endurance competition for the first time. One man and one horse had to face the challenge of the best racehorses in the entire Arab world. Putting aside the hardships of the competition, the meaning of fair competition became increasingly weak. The Arabs obviously could not accept the intervention of foreigners, especially the Bedouins who were nomadic in the Arabian Peninsula and the North African desert. Some of their knights secretly decided to stop foreigners from completing the competition at all costs. For Frank, the "Sea of Fire" became not only a struggle for honor and self-esteem, but also a battle for the survival of himself and his beloved horse Heidegger. Completing the impossible task was the only choice. The ending was a thrilling satisfaction. With the help of his friends, Frank finally completed the competition, and Heidegger became the only American racehorse to win in the history of Arab endurance competition.

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