As someone who read the original book, I do wish this movie was more faithful to it. It's a very dark story with an important lesson about survival and learning to overcome the cruelty of life through strength and experience. Buck suffers a lot more in the book, and he gets blood on his teeth in various instances (like in the book, he KILLS Spitz. Brutally. Because Spitz is a total jerk who also beats on other dogs in the team who kill each other too, so Buck chose to take him down and become pack leader). And I cant believe this movie didn't include the iconic scene where Buck pulls over 1000 pounds during a bet made by John Thornton! It's a great, intense moment that truly shows off how much living among the cold wilderness, etc. has improved his abilities and powers as a beast! The book isn't even that long. It's only 7 chapters, so idk why this movie couldn't have just stayed loyal to the original story.
probably to make the movie somewhat more kid-friendly because if they see a dog as the movie star i dont think they will think about having actual blood scene in the movie
"Blood on his teeth" is simply 4 word , maybe take less than 2 sec for you to type that on your keyboard but would literally keep tons of audience and entire families out of the theater, just due to the rating alone. The screenwriter lighten the theme up "just enough" to create a story that can be enjoyed by a wider audience, that benefited everyone. I'd say if people want hardcore lessons, either goes with other darker genre or like you said read the original .
He isn’t actually abandoned, he is punished for a bad action he did and left outside on the porch to sleep and later a evil man lures him over to a carriage, before taking his collar off and sells him to a cruel owner. This IS a true story.
He’s not a cruel owner he gets sold to a nice man and woman to be a sled dog which is stupid because he’s not even a sled dog type but we can just ignore that then he gets sold to the cruel owner
In the book the dog kills humans and realizes how easy it is to kill them and he and his wolf pack become feared as man eaters across Alaska and John dies running in the snow until he collapses from the cold and dies peacefully
Jack London's novel is a fictional adventure novel. However, London did spend time in the Yukon area before writing this novel, so his descriptions of the area are accurate and realistic. This could be why The Call of the Wild appears to be a true story even though it is not. Buck is based on a dog London met while adventuring in the Yukon. This real-life Buck (coincidentally named “Jack”) inspired London. London combined his real-life experiences with Jack-the-dog and his imagination to create his protagonist. "Buck" of The Call of the Wild.
The original version (aka the book) Was WAY more brutal. I think Spitz was killed by buck. Also, buck joined a wolf pack and one of his human friends were killed by native Americans. One dog was half blind, Spitz killed another dog right after she joined the team, And buck and his wolf pack ended up killing said natives, eating them, and terrorising them. Also he killed a moose by himself. He also bred with the wolves, too.
in the book too his dog friends survived but were killed by native American's who killed john and the group because they went to find gold and when they were almost there they were killed after buck died his sole ended up hunting the native american's and he also bred with the wolves too to lol
-gurr, telegraphs did NOT put a dent in male delivery. Letters, packages, pictures, small goods and items, mail order items, were HUGE, and these were carried by the teams. As good as a telegraph is, you couldn't "wire" pictures.
in the book i read spitz didn't leave, buck killed him, and the guy in plaid who bought him ran several of the dogs to death, and after leaving buck, he and the girl tried to cross a iced river fell through, and drowned, along with all of the dogs they still had.
Everything different we could spot about the movie that contrasts to the book: 2:20 - Initially, in the book Buck had a friend (dog) named Curly, before meeting the team. Spitz, and a bunch of other huskies teamed up and killed Curly right infront of Buck, causing Spitz and Buck to always be fighting for leader in the pack/sled team 4:51 - This entire fight did not play out how it was in the movie. Buck, although being mostly a pacificist and docile, killed Spitz during the final battle between the two. Proving him as leader. 6:34 - After selling the team, in the book it was not actually Perrault and François team that was the mail delivery, it was another team. During the time, Dave was getting weaker and older and eventually got killed off by the team, being shot in the book. 11:23 - In the movie, Al killed John Thorton. But in the books, John was brutally murdered by a team of Yeehat Indians. Buck wasn't able to make it in time but ended up killing all of them off in the book in the most violent way possible. In the end, Buck found him buried under rubble, dead.
Everyone missing one very important thing, this movie is based on a novel by Jack London, this same title, my second favourite novel by that author is the White Fang. Both novels talk about Gold Rush.
