'Running Wild' Review: See How One Woman Survives The Struggles Of Creating A Convict Rehabilitation Program [DETAILS HERE]

Research says that animals aside from being pets, helpers that assist in people's daily live and source of food for many are also a great aid in human rehabilitation. Dogs are also now assisting people who are blind or even used as a therapist for children with Cerebral Palsy and Physical and Mental disabilities. But what about rehabilitating convicted prisoners? What animal could best aid them in their rehabilitation? These questions can be answered in the movie "Running Wild."

According to Movie Insider, the movie "Running Wild" revolves around the story of a young widow trying to save her ranch, which her family owned for four generations. After her husband died from a fatal car crash and to save her family's ranch, she turned it into a rehabilitation center for convicts by allowing them to work with the herd of wild horses that entered and wandered onto her property.

However, Stella, the young widow played by Dorian Brown Pham, running the rehabilitation program met some challenges along the way, as added by IMDb. She must fight the prejudice, greed, bureaucracy and vanity of herself and the society. Using the wild horses being tamed as a metaphor for the convicts being rehabilitated, the main characters of the movie "Running Wild" will learn that there is no better remedy to misfortune than helping another living creature.

Directed by Alex Ranarivelo and written by Brian Rudnik and Christina Moore, who is also part of the cast, the movie "Running Wild" will melt and touch everyone's hearts. Starring Academy Award Nominee Sharon Stone, Tommy Flanagan, Jason Lewis, Jessica Uberuaga and many more, the one and a half hour movie will have its limited release on February 10, 2017.

Will Stella win her war within herself and society? Will she retain her family's ranch? What will happen to the convicts being rehabilitated? Watch the dramatic movie "Running Wild" February next year.

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