A dog, in addition to following the nature in the blood, lives for its master. 20 sled men and 120 sled dogs, all the teams collapsed after running for more than 30 miles, while the 12-year-old Togo and his team ran for more than 200 miles. He used his life to achieve his mission and protect his life with his life. Love. Fearless of storms and cliffs, he dragged the huge ice with his small body, and even without resting, his feet were dripping with blood, but he also brought the team to the road near the house. Reassuringly, the owner finally understood that Togo would only stop if he stopped. The male protagonist only regarded the sled dog as a tool at first. He only needed the dog to follow the hierarchy he established. He also wanted to lose the "anarchist" Togo twice, but finally found Togo's talent. Togo is a natural leader. In that speed of life and death, it was no longer the dog who obeyed the master's orders, but the master who could only entrust himself to Togo. The mutual trust between the main pets is really super heartwarming. The whole movie is really climaxing. The double lines make the movie plot not procrastinated or boring, the progression of emotions is just right, and the hardships of the road are heart-stopping. Highly recommended.
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