Uuugghhhhhhh this annoys me so much because this is not what happened in the book at ALL buck isn’t a soft and docile dog, he commanded respect from the other dogs, spitz and him rivalled AND spitz is a big white dog, not a black and white husky, grrr
I believe you have to have permission to read or describe "The call of the wild" by Jack London but that is what this film is loosely based from originally, it follows Jack London's book "The Call Of The Wild."
isn't the ending completely different from the book ending? I thought I remember the guy getting brutally murdered by a tribe of native americans whom Buck ended up totally eviscerating. And then Buck had to fight off the wolf pack who had cornered him before they were willing to let him into the pack.
How could the maker of this video leave out the large black wolf with glowing green eyes, that Buck sees at important parts of the movie?!!!? This large black wolf shows up his first night in the cold Yukon, when he fights Spitz, during the avalanche, (that is why Buck knew to turn into the avalanche). The black wolf is the most important aspect of the movie, it is supposed to be Bucks inner wildness, his instincts, his, Call of the Wild. My daughter calls him, the good bad wolf.
@@Just_SomePerson yeah I know it's just kinda scummy that these types of channels don't even mention the name of the film before or after the recap. Like how hard is it to begin the video with "today we are recapping a film called Call of the Wild which released in the year 2020 and stars Harrison Ford as a leading role. We begin ...... (entire recap of the film)."
@@fox9296 I remember watching one who said the name. And if I don’t know the comment section got the answers. Sometimes. Honestly glad they don’t do book recaps- cause the book compared to the movie… Not for little kids.
In all honesty I would get a bigger tent and let all the dogs sleep with me in a dog pile (just as penguins I would keep warm and keep my dogs warm in such weather with those types of dogs and with their fur types being not as great for winter to huskies)
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As someone who read the original book, I do wish this movie was more faithful to it. It's a very dark story with an important lesson about survival and learning to overcome the cruelty of life through strength and experience.
Buck suffers a lot more in the book, and he gets blood on his teeth in various instances (like in the book, he KILLS Spitz. Brutally. Because Spitz is a total jerk who also beats on other dogs in the team who kill each other too, so Buck chose to take him down and become pack leader).
And I cant believe this movie didn't include the iconic scene where Buck pulls over 1000 pounds during a bet made by John Thornton! It's a great, intense moment that truly shows off how much living among the cold wilderness, etc. has improved his abilities and powers as a beast!
The book isn't even that long. It's only 7 chapters, so idk why this movie couldn't have just stayed loyal to the original story.
probably to make the movie somewhat more kid-friendly because if they see a dog as the movie star i dont think they will think about having actual blood scene in the movie
That sledge pulling scen was really goosebumps ❤❤
"Blood on his teeth" is simply 4 word , maybe take less than 2 sec for you to type that on your keyboard but would literally keep tons of audience and entire families out of the theater, just due to the rating alone.
The screenwriter lighten the theme up "just enough" to create a story that can be enjoyed by a wider audience, that benefited everyone.
I'd say if people want hardcore lessons, either goes with other darker genre or like you said read the original .
Book name?
@@lalithvikkas7695Call of the Wild by Jack London. It’s excellent
He isn’t actually abandoned, he is punished for a bad action he did and left outside on the porch to sleep and later a evil man lures him over to a carriage, before taking his collar off and sells him to a cruel owner. This IS a true story.
It’s true I watch it all the time with my dad
True!
The call of the wild
@valariegolombeski2320 Yep! Love dat movie (honestly the only reason I even clicked on this video).
He’s not a cruel owner he gets sold to a nice man and woman to be a sled dog which is stupid because he’s not even a sled dog type but we can just ignore that then he gets sold to the cruel owner
A dog is truly a man’s best friend.
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NOT PUSSIES
"The Call of the Wild", made in 2020. Is the title of the movie if anyone wants to watch it.
Thank you for sharing ❤
Thanks
Ty
Yeah saw some animated movie of this as a child in the late ninties early 2000
Ty
In the book the dog kills humans and realizes how easy it is to kill them and he and his wolf pack become feared as man eaters across Alaska and John dies running in the snow until he collapses from the cold and dies peacefully
Now that sounds more interesting.
Ya that would be cool 😎
Jeez I’ve only seen the movie 😅
@@Raven-Editz_xwhats the movie?
@@VyladAndLaurance it’s called buck
I rlly feel bad abt those other dogs they didn’t deserve that .. I wish them well
the other dogs should not have ended like that with the man
@@AdamScreen What is this Movie name?
