The editing, musical choices, lighting, cinematography - top marks. Having been to Flag is Up Farms and interviewed Monty Roberts myself - I know the Hollywood-esque set and the central casting wardrobe are just another day in the life of this exceptional property.
The characters themselves are larger-than-life yet very relatable and down-to-earth - which is what makes this film so compelling. It never panders, never flinches - addresses the conflicts in a very mature and introspective manner. Very cowboy in that regard, and very much in the nature of the late Queen.
I was happy to see that the human work was covered as well as the horse work, it is hard to determine which will be Monty's strongest legacy.
I recall learning against the rails of the track on the farm watching a throughbred making training runs, Monty tipping back his hat and saying, "I am a horse trainer. I have no idea why they think I can do anything to help these people who obviously need significant help."
A year later, on my return visit we were standing in the same space. Monty, kicked his boot against the dirt twice, looked me straight in the eye and said, "I figured it out. The first responders are here to help me."