2. The film introduces the work of Lajos Kassai, who founded a horse archery school in Hungary. His approach
is catching on like wildfire throughout the entire world. We get a glimpse of his lovely farm in the film, where
animals wander freely and accompany his trainees as they receive physical, mental, and spiritual instruction.
He transports us to the rich history and way of life of the ancient Hungarians while inspiring us all. The history
of Hungary is related strongly with horse archery which is depicted in the movie.
He founded a school that has branches all over the world in a stunning valley in Hungary, one of the most
stunning places on earth. He also revived his forefathers' bow tradition and their martial arts. As a result, the
distant past comes to life. The activities of Lajos Kassai, his intellectual background, and culture's significance
in our lives are discussed in the movie. Because of Master Lajos Kassai, a contemporary warrior and
philosopher, the steppe culture of horsemen is currently seeing a resurrection in Hungary's "The Valley of
Horses." He has devoted his entire life to restoring his people's ancient customs and culture in addition to
founding a school of archery.
3. Lajos Kassai interacts with the environment. He resides on a farm, is surrounded by a lake, hills, forests, and
animals, in a setting and a fashion that the "return to nature" movements can only imagine. He even sleeps on
the horse's mane. The usage of everything from drones to super slow motions to GoPro footage was made
throughout the shooting, according to the director, and the effect is beautiful. He emphasized this point
numerous times. There are some scenes that stick in our minds, like when the main character rides through a
field of snowy reeds and in slow-motion, the reeds themselves shed snow from themselves as they shake under
the weight of the horse and rider.