In the movie "Gandhi," the men lay down when the horses came as a form of nonviolent protest against British oppression. This act symbolized their willingness to be trampled rather than engage in violence, demonstrating their commitment to peaceful resistance. It highlighted the power of nonviolent action in the face of tyranny, embodying Gandhi's philosophy of satyagraha.
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It means to calm down and be patient. Often in races horses would start before the gun or bell sounded, and a phrase came about "hold your horses"hold your horses is a figure of speech saying clam down or take a chill pill.
Slow Down Gandhi was created in 2004.
I'm watching this movie as I text. In the first 10 minutes there is a hard and fast drive with the horses. I replayed three times and saw one or two horses go down and were trampled by the other horses. I would say yes, horses already injured if not killed or put down from this running scene. This movie was made in 2006, I "assumed" movie makers were better than this. Sad to say but I guess I "assumed" wrong.
The englishman who went up a hill and came down a mountain
They came galloping in and stomped down the Great Wall of China. Yaeah
To cite the movie "Gandhi" in MLA format, include the following information in the Works Cited page: Title of the movie in italics, directed by Richard Attenborough, performances by Ben Kingsley, John Gielgud, and Rohini Hattangadi, Columbia Pictures, 1982.
Horses do get up, but usually do not go down.
Horses break down cellulose by use of enzyme cellulase.
The Texas chainsaw massacre.
A cow can climb up stairs but not down.
This comes from horse racing. They used to not have racing gates, and the horses would of course, as they do now, get very excited. So the people there would say to the track helpers, "hold your horses" because the horses were excited and they didn't want them to get away.