Movie Information: 
The lives of a young couple intertwine with a much older man as he 
reflects back on a lost love while he's trapped in an automobile crash.
Director: George Tillman Jr.
Writers: Craig Bolotin, Nicholas Sparks (novel)
Stars: Scott Eastwood, Britt Robertson, Melissa Benoist | See full cast and crew
Storyline
Based on the bestselling novel by master storyteller Nicholas Sparks, THE LONGEST RIDE centers on the star-crossed love affair between Luke, a former champion bull rider looking to make a comeback, and Sophia, a college student who is about to embark upon her dream job in New York City's art world. As conflicting paths and ideals test their relationship, Sophia and Luke make an unexpected and fateful connection with Ira, whose memories of his own decades-long romance with his beloved wife deeply inspire the young couple. Spanning generations and two intertwining love stories, THE LONGEST RIDE explores the challenges and infinite rewards of enduring love. Written by 20th Century Fox
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This is a snuff film u 
should be ashamed rodeos R not romantic they are evil towards innocent 
beings : rodeos are cruel and deadly for animals,Anyone with a heart 
knows it's wrong to clothesline a baby animal, body slam it to the 
ground, tie its legs so it can't move, and drag it by the neck. Such 
tools include the "hotshot," an electric prod used on the animal while 
captive in the chute. The intense pain scares the animal into displaying
 abnormally dramatic reactions. Other tools include metal spurs and 
"bucking straps" that burn the animal's abdomen and groin area and cause
 him to "buck" and can lead to back and leg injuries.Calf Roping: a 
mounted rider yanks a calf into the air by his neck, slams him into the 
ground, and ties his legs together. During this performance, calves may 
cry out (if they can breathe), defecate from fear and stress, and suffer
 neck injuries and death. Steer Busting: a rider ropes a steer with such
 force the steer flips in the air. The injury and death rate is so high 
the Nevada State Veterinarian forbids it from the National Finals Rodeo,
 but this is easily bypassed by holding the event in other locations. 
Steer Wrestling: in this event the steer endures a high level of stress 
and can suffer ripped tendons, sprains and bruising, and even a broken 
neck. Bull Riding and Saddle Bronc Riding: bucking straps, electric 
prods, and spurs are used to hurt the animal and aggravate him into 
reacting more roughly than he would naturally.Rodeos mean constant 
trauma for the animals forced to participate. They suffer broken ribs, 
backs, and legs, torn tails, punctured lungs, internal organ damage, 
ripped tendons, torn ligaments, snapped necks, and suffer agonizing 
deaths.
                    
                
                
This is a snuff film u 
should be ashamed rodeos R not romantic they are evil towards innocent 
beings : rodeos are cruel and deadly for animals,Anyone with a heart 
knows it's wrong to clothesline a baby animal, body slam it to the 
ground, tie its legs so it can't move, and drag it by the neck. Such 
tools include the "hotshot," an electric prod used on the animal while 
captive in the chute. The intense pain scares the animal into displaying
 abnormally dramatic reactions. Other tools include metal spurs and 
"bucking straps" that burn the animal's abdomen and groin area and cause
 him to "buck" and can lead to back and leg injuries.Calf Roping: a 
mounted rider yanks a calf into the air by his neck, slams him into the 
ground, and ties his legs together. During this performance, calves may 
cry out (if they can breathe), defecate from fear and stress, and suffer
 neck injuries and death. Steer Busting: a rider ropes a steer with such
 force the steer flips in the air. The injury and death rate is so high 
the Nevada State Veterinarian forbids it from the National Finals Rodeo,
 but this is easily bypassed by holding the event in other locations. 
Steer Wrestling: in this event the steer endures a high level of stress 
and can suffer ripped tendons, sprains and bruising, and even a broken 
neck. Bull Riding and Saddle Bronc Riding: bucking straps, electric 
prods, and spurs are used to hurt the animal and aggravate him into 
reacting more roughly than he would naturally.Rodeos mean constant 
trauma for the animals forced to participate. They suffer broken ribs, 
backs, and legs, torn tails, punctured lungs, internal organ damage, 
ripped tendons, torn ligaments, snapped necks, and suffer agonizing 
deaths.
                     

 
 
 
 
 
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