Too many constant themes are stated in this movie. A need for the return to nature, disappointment at not getting that promotion, family needs and values and coming to accept a more quiet life.
That being said, the movie itself is acceptable. Jonathan Silverman loses uncle Peter Graves. If they were so close, why was it that Silverman wasn't notified until 2 weeks after the uncle had died?
Jack (Silverman) brings his reluctant family to the cabin where the uncle had lived. They're ready to leave, but nature and older Jewish cowboy, Peter Strauss as Wild Bill Cohen intervene.
Of course, there is the appreciation of nature and the round-up of horses that is needed to protect them from illness.
The ending, as the rest of the film, is so predictable.
That being said, the movie itself is acceptable. Jonathan Silverman loses uncle Peter Graves. If they were so close, why was it that Silverman wasn't notified until 2 weeks after the uncle had died?
Jack (Silverman) brings his reluctant family to the cabin where the uncle had lived. They're ready to leave, but nature and older Jewish cowboy, Peter Strauss as Wild Bill Cohen intervene.
Of course, there is the appreciation of nature and the round-up of horses that is needed to protect them from illness.
The ending, as the rest of the film, is so predictable.