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On Swift Horses: A Tender Portrait of Hidden Love and Self-Discovery

Jacob Elordi / IMDb

On Swift Horses is a film that pulls you in with its heartfelt story and engages you with its deep, emotional performances. Directed by Daniel Minahan and set in the sun-soaked 1950s, it’s a movie about love, identity, and the quiet battles we all face. From start to finish, it’s clear that this film is something special.

At the center of it all is Muriel, a young woman trying to find her place while building a life with her husband, Lee. The two start fresh in California after Lee’s return from the Korean War. Their plans seem simple, but things get complicated when Lee’s younger brother, Julius, heads to Las Vegas instead of joining them.

Edgar-Jones delivers a standout performance as Muriel, effortlessly embodying the duality of a devoted wife while navigating a whirlwind of complex emotions. Her world shifts dramatically when she crosses paths with Sandra, her neighbor, portrayed by Sasha Calle. What unfolds between the two women is intimate and intense. Edgar-Jones delivers a spellbinding performance, making award recognition feel all but certain. Equally impressive is Will Poulter, who masterfully portrays a husband grappling with the heartbreaking struggle to cling to a life slipping through his fingers.

Daisy Edgar-Jones and Sasha Calle / IMDb

Jacob Elordi shines as Julius, infusing the character with a restless energy. He embodies a young man burdened by a troubled past, striving to stay on the right path. The narrative becomes even more captivating with the arrival of Henry, portrayed masterfully by Diego Calva. Together, they bring their forbidden love story to life with remarkable depth and brilliance.

Daniel Minahan’s direction brings the 1950s to life in vivid detail. California feels bright and hopeful, while Las Vegas has a smoky allure that pulls you in. The cinematography is stunning, making every scene feel like a time capsule of that era. It’s easy to get swept up in the atmosphere as you follow these characters’ journeys.

What makes this film unforgettable is its powerful message — our shared journey to discover who we truly are. On Swift Horses arrives in theaters nationwide on April 25. Don’t miss your chance to witness this cinematic masterpiece as it’s meant to be seen — on the big screen.

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