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I actually remember going to a movie back in December and seeing that this movie was coming up. My daughter (who is sixteen) and I made the decision that we wanted to go to this movie, and my mom wants to go because it’s Harrison Ford. I actually read the original book way back in the day, and I have seen a few different movie versions of this story. I’m very excited to see this one, and I hope it comes very close to the original tale. So many movie versions don’t.
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I encourage everyone to check out this movie in the theaters and use this movie as an opportunity to learn something new about history, Alaska, etc.
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I’m excited about “The Call of the Wild” movie, which beautifully adapts a classic tale. It’s a fantastic opportunity for both entertainment and education, shedding light on history and the Alaskan wilderness. Don’t miss it in theaters on February 21! #callofthewildmovie