A Dog's Road to Rebirth

Alyson 2022-03-21 09:02:38

After watching the movie, I went to the bookstore to buy a book and came back to read it,

As for why it is the teenage version, I think it may be that I think the teenage version is simpler and easier to understand~~ Even if you understand the law of the weak and the law of the weak, so what if you are not the same as dogs?

In fact, this story is very short, only 99 pages, and I read it in an hour and a half~ For the original book, many bloody and violent episodes have been deleted, such as the death of Corrie and the siege by wild dogs. These two details are indeed Played a key role in Buck's growth and change~~ I still think it's too extreme, but everyone's growth is also inseparable from love and trust, such as the judge's love for Buck, John who lost his only son's love for Buck, If disasters are all objective factors, then love is the subjective factor. In the end, Buck's strength is not only the wildness in his bones, but also because love gives him wisdom~

I still like this movie very much, I like the cute Buck, I like the beautiful aurora in the North Pole and the pure white world~~I like this story~~Although it is different from what the original book wants to express, I still like it

View more about The Call of the Wild reviews

Extended Reading

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.