

"The Brave One" has bravery: Gitano offered to the public a magnificent spectacle of skill, grace and courage. "The Brave One" has determination: In front of the Monument of Mexican President Benito Juarez, the persisting and exhausted boy got a great idea to go and meet the President, the only authority that could save his bull. "The Brave One" has strange attachment: The charge of the noble bull against a ferocious jaguar to protect Leonardo's life. "The Brave One" has humor: When Gitano, becoming a remarkable bull with a fine physical construction, proves his spirit to Carlos Navarro's red car. "The Brave One" has an authentic look in the bullring, on ranches and in Mexican streets. Irving Rapper directed the beautiful simple story of Leonardo and his attachment to his pet bull with understanding. "The Brave One" is about a peasant boy who runs away to Mexico City to save his brave bull, Gitano.
