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Kamryn 2022-02-16 08:03:07
After watching the 2018 Netflix animated version of "White Teeth" last night, I found this "Golden Dog in the Snow" which was also adapted from the original novel by Jack London, so I continued to watch the movie: ⒈produced by Disney; ⒉that Uncle Ethan Hawke in the 1970s was still a young and graceful young man; ⒊The passage in the snowfield fighting with wolves is really thrilling; ⒋The love between men and wolves is not over; The reason for...
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Theresa 2022-02-16 08:03:07
The call of the wild, I was...
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Daija 2022-02-16 08:03:07
Disney's animal film adapted from the classic autobiographical novel of American writer Jack London. Encyclopedia's behind-the-scenes footage records that the animals were all taken with the instructor and completed in the huge photography venue built for animals in Alaska. The performance of the animal actors was quite natural and the effect was extremely realistic. The magnificent scenery of Alaska and the touching affection between people and dogs are the biggest highlights of the film. The...
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Kaelyn 2022-02-16 08:03:07
In nature, humans and animals are...
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Genesis 2022-02-16 08:03:07
The first 30 minutes is...
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Cathryn 2022-02-16 08:03:07
In the charming scenery of Alaska, the story of the half-wolf "White Fang" and Jake seems so romantic. Although Ethan Hawke's looks and acting skills were still green 20 years ago, and some of the shots seemed deliberate, these did not affect the telling of the...
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Golda 2022-02-16 08:03:07
When Ethan was still young, he was as cute as a dog, but I prefer his nearest uncle Fan, a hypnotic child, scenery, nature and...
White Fang Comments
Extended Reading
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Jack Conroy: Is there any good reason why we can't just bury him here? I don't think he'll know the difference.
Alex Larson: I gave him my word.
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[about Jack]
Skunker: What's he doing?
Alex Larson: Cleaning his teeth.
Skunker: How'd they get dirty?