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The Call of the Wild
The Call of the Wild

The Call of the Wild (2020)

75% User Rating
1h 40min
Adventure
Family
Drama

"Based on the legendary novel."

Buck is a big-hearted dog whose blissful domestic life is turned upside down when he is suddenly uprooted from his California home and transplanted to the exotic wilds of the Yukon during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. As the newest rookie on a mail delivery dog sled team—and later its leader—Buck experiences the adventure of a lifetime, ultimately finding his true place in the world and becoming his own master.

Chris SandersDirector

Cast

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Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford

John Thornton

Dan Stevens

Dan Stevens

Hal

Colin Woodell

Colin Woodell

Charles

Karen Gillan

Karen Gillan

Mercedes

Omar Sy

Omar Sy

Perreault

Raven Scott

Raven Scott

Pastry Chef

Wes Brown

Wes Brown

Mountie

Cara Gee

Cara Gee

Françoise

Jean Louisa Kelly

Jean Louisa Kelly

Katie Miller

Terry Notary

Terry Notary

Rail Worker / Live Action Reference Performance of Buck

Preston Bailey

Preston Bailey

Teenager

Michael Horse

Michael Horse

Edenshaw

Alex Solowitz

Alex Solowitz

Miner

Stephanie Czajkowski

Stephanie Czajkowski

Postmaster

Adam Fergus

Adam Fergus

James

Brad Greenquist

Brad Greenquist

Skagway Dog Seller

Scott MacDonald

Scott MacDonald

Dawson Dog Seller

Anthony Molinari

Anthony Molinari

Man on the Ladder

Karl Makinen

Karl Makinen

Proprietor

Larry Cedar

Larry Cedar

Grocer

Chase Victoria

Chase Victoria

Saloon Girl

Chris Graham

Chris Graham

Blacksmith

Kirk Geiger

Kirk Geiger

Weary Climber

Bradley Whitford

Bradley Whitford

Judge Miller

Abraham Benrubi

Abraham Benrubi

Skookum Bench King

Thomas Adoue Polk

Thomas Adoue Polk

Assistant Postmaster

Benjamin Hoffman

Benjamin Hoffman

Deckhand

Aria Lyric Leabu

Aria Lyric Leabu

Alice Miller

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Salem Meade

Molly Miller

Greg Tarzan Davis

Greg Tarzan Davis

Orchard Worker

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Jamie Bock

Abigail

Adam Zastrow

Adam Zastrow

Greasy Man

Bryan Scott Johnson

Bryan Scott Johnson

Prospector

Paul Mabon

Paul Mabon

Second Rail Worker

Tim DeZarn

Tim DeZarn

Hermit Fisherman

P.J. King

P.J. King

Chief Deckhand

Michael Lanahan

Michael Lanahan

Attorney

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Joshua Nazaroff

Gambling Orchard Worker

Martin J. Riddell

Martin J. Riddell

Miner #2

Ellen Buckley

Ellen Buckley

Preacher Lady

Dillon Daniel Mutyaba

Dillon Daniel Mutyaba

Buffalo Solider

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Alexander Lewis

Dry Goods Shopkeeper

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Michael Froton

Man Selling Used Equipment

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Anthony Fox

Man Selling New Equipment

Patty Ann Nix

Patty Ann Nix

Stew Vendor

Heather McPhaul

Heather McPhaul

Head Cook

Micah Fitzgerald

Micah Fitzgerald

Red Sweater

Reviews (6)

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Manuel São Bento
Rating 70%

March 13, 2020

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com I couldn't catch The Call of the Wild when it premiered. Therefore, I didn't remember a single thing about it when I went to watch it yesterday at an empty screening (yei). Once again, I stayed away from trailers, but a few images popped up at the time. The CGI dog didn't look good at all. With reviews coming out and weeks passing by, I couldn't avoid concluding that most of the negative opinions are due to the "distracting animation". Knowing that the visuals would probably be disappointing compared with the story, I still watched it with moderate expectations. I'm genuinely surprised by so much negative feedback. I really enjoyed it, and it's one of my favorite films of the year, so far. Yes, it doesn't mean much, having in mind it's only March, and it will very likely not even receive an honorable mention by the year's end. Nevertheless, the supposedly distracting CGI dog (Buck) didn't bother me in the slightest. Buck might not be a perfect animated animal, but as long as people go in with the right mindset, the chances of enjoying the story are much higher. It's an animated dog. Accept it, move on, and everything will flow a lot easier. I believe it belongs in that "uncanny valley" category. Something weird might work well for some people, and horribly for the rest. I didn't mind it at all, and I go as far as saying that a few moments are elevated exclusively due to the dog's expressions. I also defend that this movie needed the CGI dog instead of a real one. It's not an ordinary dog: Buck is stronger, bigger, taller, and he has a special wild instinct that home dogs lack. To be clear: Buck isn't visually perfect. Sure, there are a few scenes where the CGI becomes too overwhelming and awkward. However, it doesn't detract from the heartfelt narrative. Buck is undoubtedly the main character. He has emotional conflicts, personal motivations, a distinct personality that changes along with his adventures, and a part of him that he needs to explore. The first half of the film is packed with action, fun, and a clear purpose. It's extremely captivating and entertaining, even if it follows the usual, predictable storylines. Good performances from Omar Sy (Perrault) and Cara Gee (Françoise) during this portion. The second half is when Harrison Ford's character (John Thornton) finally comes in (he scarcely shows up until then). From now until the end, the movie employs a slower pace, focusing on Ford's reflection about his life, and Buck's journey to find the place where he ultimately belongs. Harrison Ford delivers such a subtle, emotional performance. I can't remember the last time I saw Ford so committed to a role. John possesses a devastating, tragic past, and Buck is able to bring some joy and fulfillment into his life. For a dog lover like myself, it's such a tear-inducing, genuine, heartwarming story. The only aspect I truly dislike is, unfortunately, Dan Stevens's character (Hal). He's just an incredibly cliche, despicable "villain", who doesn't fit with the rest of the film. I love the actor, but his over-the-top display doesn't always work, and Hal suffers a lot from his exaggerated manners and expressions. In my opinion, he could have been completely removed from the movie, and it would have been a lot better. Totally unnecessary, and lazily written subplot, to be honest. Oh, and Karen Gillan (Mercedes)? I literally just discovered she was in the film as well... The Call of the Wild is one of those movies that suffer from bad trailers. People either skip it or go in with a pre-defined negative mindset. It proves that the best (and only) way to judge a film is to simply watch it. CGI Buck isn't an animated work of art, sure, but he's far from being distracting or annoying. To be honest, I feel that he elevates a lot of emotional moments. Buck is exceptionally well-written, standing out as a complex and emotionally compelling protagonist. I laughed, I cried, and I felt entertained by all of his crazy adventures. Harrison Ford delivers his best performance of the last couple of years in a slower-paced second half of the movie, after a frenetic, action-heavy first half. Dan Stevens' character is definitely the worst aspect of the story. An unnecessary, cliche, horrible "villain" with no place in the narrative. All in all, I highly recommend giving this film a chance! Avoid its trailers, accept the fact that Buck is, indeed, an animated dog, and try to enjoy the genuinely heartfelt story at its core. Rating: B+

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