kindness of heart

Corene 2022-03-22 09:02:21

In fact, animals have an extraordinary meaning to me. Buck's naivety in this play simply touched me at the beginning. Whether it's his movements or expressions, he seems to vividly express his inner world. When I was taken to Alaska, I saw the joy of learning and the prosperity of people. Buck transformed from a child to a grown child. He became brave to protect his companions. Maybe separation is very sad, but in fact, when everything came to an end, I cried Now, Buck has become a man, but he is destined to be separated from the old man. After the old man died, the house became the tear point of Buck's memory. When Buck looks back, my heart hurts, and they still have happy memories there. , Buck grew up and had his life.

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Extended Reading
  • Oma 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    Most of the time, the shots are relatively divided, and it is difficult to run through unity

  • Johann 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    Seeing that all the actors are working hard to cooperate with the growth of a special effect dog, there is no real feeling at all, and the drawbacks of high technology are undoubtedly revealed. There is no wildness in the novel, and Disney's cute pets are full of obedience. Nominated for the worst combination of golden raspberries, even lost to "Borat 2". 2

The Call of the Wild quotes

  • [last lines]

    John Thornton: [narrates] Some say that's the legend. Not so. You see, I knew him once, when he was just a dog at a men side. And even all this land is his, every summer, when he comes down to the valley, he remembers kind hands and old masters... before he went to his own... became his own master... before he heard the call.

  • [first lines]

    John Thornton: [narrating] It was in all the papers at the time. Men searching in the Artic had found a yellow metal. Gold. A mad fever spread as far as word can travel, and thousands more rushed to the North to try their luck. These men needed dogs. Big dogs with strong muscles to pull their sleds.