Thunderhead: Son of Flicka Review


Uh oh, it’s time to go back to the adventures of good ole Flicka. Let me tell you, this is not a story for the faint of heart. It has drama, intensity, and a lot of other horses. While the film is going for a much more dramatic vibe than the first film, it ultimately fails due to the same faults. As I said in my earlier review, perhaps this is just something that is extremely difficult to escape for any film based around a horse.

Many years have passed since the first film and Ken is not much more ready when it comes to having another horse. Time isn’t going to wait now though as Flicka has a kid named Thunderhead. Thunderhead is extremely wild of course and doesn’t want to live inside the farm cage. He wants to be a free spirit who can just run around as he pleases. Ken is determined to break-in Thunderhead which has always been a rather odd term but effectively it means to get him trained. The problem is that Ken isn’t very strong so he has to be careful not to injure himself.

In the more dramatic subplot, we learn that there was once a stallion of incredible power. He was as white as a sheet of snow and would often visit the various ranches/farms in order to steal a bunch of horses and have a bunch of kids. This guy even gets villain music and has a pretty unique design for a horse. For years he has continued to haunt the main characters but nobody could ever catch him. If they don’t do something soon, there will be no more horses to protect.

So as you can see, this is going to be a very difficult situation for the characters. It’s also a sub-plot that should raise a lot of red flags because for the horses who fight back against the Stallion, they can never win. Some brave horses try fighting back but are all promptly murdered by this beast. It’s a shame because they were just trying to do the right thing and paid for it.

I was surprised that the film had so much action. Naturally this even leads to a big climax battle with Thunderhead. Here’s the issue of course, you can’t have big animal fights without animal violence. It’s not going to happen and these fights get pretty brutal. At one point you even have Thunderhead stomping another horse to death. It’s off screen as you can only see the stomping and not the other horse but that was pretty brutal.

This installment definitely ramps everything up compared to the first film. So right off the bat this one couldn’t be salvaged but at least it is easier to find some silver linings here compared to the first. I liked the idea of a big race with the horses. It actually felt like this movie had more of a central focus compared to the first one as a result.

The main race is fairly quick but it made for a pretty intense scene. Ultimately it does show that Thunderhead is the fastest horse but being the fastest doesn’t always mean you will claim victory. As a main character while Ken may be ever so slightly improved from the first film, I still don’t like him. He quits rather easily and gets really upset at his horse the whole time. He’s not a very good leader nor is he someone you would want to follow. He wasn’t ready for another horse and is basically just a cheerleader in the climax as he watches the two horses fight.

The supporting characters have less of a role this time compared to the first film. For example the parents are still around but don’t do much. The Mom helps Ken by getting him a uniform and the Dad ultimately relents to him entering the race but that’s about it. Not a whole lot would change if they weren’t even in the film. Likewise the sister is mainly here to call in the grownups when Ken is messing up but that’s about it.

Thunderhead was a good horse though. He’s pretty tough and ultimately has some heroic traits like how he charged into battle. Thunderhead is quite free willed but I wouldn’t say he ever makes the wrong call except for randomly running into the field at one point instead of following the path. That felt pretty random and maybe even a bit forced but otherwise he was on point. Definitely a leader that you could follow into battle at any time.

As mentioned, the more interesting plot is with the mysterious Stallion even if you know that it’s not going to end well. I’ll give the film credit for having a real soundtrack this time. It’s not every day that you have a hype villain theme like what this film had. The writing is okay as well I suppose. It was nice seeing more of general society like the race track betters. I’d like to see more of that in future installments. Perhaps a change in scenery would do the film good. I’m not sure how you would squeeze the horses into a city plot like that but maybe you don’t. Make this more of a human based story instead.

