Customer Reviews
I never read the book by Jack London, but it's definitely on my wish list. And after this movie I do I think I might finally learn to buy.
Ethan Hawke plays Jack Conroy, a young seeker in Canada, Alaska during the gold rush in the late 19th Century. His story is without significant risk and appears to be a step back, the more intimate story of a young wolf cub, who loses his mother and ventured into the world to take on their own. Many people (kind, cruel and indifferent)Interaction and meet the wolf before Jack takes as "White Fang."
The scenes of the boy embraces his dying mother are heart-rending, and the training of filmmakers with animals is truly impressive. A person appears before the movie begins to explain that although all cruelty to animals is certainly seems realistic has been done.
The landscape is wonderful, but I'm sure, why not shoot director Randall Kleiser in anamorphic Panavision confused. When shooting inshare views of the world, is kinda stupid, do not use the best. The resulting image looks a little 'TV-ish. But it's a small quibble.
Basil Poledouris score 'is too big. I believe Hans Zimmer may have contributed, as it is a few songs in the early '90s, the sound of the room. But it is surely show Poledouris' which is a shame that a CD final score was never released.
For those of you dear, wolf, great adventure and naturalFilms, this is a must.

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