The next day, a Lakota native is captured and is tied to a post next to the stallion. The Colonel orders that the stallion is tied to a post with no food or water for three days. The ruthless Colonel decides to break the wild stallion, but this proves to be harder for the soldiers, as the stallion easily bucks them off his back. Unfortunately, the stallion gets captured and is taken to a US army cavalry fort in the desert. ![]() The stallion leads his herd to safety and runs off to lead the riders in another direction. However, the stallion runs off, and the humans follow pursuit on their horses. He awakes his comrade, and they tend to capture the stallion. ![]() The stallion has never seen humans before, and when he sticks his nose in a boot, he throws it off, which lands on one of the campers, awakening him. He comes across a group of humans and their horses camping in the forest. One night, the stallion notices something unusual in the distance and decides to check it out. One day, the stallion rescues two foals from getting killed by a mountain lion and the herd is grateful. A mustang mare gives birth to a colt and he grows up to become the stallion leader of the herd (Matt Damon provides the stallion's narrations). ![]() ![]() The beginning of the film features a bald eagle gliding over the homeland of mustangs (wild horses), which resembles several of the USA's National Parks.
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