I haven't read the original novel, I only give some ideas from the movie. Personally, I prefer a happy ending, but life is difficult to do so, and what I think is unsatisfactory is hardly the thoughts of the characters themselves. Regret itself is a kind of beauty. Buck was stolen from the justice's house, and he was separated from the good life. From the small town that is like spring all the year round to the cold north, everything is unfamiliar to him, and the sled dog is a profession that he has never come into contact with. , but after repeated failures, the wildness in its body awakened. Become the leader, everything becomes adaptable and beautiful, but this moment comes to an end, forced it to change the owner, the new owner is a bad person, and it is very bad for it and its partners, as the leader, it does its best, but Or... it's really sad to see them approaching the end of their lives. Buck's last owner embarked on the final journey. During the journey, Buck and the old man were both redeemed. Although the ending was somewhat regrettable, for Buck and the old man, it may also be an alternative fulfillment.
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