Hers is the spirit that carries the film and it is amazing that this is her first acting gig. The cast is solid, with Cambrie Schroder giving a winning performance in what could have been a very cliché’d role. This question only leads to more and the answers are what carry the film to a satisfying conclusion. Once Bravo is captured the film addresses the question of whether wild animals should continue to run free or be broken and sold. Grizz and his boys (played by Luke and Holden Schroder) try every means necessary, be it horse, jeep or helicopter, to capture Bravo while all Jack has is his lasso and Top (Potts) his partner in the ranch. Father and daughter butt heads often, not only with each other but with nearby rancher Grizz, played by Martin Kove in full “Karate Kid” villain mode. Jack is intent on catching Bravo in order to sell him while Willow wants to let him run free. The “hearts” in the title belong to both Willow and a beautiful wild stallion named Bravo. A true family project (director Schroeder produced and co-wrote the film with his wife, Andrea and several of his children have roles in the film), “Our Wild Hearts” is really two stories with the same message: to follow your destiny no matter what. Yet.īeautifully photographed, “Our Wild Hearts” is Ricky Schroder’s strongest work yet from behind the camera. His name is Jack and he doesn’t know he has a daughter. Confronting her mother she learns her father worked on a ranch that Katie once visited. One day she finds a box in her mother’s room containing unsent letters and a picture of a cowboy. She has tried to talk with her mom Katie (Angela Lindvall) but the conversations never get far. Willow tries to listen like the best friend she is but inside she pines for the father she’s never known. Zoe is the typical spoiled rich kid, constantly complaining about how her father keeps tabs on her but relenting on going to lunch with him because he’s giving her very own credit card. She lives with her single mom and spends her days attending dance class and hanging out at the beach with her friend Zoe (Veronica Dunne). Willow (Cambrie Schroder) is a 15 year old, Malibu-raised girl. May I suggest “Our Wild Hearts,” a quiet family film with a message which will next air on the Hallmark Movie Channel next month? In this summer of big blockbuster films with robots, monsters and men of steel you may need a break from all of the loud noises and bright lights. Starring: Cambrie Schroder, Ricky Schroder and Cliff Potts
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