It depressed me so much I wanted to get out fast, but I stayed and studied. When I went for the first time, at Derain’s urging, to the Trocadéro museum, the smell of dampness and rot there stuck in my throat. At that time, for most people a Negro mask was an ethnographic object. When I became interested, forty years ago, in Negro art and I made what they refer to as the Negro Period in my painting, it was because at that time, I was against what was called beauty in the museums. Charles Mingus, Beneath the Underdog: His World As Composed by Mingus He felt he was able to touch people, to contact certain souls in the next room or miles away or even those who had died. In the end, this is at the level of a simple watchable TV movie but not much more.He began to realize he had some sort of mystic powers. There's also an over-romanticization in this movie. She is playing only a plucky one-note performance. Anwar is a beauty but there is a spark of innocence missing. Director Steve Miner can't seem to raise the level of the production. This movie has the feel of a well-made TV movie. Al helps Sonora to tame a new wild horse. The diving horse job is already taken by Marie (Kathleen York). Bumbling Clifford Henderson (Dylan Kussman) immediately falls for the beauty. Carver's son, Al (Michael Schoeffling) after he's caught cheating at cards. She runs away to ride the diving horse for Dr Carver (Cliff Robertson) in his carnival act. Her aunt is about to give her over to the State. Then she reads an ad for a diving horse rider. Sonora Webster (Gabrielle Anwar) is a head-strong orphan in Waycross, Georgia living with her younger sister under her aunt. Reviewed by SnoopyStyle 6 / 10 functional but nothing more
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