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Jacklyn 2022-04-20 09:02:10

The overall plot is not simple, but the individual plots are relatively simple. For example, the plot of the dog and the postman breaking up, hastily. The plot of the dog and the old man going on an adventure is missing. But getting three stories in an hour and a half really isn't enough.

Call of the Wild isn't just an introduction to Buck, is it? The old man's destination died at the end of the gold rush. He never imagined what his destination would be. Now that he has found it, he can't let go of the dead child, so he went to the underworld to find him for reunion. There is also the destination of the only villain. He is also a pitiful person. The most perfect ending is this. Although he didn't mention the situation of his former chief judge after losing his dog, he can imagine that he is a pet dog after all. And Buck found the chance to take control of his own destiny and never let it go. Let me mention again that the bunch of dogs that followed the bakla sled to deliver the courier, according to the villain, escaped, which is a good ending. And the dog who was jealous of Buck, got fucked and disappeared.

Let's see, a movie that replaces the hero with a dog can make the plot simpler, but still touching!

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  • Karson 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Buck's special effects are so fake. There is too much difference between the first half and the second half.

The Call of the Wild quotes

  • John Thornton: This is a map of the Yukon. My son was always reading adventure stories, crazy about the news coming out of the Yukon. Wasn't the gold, he didn't care about that, it was the mountains. He spent all day looking at maps and pictures of the mountains, dreaming about was on the other side, places no one had been, wild places. We could go, you and me, see what's out there. What do you think?

  • John Thornton: [narrates] There's a place in these mountains where a new breed of timber wolf roams, wiser than men or wolf, because of the dog that runs at the head of a pack. Now... they live without fear, raise their young and flourish.