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White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf
A boy and his dog, White Fang, must try to save the noble Haida tribe from evil white men in turn-of-the-century Alaska.
Release : | 1994 |
Rating : | 5.4 |
Studio : | Walt Disney Pictures, |
Crew : | Production Design, Camera Operator, |
Cast : | Scott Bairstow Al Harrington Alfred Molina Victoria Racimo Anthony Ruivivar |
Genre : | Adventure Family |
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A lot more amusing than I thought it would be.
Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.
This film is a mixed bag of positives and negatives.On the good side: The scenery is spectacular! The photography often awesome. It's a basically interesting plot. Disney is one of the few film studios that apparently knows that the only Indians in North America were not Plains Indians! On the down side: The Native American girl -- who is actually Native American -- is just a little too beautiful. They left out the part with her going to the Native American beauty salon! But the real problem here is the script. At the beginning of the film the young man with the wolf companion are menaced by a bad guy...and that has nothing to do with the rest of the film. Then the young man -- a gold miner -- goes downriver and in the rapids loses his gold. Okay, that's cool. He is rescued by an Indian princess. Cool. Who has been sent to find a wolf her father had seen in a dream that would lead the tribe to the lost caribou -- a major source of food for the tribe, without which they have fallen on hard times. Okay, so you think that's the story you are about to see -- the dog and young man will lead the Indians to the caribou. But then the evil priest is menacing the Indians, and soon we find he is an illicit gold miner who has kidnapped Indian men who had been sent to find the caribou, and they are being forced under oppressive conditions to mine gold. Wait a minute...I'm feeling like I'm in an Indiana Jones film now (and believe me...in the mine sequences it does get quite Indiana Jones-ish). So now the dog and young man have to not only find the caribou (which they do, of course), but also rescue the Indians in the mine...all while also falling in love with the Indian princess, who gets kidnapped. Will Lassie...I mean White Fang...come to the rescue??? Will a small dynamite charge blow away a ridge of rock to allow the caribou to escape? Will Roy and Dale safely jump from a runaway wagon? And of course, Old Yeller...I mean White Fang...HAS to get injured. Will he survive? Just too much unrelated story. And then, as the film comes to a conclusion, would you believe the young lovers run into each others arms...and White Fang and a white female wolf run into each others paws. I kid you now. And who do we have to blame for all of this? Director Ken Olin, who proved he can destroy a television series through his poor directorial skills ("Brothers And Sisters").Having said all that, I'm not saying to not watch this film. It's fun, even if it's not very believable. And, there's some pretty good acting here...which saves the film. Scott Bairstow as quite good as the young man; Charmaine Craig quite good as the Indian princess. Al Harrington is good as the father of the princess, although why they couldn't use a real American Indian, I don't know. Anthony Ruivivar is very good as the young Indian brother, although, again, why they couldn't use a real American Indian for the role, I don't know. Alfred Molina is excellent as the bad guy. And Geoffrey Lewis -- one of the best character actors around -- is great, as always, although his role is not very substantial.So, sit back, suspend belief, and enjoy this romp...and curse Ken Olin while you're watching it...it could have been so much more.
White Fang 2 is an adventurous and very descriptive story of a boy named Henry and his companion named White Fang. I believe this is a wonderful story for the younger age group. During this story, a number of events occur up to the point where Henry and his dog, White Fang was able to save a whole tribe just by finding a way to allow the caribou to get to the tribe. The leader of the tribe, Moses, who is also the uncle of Lily, saw Henry Casey, the main character in the movie, in a dream. This is the perfect Disney movie for a family.
In White Fang 2 there is a wolf which is white and a man named Henry Casey. Henry and White Fang go to look for gold. When they find the gold they want to go to San Francisco. They go by a raft. On the way there there were these big waves. Henry falls off first and then White Fang is left on the raft and then he falls off too.Lili, an Indian girl, found Henry and he was stuck on a fishing weir. They go to look for White Fang and every time he would go somewhere White Fang would leave. One night when they were having a ceremony Henry heard White Fang howl and ran out to look for him. When he was outside looking for White Fang a black dog comes out and tries to hurt Henry. White Fang comes out to save him. White Fang falls in love with another dog and Henry falls in love with Lili. I did not like this movie because there was no point to the story.
White Fang 2Already the beginning causes you to grip your chair and gape as the movie pummels into an adventure. With lots of action and bits of humor this movie's great for the whole family. An intense conflict rumbles between the Indians and an enigmatic priest, who, unknown until the end for his true purpose, cons as a friend. How are the Indian's going to find their caribou? Who better to stop gold miners than their own kind? Henry Casey, Lilly, White Fang, and Peter must put their courage to the test and save their people, the Inuit tribe from starvation and loss of their homeland! A thrilling sensation to watch, appropriate for all ages, and emotionally intense, this movie has all the elements of a magnificent movie. Your head swims in despair as you watch Lili, daughter of Moses, resolve her emotional conflicts with Henry. You feel like shouting out, when you see Moses, the leader of the Inuit Tribe, smile with satisfaction. See this movie right away!