Call of the Wild I heard that it was adapted from a novel. I haven't read the novel. I heard that it has been changed a lot, but after watching the movie, I always feel that Buck is really kind, but there is a force majeure hidden in his heart. Before being stolen He is a mischievous family member and always makes trouble, but he loves his family very much. The cruel reality after being stolen later touched Buck's instinct and consciousness. The harsh living environment trained Buck and made him grow up through the experience. In the sled pulling team, he took good care of the other dogs bullied by the leader, and finally fought him because he couldn't bear it, and finally won the leader of the sled dog group by defeating the leader. Later, after changing the owner, in order not to let the new owner die, he was beaten all over by the brutal new owner and was dying. Fortunately, the rescue of the old man made Buck feel warm and decided to swear allegiance to the benefactor, and lived happily with the benefactor for a period of time. In time, he met the white wolf who made him tempted, and also saved the first wolf's life. But unfortunately, the benefactor was killed by the original owner. This fact completely angered Buck. Buck pushed the original owner into the sea of fire and killed him. This incident also allowed Buck to completely eliminate his nostalgia for human society, thus prompting Buck to be firm. Determined, resolutely go to the wilderness, return to nature, and live happily with the wolves.
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