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The Call of the Wild

User rating: 4.24 111 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: February 21, 2020

PG | Action, Adventure, Drama, Family | 1h 50m

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User rating: March 5, 2020

I was able to take my 9, and 10 year old Grandsons.....we all loved the action, humor.....very well done... great cast too.

User rating: March 5, 2020

One of the best I’ve seen in a long time!

User rating: March 4, 2020

It was a wonderful movie. Yes, the dog is animated, but you will forget about that as it looks very realistic. There is no way a real dog could have played this role. I recommend as a great feel good movie and great for kids.

User rating: March 4, 2020

Loved the limited animation worked into movie and fell in love with Buck!

User rating: March 3, 2020

Grt movie for all ages. Thoroughly enjoyed it

User rating: March 3, 2020

Good story for the whole family. Visuals and CG were amazing !

User rating: March 3, 2020

Agree lighthearted version of the book. As an adult I did not focus in the least that the dog not real.

User rating: March 3, 2020

Love Harrison Ford. Love dogs. But I would not recommend this a ‘must see’. I am not sure who the movie is for...young children would be bored I think. Adult dog lovers...dog isn’t real so? Anyway...

User rating: March 3, 2020

The movie was a very lighthearted version of the book. Although it deviated in many aspects from the original novel it stayed true to the general story line. It provided many comedic moments with warm fuzzy reminders of man's extraordinary bond with fellow creatures. It is a wonderful feel good movie for all age groups. I loved it.

User rating: March 3, 2020

Kudos to the filmmakers for not abusing a dog by putting it in this movie. Because making a dog perform is abuse. Anyone who gives over autonomy of their helpless dog or child to the hands of directors who can yell at them and smack them, make them work long hours, should be ashamed. A CGI dog can also do more, show more expression, and can't be mistreated, or be under the "care" of a trainer who keeps him in a caged run when he's not working rather than a member of the family. This is such a huge step towards having rights for animals, who cannot speak for themselves. Thank you Disney!