
Coming-of-age story set in the mountain vistas, A headstrong 16-year-old Katy McLaughlin desires to work on her family's mountainside horse ranch, although her father insists she finish boarding school. Katy finds a mustang in the hills near her ranch. Katy then sets her mind to tame a mustang and prove to her father she can run the ranch. But when tragedy happens, it will take all the love and strength the family can muster to restore hope.... (Full plot summary below)
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Coming-of-age story set in the mountain vistas, A headstrong 16-year-old Katy McLaughlin desires to work on her family's mountainside horse ranch, although her father insists she finish boarding school. Katy finds a mustang in the hills near her ranch. Katy then sets her mind to tame a mustang and prove to her father she can run the ranch. But when tragedy happens, it will take all the love and strength the family can muster to restore hope.
Leave your thoughts about Flicka.
| Milwaukee Journal SentinelSue PiermanFlicka proves a pleasant surprise for a family film. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderThe movie is inoffensive and forgettable, which is probably what they were going for. |
| Sun Publications (Chicago, IL)Josh Larsen...lessons are learned, love is spoken and nobody needs to be put down (including country-music star Tim McGraw). |
| Boston GlobeWesley MorrisThe best parts of Flicka are its pinch-me optimism and its old-fashioned-movie flourishes. |
| Aisle SeatMike McGranaghanThis is a genuinely nice movie that wears its old-fashioned values proudly, and I had a good time watching it. Flicka is for the teenage girl in all of us. |
| MaximPete HammondA skillfully told, beautifully shot coming-of-age story. |
| Film Journal InternationalDaniel EaganFlicka's simplicity may be its best attribute. |
| Miami HeraldConnie OgleThe film paints a fairly realistic portrait of four people bound by blood but -- like all of us -- all too capable of underestimating each other. |
| Los Angeles Daily NewsEvan HenersonA coming-of-age tale that proves as gentle as its subject is wild. |
| Dallas Morning NewsNancy ChurninThis is the kind of movie that many families are looking for, but all too rarely receive. |