My wife and I visited a stock farm
to take a picture with a horse because that year was the year of the horse.
Taking a picture with a horse might have brought us good luck.
We experienced horseback riding
and took some pictures.
I
had the opportunity to talk with the owner of the farm. I asked him the
question I had always wanted ask: “I have seen many movies and TV dramas
related to horses. In them, there are sometimes scenes in which horses fall
down. How do they film those scenes?”
I imagined that the answer might
be scary. If a horse falls down in a horse race, that could kill the horse. I
prepared myself to hear a scary answer.
He
answered: “Some horses can act like that.”
What
a relief. Those horses were different from racing horses, which need to run at
top speed. Dogs and monkeys can trick people. Of course, horses can trick
people too. They are actor-horses.
But on TV, movie director Takeshi
Kitano said a scary thing: “In the old days, they used stun guns to make horses
fall down, but now we cannot do that, because of animal rights.”
Falling-down
scenes used to be scary. I can’t watch old horse movies anymore.
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