@@DeadYori The Call Of The Wild
@@mentaljagty
Jack London's novel is a fictional adventure novel. However, London did spend time in the Yukon area before writing this novel, so his descriptions of the area are accurate and realistic. This could be why The Call of the Wild appears to be a true story even though it is not. Buck is based on a dog London met while adventuring in the Yukon. This real-life Buck (coincidentally named “Jack”) inspired London. London combined his real-life experiences with Jack-the-dog and his imagination to create his protagonist. "Buck" of The Call of the Wild.
FINALLY a Call of the Wild movie they actually get Buck's breed right: This dog is actually a collie/St Bernard mix, or at can at least pass for one.
Moral for Buck: Don't be spoiled, just be grateful for what you've been given
It’s not the moral of the story. It’s about Buck’s journey to his true nature - a leader.
This was one of the most dramatic story I ever heard😭😭😭😭
The original version (aka the book) Was WAY more brutal. I think Spitz was killed by buck. Also, buck joined a wolf pack and one of his human friends were killed by native Americans. One dog was half blind, Spitz killed another dog right after she joined the team, And buck and his wolf pack ended up killing said natives, eating them, and terrorising them. Also he killed a moose by himself. He also bred with the wolves, too.
Even made the reindeers jealous 😂😂😂😂😂❤ Balto or Buck both of them are legendary
This Is overwhelmingly heartfelt. Makes me miss my dog.😢
Buck i named one of my puppy after him but sad to say he died a month ago😢 i just love the story❤
Sorry for your loss brothers
Buck just warms my heart
Stooooop you are making me cry 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 I can't take this pain
in the book too his dog friends survived but were killed by native American's who killed john and the group because they went to find gold and when they were almost there they were killed after buck died his sole ended up hunting the native american's and he also bred with the wolves too
to lol
Bruh really said,
"IM THE ALPHA IM THE LEADER IM THE ONE TO TRUST"
This almost made me cry
I’m sad for the kind old man rip old man!😢😭
In the book call of the wild, he wasn’t an abandoned dog…someone stole him from his wealthy owner, and his discription is he really was a wolf
Bro nobody is asking you
The penguin dancing in the Corner👁👅👁
ngl i didn't even notice that till i saw this comment
The Call Of The Wild 2020 is the name of the movie
Yea, I watched this in my language arts class in 6th grade
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-gurr, telegraphs did NOT put a dent in male delivery. Letters, packages, pictures, small goods and items, mail order items, were HUGE, and these were carried by the teams. As good as a telegraph is, you couldn't "wire" pictures.
in the book i read spitz didn't leave, buck killed him, and the guy in plaid who bought him ran several of the dogs to death, and after leaving buck, he and the girl tried to cross a iced river fell through, and drowned, along with all of the dogs they still had.
this is a beautiful and sad movie.
Everything different we could spot about the movie that contrasts to the book:
2:20 - Initially, in the book Buck had a friend (dog) named Curly, before meeting the team. Spitz, and a bunch of other huskies teamed up and killed Curly right infront of Buck, causing Spitz and Buck to always be fighting for leader in the pack/sled team
4:51 - This entire fight did not play out how it was in the movie. Buck, although being mostly a pacificist and docile, killed Spitz during the final battle between the two. Proving him as leader.
6:34 - After selling the team, in the book it was not actually Perrault and François team that was the mail delivery, it was another team. During the time, Dave was getting weaker and older and eventually got killed off by the team, being shot in the book.
11:23 - In the movie, Al killed John Thorton. But in the books, John was brutally murdered by a team of Yeehat Indians. Buck wasn't able to make it in time but ended up killing all of them off in the book in the most violent way possible. In the end, Buck found him buried under rubble, dead.
one of the best movies ive ever watched
Love thisovie so much. I was in tears when I finished watching this movie before
Same here. Buck has always been my BEST dog ❤ Thank you for your support
What is the name of this movie? I would like to watch it some day!
Yes, what’s the movie called?
Call of the wild
Call of the Wild is such a good movie. But he wasn't abandoned he was stolen and shipped to Yukon. Lol
The movie is so touching I just cried
" The call of the wild " On I believe Disney Plus
Everyone missing one very important thing, this movie is based on a novel by Jack London, this same title, my second favourite novel by that author is the White Fang. Both novels talk about Gold Rush.
This video made me cry big time!!!!!
I LOVE ALASKA its so beautiful i live by the
Yukon
i live in the yukon
@@JamesAllen-mt3tlI’m in FB rn
I saw the play and honestly they got made me cry
Buck has every reason to be a villian
Well explained and easy to understand.
