The Call of the Wild is a bookworm I read in high school. If I hadn't watched the video this time, I would have forgotten about this book that I didn't understand very much at the time, but I just thought the title of the book was very tasty, so I just took it as my QQ name.
This movie easily reminds me of how we used to be. At that time, we were full of youth, but had countless simple joys. I feel lucky to have you by my side in my innocence. Therefore, I dedicate this to my friends.
I'm glad this video gave me a new understanding.
The wild nature in this film, in my opinion, is nature, something everyone is born with. The environment in which it grows plays an important role in it. A good environment encourages it to thrive; a bad environment can suppress the nature or even distort it completely.
The protagonist of the film, Buck, obviously grew up in a good environment and formed a stable character. Because of growing up in a loving environment, it is able to face difficulties bravely and overcome them. Therefore, after Buck was abducted and sold, he could still keep his heart to the sun and be loyal to his master.
In my opinion, being a sled dog is the symbol of Buck's true integration into the land, and the turning point in his journey, when he has not yet become his true master.
The previous life is farther and farther away from it, and it begins to accept the current life and becomes an independent and thoughtful dog. It has a lot to learn, team spirit, leadership skills, which slowly activate the wildness buried in its heart.
But just imagine, if Buck hadn't lived in a loving environment, wouldn't the result have been different? Knowing how to share and being helpful can only be exported after it has gained enough love. Isn't it Buck's ability to conquer wolves in the forest with love?
This shows how important the growth process is to our future. Treat him the way you want to be, especially when he's still an ignorant boy.
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