Monday, February 24, 2020

Call Of The Wild Movie Review

Hey my lovely Chameleons. In today's blog I am going to be doing another Movie Review. I know last week I was slipping on my blogs. The reason why is cause I have a lot of ideas and I didn't know what to write first, or what order. This Movie Review is about the new Harrison Ford movie, Call Of The Wild that came out on February 21.

Call Of the Wild is about a dog, Buck. He is a big-hearted dog who is blissful domestic life gets turned upside down when he is suddenly aprooted from his California home and transplanted to the exotic wilds of the Alaskan, Yukon in the 1890s. As the newest rookie on a mail delivery dog sled team. Buck experiences the adventure of lifetime as he ultimately finds his true place in the the world. 



The Cast:

Harrison Ford as John Thornton
Dan Stevens as Hal
Omar Sy as Perrault 
Karen Gillan as Mercedes
Bradley Whitford as Judge Miller
Colin Wooden as Charles
Cara Gee as Francoise
Scott McDonald as Dawson

When I first saw the trailer I thought this movie looked good and I wanted to see this. Since I was off work on when this movie came out, on February 21 I thought I should go see Call Of The Wild. Little did I know that it was a remake and Harrison Ford plays in the movie (I don't watch him much, but I know who he is) or that it was based on a book. Until I looked up the movie to see when it came out. That is where I saw that it was based on a book, there have been movies made on this book before and Harrison Ford plays in this movie. The only think wrong here is the remake part. I pushed that aside and still went. I enjoyed the movie. It was funny at some parts. I even loved how stubbing Buck is lol. While watching the movie I was waiting for when Buck and Harrison Ford's character were together. That's mostly why I wanted to see Call Of The Wild in the first place. Now I should read the book. Like I said, I really liked the movie.

Her is an interesting fact about the movie, did you know that: Actor and stunt coordinator, Terry Notary stood-in for the CGI creation of Buck, who was model and scanned after an adopted dog.

Labels:

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home