When she returns Al’s card to him, Al begrudgingly shows Sonora the diving tower but insists that she shouldn’t be a diving girl. She meets up with Al, Doc’s son, and pretends to have been hired. Doc dismisses her, saying she is too young and doesn’t fit the look of a proper horse diving girl. Sonora watches Marie perform a dive and requests to be Doc’s new diving girl. As she explores the fair, Sonora comes across William Frank “Doc” Carver-the man who put out the advertisement-and one of his diving girls, Marie. She later meets a younger man named Clifford, who longs to come up with a “death-defying” act that he can perform. Sonora helps Al by hiding one of his trick cards, allowing Al to escape unharmed. She slips away to a local county fair where she encounters a man named Al being hassled by a group of men who believe he’s cheated them in cards. Instead, Sonora sneaks out of the house that night, giving Arnette a goodbye kiss on the forehead. Aunt Helen confronts Sonora later and tells her she’s being moved to an orphanage. When she returns home, she discovers that Lightning has been sold thanks to the cows that got loose and because she was suspended from school. Later, Sonora finds an advertisement in a newspaper for a horse diving girl. Her teacher ignores her for the rest of the day. At school, Sonora hits Clarabelle after being made fun of and is suspended from school, though Sonora refuses to leave. In the jump, Lightning breaks a fence and accidentally sets a herd of cows loose. One girl named Clarabelle calls her bluff, daring Sonora to jump. Sonora claims that Lightning can outrun any horse and jump over any fence. She is confronted by some schoolyard bullies who make fun of her hair and her horse. On her way to school, Sonora tends to her horse, Lightning. She cuts her hair to imitate a famous magazine model, causing her aunt to force her to wear a bag on her head as punishment. Sonora dreams of leaving her aunt’s home and living in Atlantic City. Sonora Webster lives with her sister, Arnette, and her strict and abusive aunt Helen during the height of the Great Depression. If you are already familiar with this film, feel free to skip ahead to our review. Our synopsis is available below if you need some catching up. Get your hands on our latest issue now at .Have you ever heard the story of Sonora Webster Carver? This week we watched Disney’s take on the life of this famous horse diver in Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken, which is the 91st film in the Disnerd Movie Challenge. Related: Watch P!nk perform a stunning rendition of Sam Smith’s Stay With Me. P!nk has also signed on to perform the National Anthem at this year’s Super Bowl – which is great and all, but when can we get her to do the main show?įor those who want to make a UNICEF donation with P!nk, click here. The album’s title track was released as the second single, starring Channing Tatum in drag as he and P!nk dance, subvert gender norms, drink cocktails and have a kinky threesome. Its lead single – What About Us – reached the top ten in 25 countries, and was recently certified platinum in the UK. P!nk’s eighth studio album – Beautiful Trauma – topped iTunes in over 65 countries when it was released last September, and has sold two million copies worldwide. “In honor of this incredible organization, in honor of this video for ‘Wild Hearts’ and in honor of girls and women all over the world standing up for themselves, I am going to be making a donation in all of your names to this wonderful organization and I encourage you to do the same if the spirit moves you,” P!nk told People magazine. The release of the video is accompanied by a donation to UNICEF. P!nk’s adorable daughter Willow also makes an appearance. The raw, stripped-back video for Wild Hearts is filmed entirely in black and white, and sees the pop superstar/aerial acrobat singing into the camera, with just a white vest and jeans. “You have to fight for what’s rightly yours which is rights and respect and love and kindness and compassion and you have to be willing to die for it. The piano ballad was originally written for the 2015 period-drama Suffragette, which starred Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter and Meryl Streep.ĭuring P!nk’s Apple Music documentary – On the Record – she said: “The movie is about the suffragette movement, which is women’s right to vote. P!nk has dropped the music video for her brand new single, Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken, after delivering a stunning and understated live rendition of the song at the 60th Grammy Awards. The video for Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken is accompanied by a donation to UNICEF.
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