White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf
White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf
PG | 15 April 1994 (USA)
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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.

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GetPapa

Far from Perfect, Far from Terrible

Taha Avalos

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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Zlatica

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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Jenni Devyn

Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.

Shawn Watson

Ethan Hawke returns for a mute cameo before passing on the lead role to an unknown actor in this pointless film. Henry Casey is looking after Jack's claim and White Fang after Jack finally moves to San Francisco. He meets a native girl who convinces him to search for Caribou. And...that's it when it comes to plot.It's very, very slow and doesn't really build up to much. There are still some lovely views and scenery but the scope is lost, and even White Fang himself has a diminished presence and function.Overall White Fang 2 feels and looks a lot like a Disney Channel TV and not like a theatrical movie. Nothing to do with Jack London either, so I can't really recommend it to any particular fanbase the first might have had.

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ma-cortes

The picture is following-up to White Fang , in fact starts with Jack ( Ethan Hawke ) writing a letter to his friend Harry ( Scott Bairstow ) , the new starring . Then it begins the adventures of a boy and his adopted wolf-dog called White Fang for its white and sharp tooth . They survive a wild streams river because of the canoe has sunk when they are going to Dawson city . After that , they meet a Haida Indian tribe where he knows an orphan Indian ( Craig ) whose parents have dead by white men ills . Later on , Harry helps solve a caribou mystery but the tribe is starving and needs meat. He struggles a malicious reverend ( Alfred Molina ) and a villainous ( Geoffrey Lewis ).The film is loosely based on the novel by Jack London , though differs significantly from the book but this is an invented version , however remains the essential elements as the young-dog friendship , the gold rush , spectacular outdoors and locations and several moving scenes . In addition , there are a brief exploration about Native American way of life with their rites , customs , ceremonies , superstitions, mythologies and religion with their Totems and Gods . The film is set in Klondike -Yukon territory- on the end XIX century but was filmed in sensational scenarios and marvelous landscapes located in British Columbia and Colorado State . The movie is a feast for the eyes and ears that captures the adventure feeling as few others have ever done and similarly to original film . It's a correct sequel that maintains the charm and magic of the previous film but still makes for decent kiddies amusement. Evocative and stunning direction musical by John Debney ( Sin City ) . The motion picture is simply told and eloquently narrated by the director Ken Olin ( usually actor and occasional filmmaker ) . This agreeable film is entertaining , bemusing and wholesome . Rating : acceptable and passable.

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cynthiaxmak

Spoiler alert A movie like this is an all time classic. It is a movie where an audience of any age can watch. This film represents a relationship between human and animal, and how it feels to have an animal companion. The main character in this movie has a quest to find himself and a goal in life. I think many people can relate to how the main character feels, even though they might not be able to relate to the specific situation. The main character in this movie is Henry Casey. He is a gold miner, living on his own with his wolf, White Fang. Henry was on his way to San Francisco to make more money and pursue a better job in the gold mining field. At this time, an Indian named Lily has vision about a wolf and the wolf's journey. This tribe is suffering food shortage because the caribou won't return. The wolf's job in her dream was to bring back the caribou. Lily goes on a journey to find this white wolf and bring him back to seek the caribou. Around this time, Henry and Lily cross paths. Henry fell overboard into the river and so did White Fang. Lily saw this, and what she saw was the wolf going under, and the man coming up. She thought this was the white wolf in her dream. She brought him back to her village and nursed him back to health. At first he rejected the idea of the journey and wanted to go back home. Later on, he agreed and started off this escapade with his wolf and Lily. Together, they went on a journey to find a way to bring back the caribou. Along the way, Henry found a place for himself. He felt a sense of need and he was able to help. Henry found out that gold was not all that glitters, and it was not all he needed. I think this movie is a good movie to show how people can be accomplished. It shows how things can be done and things can turn out for the best. It is a great movie for any occasion and a movie for any age audience.

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lilxyang23

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.

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