Overall, Thunderhead, Son of Flicka ultimately loses to the first film. While it wins in some areas like the soundtrack and story, it ultimately doubles down on the horse deaths and showing that they live in a very dangerous world. I was rooting for Thunderhead to escape while Ken was trying to tame him the whole time. Thunderhead knows that he is destined to be a King and needs space to move around. In that way he is a lot like Spirit, king of his herd. Surprisingly Flicka barely has a role here at all. The whole jumping out from the water is probably her last big scene in the film. I suppose she already had a complete movie experience but I was expecting more moments. Either way you’re going to want to give this one a skip.

Overall 1/10

Dr Zagart vs Zeo


Dr. Zagart may have some ambitious plans but he is no match for Zeo. To an extent you may feel bad for him. He has the kind of character motivation that can still be sympathetic even if you can’t abide by it since the end doesn’t justify the means. He isn’t really a fighter either so Zeo would be able to quickly crush him. For a brief time Zeo even became the most powerful Beyblader of them all even if he ended up being surpassed. Zeo wins.

Sujin Lee vs Mori Jin


Sujin Lee is a character who I liked a lot in the earlier seasons but she dropped off hard towards the end. All you need to know is that she has slacked off a lot and is addicted to cheeseburgers. Nothing wrong with the latter I suppose but she is no longer on Mori’s level in the slightest. He would have no problem taking her down in a fight even when she activates her ability to block his powers. Mori’s speed and pure technique would still give him the advantage every time. Mori Jin wins.

Mujin Park vs Bass



Mujin Park is a pretty big member of the GOH cast. The guy has big plans for the world and ultimately wants to be on top of it. With his abilities by the end of the series there are few who can match him so who better to take him on than Bass? Bass is the ultimate god slayer, a being above all others who would dare oppose him. Bass’ Darkness Overload attack would quickly take Mujin to the cleaners. His speed isn’t nearly enough to stop the Overlord of Darkness! Bass wins.

Brooklyn vs Andrew



Brooklyn may have started out as a rather bland character without a lot of personality but he quickly ended up changing that. By the end he was an intense villain and Andrew would have his work cut out for him here. Andrew was the champ of Beyblade for a while but you have to wonder how few players actually competed in the school since the guy was as weak as you can imagine. Brooklyn would take him down in a single blow. Brooklyn wins.

Ray vs Lee


Ray is one of the main Beyblade heroes and by the end of the series the guy is one of the best to ever play in the dish. He has given Kai and Tyson tough fights in the past, something that I highly doubt Lee would be able to do. The series was pretty rough on Lee fans but I wouldn’t say I ever liked the guy all that much anyway. Ray is the leader of the team for a reason and would quickly finish Lee off. Ray wins.

Ilpyo Park vs Mori Jin


Ilpyo was my favorite character in the show but in the Webtoon he ultimately ended up falling quite hard. I’m not sure if I would even have him in my top 10 anymore. Still, he is powerful so there aren’t too many characters in the verse who could hope to defeat him. Naturally Mori is still one of those fighters though. A few quick combos would take Ilpyo down for the count. Mori Jin wins.

Mira Yu vs Xiaochen


Xiaochen returns but now she is up against Mira, the main heroine of GOH. Mira was a fairly weak character for quite a while but the series turned this into an active plot point that was quite impressive. Her desire to get stronger became the complete focus of her character until she finally achieved such abilities. Right now Xiaochen would not stand a chance against her and just gets completely overwhelmed in speed, strength, and technique. Mira Yu win.

Xiaochen vs The Shadow



Xiaochen is a character who started out as a fairly unmemorable one but gradually became one of the best characters in the series. She’s certainly changed a lot over the years but her power level has never dropped off. The Shadow has a good laugh and knows how to be in the right place at the right time but he’s really out of luck here. Her angelic abilities would take him down for the count. Xiaochen wins.

Daewi vs Taek Jegal



Taek Jegal was one of the most powerful GOH characters early on but at this point he has definitely been surpassed by several characters. Daewi is one of them as the guy has really ended up becoming a true threat. His fists would be able to destroy Taek in a single blow to the point where the guy would not be able to regenerate. Daewi’s barriers would also be too formidable for Taek to break through with pure power. Ultimately this wouldn’t even be close. Daewi wins.