![]() ![]() ![]() Overall I'd say it was a nice Friday evening watch but I'll probably not watch it again. It may seem minor but it can still affect the viewing experience. The only example I'll mention is when Maggie is suddenly anxious when she apparently forgets that she left White Fang with the chickens, only a couple of minutes after she was talking about it with her husband. The other main criticism I have is that some things just didn't make much sense. Fortunately there was quite a bit more emotion coming from White Fang. The words even seemed to be quite out of sync a lot of the time. ![]() The story takes place in Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territories, Canada, during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush and details White Fang's. First serialized in Outing magazine, it was published in 1906. ![]() A lot of the time it felt like I was watching video game cutscenes rather than a film. White Fang is a novel by American author Jack London (1876-1916) - and the name of the book's eponymous character, a wild wolfdog. Quite a bit of it felt quite jerky and unnatural, and the emotions in the human faces were lacking. I'd say the biggest one for me was the animation. I wanted to like this film more than I did, as the general story, theme and atmosphere were quite nice, but there were some flaws that I can't get away from and have to take into account for my rating. ![]()
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