I’m not sure how this Disney film flew under my
radar. Few do, just by the nature of who I spend a great deal of time with.
Never Cry Wolf was full of surprises; from masticated mice (just a moment while
I tamp down my gag reflex…), marking territory, and bare tush shots (which has
Touchstone following right behind
).
A very pleasant surprise was the actor Charles Martin
Smith. He so fit the part, that I checked to see if he wrote it. Sure enough,
he was one of the narration writers. I never felt that he was playing a part,
because he was living and breathing his character, Farley Mowat. Not a surprise
was Brian Dennehy in all his unhinged glory.
My favorite line was “I wonder why it was that long ago I became a watcher of
things; always watching others do and feel things I wouldn’t or couldn’t do
myself--always standing off at a distance isolated, detached.” Until I heard
that, I was a little confused why someone would jump at the chance to take the
assignment of forced isolation. Even though he questioned the decision, it was
a condition he was familiar with.
At one point in the movie, Farley studies an
Inuit watching the wolves. That was my experience exactly. I studied the man
who watched the wolves and I was captivated.
This is the film that made me realize that many of Disney's live action films were actually pretty great. The quality and entertainment value of this film was high and it made me cry.
ReplyDeleteYou and me both. Crying that is. :)
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