Consequence of Sound by Blake Goble
The heart is ultimately stirred, and the eyes often pleased, by this new White Fang.
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France, Luxembourg, United States · 2018
Rated PG · 1h 27m
Director Alexandre Espigares
Starring Raphaël Personnaz
Genre Animation, Family
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Based on Jack London's classic novel, White Fang follows the adventures of the titular character, a wolf-dog hybrid. After being separated from his mother, White Fang embarks on a wild journey of self-discovery as he serves a serious of distinctly different masters.
Consequence of Sound by Blake Goble
The heart is ultimately stirred, and the eyes often pleased, by this new White Fang.
The rewards here are ones of fine, subtle sensory detail, be it the shimmering visualization of falling snow on a forest floor, the convincing, characterful nature of the animal sound effects, and the grand, graceful design and movement of the wolfdogs themselves — as expressive and adorable as any Disney critter.
When White Fang focuses on its real stars — animals, Alaska, the spread of untamed country — it’s as visionary as any animated film. Placed alongside ham-fisted humans, it loses its power.
The Hollywood Reporter by Michael Rechtshaffen
Despite its undeniable visual artistry, the latest incarnation of White Fang fails to leave a lasting indentation.
It’s better than your typical kiddie flick, often gorgeous to behold in its exquisitely painted Yukon wilderness and fierce, majestic canine protagonist.
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