This movie is so beautiful

Eleonore 2022-03-24 09:02:50

The valuable part of this film is that everything has a spirit. In the eyes of the audience, Buck grows into a leader. This allows us to see the transformation from weak to strong, from capriciousness to responsibility and mission, and responsibility and responsibility after independence from the edge. Going to the center, the film explains the changes in the external environment very well. It is difficult for a dog to change anything, but what can be seen is that through kindness, bravery, unity, and love, there will always be someone to help in times of danger, from Willfulness in the primitive family, to facing danger and new environment, from being at a loss and ignorant, learning to be independent and growing through courage, to being helped by someone who loves the heart, it is really beautiful. No language but better than language , The world of people's lost hearts is opened. When the old man threw the gold in his pocket into the river, he found something more precious than gold, which has inspired people. Buck's mission explained the good and evil of human nature, the precious part of the film. The place is humorous and interesting to explain growth, in the center of the ordinary is a lighthouse, yearning for the wild and calling for freedom!

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  • Josue 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    Why is this dog so dick? Because it is fake, even more fake than CG "The Lion King". What's wrong with a budget of 135 million?

  • Eduardo 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    I thought that the characters/animals that were explained at the beginning would still have follow-ups, but when they left, they really left.

The Call of the Wild quotes

  • 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.

  • [last lines]

    John Thornton: [narrates] Some say that's the legend. Not so. You see, I knew him once, when he was just a dog at a men side. And even all this land is his, every summer, when he comes down to the valley, he remembers kind hands and old masters... before he went to his own... became his own master... before he heard the call.