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Movie Review: The Call of the Wild (2020)

Directed by: Chris Sanders
Starring: Harrison Ford, Omar Sy, Dan Stevens, Karen Gillan
Genre: Adventure, Drama, Family

Review:

Released in 2020, The Call of the Wild is an adaptation of Jack London’s classic novel, blending live-action with CGI to bring the storyโ€™s beloved dog, Buck, to life. The film follows Buckโ€™s journey from a pampered pet in California to a sled dog in the harsh Yukon wilderness during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush.

One of the filmโ€™s strengths lies in its heartwarming and emotional storytelling. Buckโ€™s transformationโ€”from a domesticated house dog to a fearless leader embracing his instinctsโ€”is compelling and engaging. While the CGI used for Buck and other animals is quite noticeable at times, it effectively conveys emotions, making Buck feel like a true protagonist rather than just an animal sidekick.

Harrison Ford delivers a heartfelt performance as John Thornton, a grieving man who forms a deep bond with Buck. His narration adds depth to the film, making their friendship one of the most touching aspects of the story. However, some of the supporting characters feel underdeveloped, especially the antagonists, who come across as one-dimensional.

Visually, the film is stunning, capturing the beauty and brutality of the wilderness. The cinematography showcases breathtaking landscapes, enhancing the filmโ€™s adventurous and epic tone. The pacing is mostly steady, though some parts feel slightly rushed, especially in the latter half.

Overall, The Call of the Wild is a family-friendly adventure with a heartfelt message about resilience, freedom, and companionship. While the CGI may not appeal to everyone, the filmโ€™s emotional core, along with Harrison Fordโ€™s performance, makes it a worthwhile watch.

Rating: โญโญโญโญโ˜† (4/5)