Buck is perfect and so is my dog

Kieran 2022-03-22 09:02:21

For children, Buck is naive, and the joy and naughty that cannot be hidden under his huge body make every child giggle non-stop. For adults, Buck is an insinuation of their own growth and maturity. Those setbacks and tribulations, those ridicules and ridicules, those devastations and tramplings, those longings and loneliness are all their insinuations, but we humans often do not have the transparency of Buck's life. However, he never flinched and feared, and always maintained an optimistic attitude. All grievances and pains were quickly forgotten. Why do you think so much? Snow is also very beautiful. People who are extremely poor may not know what they want in their entire life, so they often think that wealth is the most stable thing, but in the end they are still lonely and blank, and they can't be the same in the end. Buck was so lucky, because Buck lived thoroughly, his eyes were pure and clear, he found his own place and returned to his forest, had his own beautiful partner, and gave birth to two lovely cubs, which must have been before. The life it dared not imagine, there is no doubt that it did, lonely but tenacious, this is the status quo we should be. Buck is perfect, and my dog ​​is not bad. After watching the movie, I think he is the Buck in my mind, no doubt.

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  • Justus 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    I can't see the agility of Jack London's novel. It's a virtual dog movie... Culture industry ah

  • Nico 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    This kind of animal-themed movie, presented in a full CG way, is of course easy to operate and animal-friendly, but I always feel that I have lost my soul. Moreover, this dog's understanding of human nature is also a bit too familiar, and it has become a dog essence...

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.