Uuugghhhhhhh this annoys me so much because this is not what happened in the book at ALL buck isn’t a soft and docile dog, he commanded respect from the other dogs, spitz and him rivalled AND spitz is a big white dog, not a black and white husky, grrr
I believe you have to have permission to read or describe "The call of the wild" by Jack London but that is what this film is loosely based from originally, it follows Jack London's book "The Call Of The Wild."
Buck is the best wolf dog ever ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yeah hes is
Buck really said, “nah imma do my own thing”
This made me cry 😭
We need more movies like this
isn't the ending completely different from the book ending? I thought I remember the guy getting brutally murdered by a tribe of native americans whom Buck ended up totally eviscerating. And then Buck had to fight off the wolf pack who had cornered him before they were willing to let him into the pack.
Power of friendship makes bake strong
u missed the part where buck found a huge chuck of gold but remembers the old man saying like this buck as buck firstly picked up a rock.
Rather wildly different from the book, but still a fair story
Why do people never put the title I've been trying to find this movie forever
omg this video made me remind how sad the movie is im crying right now at the end😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I recognized this story. I got to read this story for US History class for a project
The penguin is cute 🥰
why did you skip some parts?(Just asking)
For the record, buck wasn’t abandoned. He was taken in the night.
ive actualy watched this movie and i cried it was so touching but idk the name anymore
Felt so realistic
Glad that you've enjoyed❤
This was in my English book
How could the maker of this video leave out the large black wolf with glowing green eyes, that Buck sees at important parts of the movie?!!!? This large black wolf shows up his first night in the cold Yukon, when he fights Spitz, during the avalanche, (that is why Buck knew to turn into the avalanche). The black wolf is the most important aspect of the movie, it is supposed to be Bucks inner wildness, his instincts, his, Call of the Wild. My daughter calls him, the good bad wolf.
I cried at the end
The Penguin doing the emote while john deaths naw
Dogs have Inteligence next to the Human beings
The dog is a very very good person of world😊
Here is a serious question. Why do channels like this that tend to do recaps of movies and whatnot not state the film's name to give credit?
Call of the Wild is the name of the movie
@@Just_SomePerson yeah I know it's just kinda scummy that these types of channels don't even mention the name of the film before or after the recap. Like how hard is it to begin the video with "today we are recapping a film called Call of the Wild which released in the year 2020 and stars Harrison Ford as a leading role. We begin ...... (entire recap of the film)."
@@fox9296 I remember watching one who said the name. And if I don’t know the comment section got the answers. Sometimes. Honestly glad they don’t do book recaps- cause the book compared to the movie… Not for little kids.
Good job page
I cant watch anymore or else my mom will think I was being bullied at school when I cry
What happened to spits
In all honesty I would get a bigger tent and let all the dogs sleep with me in a dog pile (just as penguins I would keep warm and keep my dogs warm in such weather with those types of dogs and with their fur types being not as great for winter to huskies)
Man they did well at creating the dog cgi
I fall in love Burk ❤❤❤ impress movie
Title “Abandoned Dog Becomes…” followed by the opening scene of the Dog being kidnapped😂
Movie name?
Movie name plz.....or link ....wanna see the full movie with my family and especially with...Rio... RINO...and goldy
The name of the book is The Call Of The Wild
I want a sequel.
*Me just watching the penguin dancing*
why the penguin suddenly start twerking at the end 😭
Buck wasn't abandoned, he was a spoiled and extremely bad dog. -_-
Man can either be the Devil or the Angel
What is this movie called??😭😭
This is called the call of the wild, it’s on Disney+ btw.
*john gets injured and dies*
Penguin:💃💃🕺🕺🕺🕺💃💃💃🪩🕺🕺💃💃💃
In the middle i cryed
I just cried
he wasnt abandoned he was kidnapped by a dog fighting ring but i think that was the movie's version
You are a good dog
I love dogs 🐕
Should he do WHITE FANG next? (I think it would be good as the book is interesting aswell as the movie)
Y’all took it outside where he was so it’s all y’all fault 2:03
Wait I’ve read the book before and it was so goood I had no idea there was a movie!
I cried
I wonder what the bad guy did to those other dog friends buck had
This is not how the real story goes
Its way fucking better than thi❤❤
What's the movie
What is the title?
Togo is definitely way stronger than Spitz
name where to watch?
the call of the wild❤
Buck the sigma male dog
Aw sweet story
What’s the name pls tell me…
Is this a movie
I love this movie but it’s so sad😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