โทโก
"The untold true story."
ในฤดูหนาวปี 1925 แชมป์ฝึกสอนสุนัขลากเลื่อนและโทโก สุนัขคู่ใจ เริ่มต้นการเดินทางที่น่าตื่นเต้นข้ามภูมิประเทศทุนดราอลาสกันสุดอันตราย เพื่อช่วยขนส่งเซรุ่มต้านพิษไปยังเมืองเล็กๆ
"The untold true story."
ในฤดูหนาวปี 1925 แชมป์ฝึกสอนสุนัขลากเลื่อนและโทโก สุนัขคู่ใจ เริ่มต้นการเดินทางที่น่าตื่นเต้นข้ามภูมิประเทศทุนดราอลาสกันสุดอันตราย เพื่อช่วยขนส่งเซรุ่มต้านพิษไปยังเมืองเล็กๆ
วิลเลม เดโฟ
Leonhard Seppala
จูลีแอนน์ นิโคลสัน
Constance Seppala
Christopher Heyerdahl
George Maynard
Richard Dormer
Dr. Curtis Welch
Adrien Dorval
Bill Clark
Madeline Wickins
Sally Burdett
Michael Greyeyes
Amituk
Nive Nielsen
Atiqtalik
Nikolai Nikolaeff
Dan Murphy
ในฤดูหนาวปี 1925 แชมป์ฝึกสอนสุนัขลากเลื่อนและโทโก สุนัขคู่ใจ เริ่มต้นการเดินทางที่น่าตื่นเต้นข้ามภูมิประเทศทุนดราอลาสกันสุดอันตราย เพื่อช่วยขนส่งเซรุ่มต้านพิษไปยังเมืองเล็กๆ
Stunning, truly stunning. As I pressed play on 'Togo' and began watching the initial scenes unfold, I was expecting a rehash/retread on Disney's previous films on this sort - e.g. 'White Fang' or 'Iron Will'. Those are good in their own right, but this 2019 film - which is about a true story - takes things to another dimension. It tugs at the heartstrings profusely, from the first scene to the very last. It's superbly written, with there being a fair amount of surprises in terms of how the story unfolds. It's shot beautifully and put together, via the set design etc., excellently, while the score is magnificent. Then you have the dogs, who are insanely charming throughout - especially, of course, the star that is Togo (Diesel). There's many a moment with him that produce all the feelings, from joy to sorrow to everything in between. The dogs are great and incredibly adorable. Away from all of that, you have an outstanding performance from Willem Dafoe. Before seeing this, the most I remember of him is his role in 'Mr. Bean's Holiday'. This now takes over in those regards, it's a brilliant job done by Dafoe. Julianne Nicholson merits praise, also. What a film. Not what I was expecting whatsoever, in the nicest possible way. Glad to see it has also been highly rated online. A must-watch!
If you can imagine a medicinal equivalent of the pony express, then you’ll have an idea of the thrust behind the story of “Togo”. Initially a young hound that his owner Leonhard Seppala (Willem Dafoe) might have readily cooked, his annoying persistence and determination saw him prove his worth before becoming the lead dog on the sleigh run that ensured vital serum reached the northernmost parts of the country with a run of some two hundred-odd miles, often through some atrocious conditions that reached -50° and saw winds in excess of sixty miles per hour. Hands up, I’m not really a dog lover and so whilst there can be no denying the amazing achievements of the dogs and their handler, I found this to be a little too repetitious and frankly, the CGI does it few favours and relies very heavily on the audio to convince us of the treacherous conditions that didn’t quite convince my eyes. Dafoe does well enough, as does Julianne Nicholson as his wife Constance, and the younger version of “Togo” offers us a truly enthusiastic performance as he balances determination, mischief and a sheer bloody-mindedness that might well have seen any other owner put him in a sack and into the rapidly flowing river! A bit like “Call of the Wild”, this is a story of perseverance that I felt could have done with more real and less desktop danger, but of you are a canine-cuddler then you'll doubtless enjoy it.
The dog who did the hardest part never got the statue. In 1925, a diphtheria outbreak threatened the children of Nome, Alaska. The only way to get serum there in winter was by dog sled, across roughly 700 miles of frozen terrain. What history remembered was Balto, the lead dog of the final relay team, the one who trotted into Nome to fanfare. What history forgot was Togo, a Siberian Husky who covered over 260 miles with his musher Leonhard Seppala, including the most treacherous stretch across Norton Sound in a blizzard. Togo's portion was longer and more dangerous than any other team in the relay. Balto's team ran the last 55 miles. Ericson Lucks's film doesn't pretend this injustice is subtle. It leans into it and earns the emotion. Willem Dafoe as Seppala is the kind of casting that makes everything around it work better. He plays the partnership between man and dog as exactly that, a partnership, not the usual one-directional devotion. When Togo makes decisions that save the team, Dafoe registers it not as surprise but as recognition. The Alaska cinematography is genuinely brutal. Shot partially in Iceland, the film presents cold as a physical presence rather than a backdrop. The serum run sequences build real tension even when you know the outcome. What Togo does well is simple: it corrects a historical record without turning the correction into a lecture. The film is about the dog and the journey. The injustice is context, not content. Not every story that gets told first is the one most worth telling. This one was worth the wait. Read our full review at dogwithblog.in/togo-movie-review-legend-of-unsung-hero/
Dylan Sprouse, Jim Belushi and Kris Kristofferson lend their voices to this family-friendly tale about a feisty pack of golden retriever puppies that embarks on an Alaskan adventure. When they find themselves stranded in the northern wilderness, the canine offspring of famed sports star Air Bud team up with an experienced sled dog and a husky pup, who teach them the importance of working together.
Self-centered and status-conscious, ten year old Ryann Hale journeys to Montana to visit her down-to-earth grandpa, Bill Hale. Ryann bonds with a wolf-dog, Buck, and schemes to save him from a cruel dogsledder.
In 1925, a group of brave mushers travel 700 miles to save the small children of Nome, Alaska from a deadly epidemic.
เรื่องราวของ บั๊ค สุนัขใจดีที่ชีวิตในเมืองอันสงบสุขของเขาพลิกผันจากหน้ามือเป็นหลังมือ เมื่อเขาต้องย้ายถิ่นฐานจากบ้านในแคลิฟอร์เนียอย่างกระทันหัน ไปสู่พื้นที่ป่าอันแสนวิจิตรในยูคอน แคนาดา ในช่วงตื่นทองของปี ค.ศ. 1890 ด้วยความเป็นสมาชิกใหม่ของทีมสุนัขลากเลื่อนส่งจดหมาย จนกลายมาเป็นจ่าฝูง บั๊ค ได้พบกับสุดยอดการผจญภัยสุดยิ่งใหญ่ของชีวิต กับการค้นพบจุดยืนที่แท้จริงในโลกนี้และกลายเป็นนายของตัวเอง
บัลโต สุนัขลูกครึ่งหมาป่าและฮัสกี้มีโอกาสได้เป็นฮีโร่เมื่อโรคคอตีบระบาดจนคุกคามเด็กๆ ในเมืองโนม รัฐอลาสก้า ในช่วงฤดูหนาวปี 1925 เขาเป็นผู้นำทีมสุนัขเดินทางไกล 600 ไมล์ข้ามป่าอลาสก้าเพื่อไปรับอุปกรณ์ทางการแพทย์ ภาพยนตร์เรื่องนี้สร้างจากเรื่องจริงที่เป็นแรงบันดาลใจให้เกิดการแข่งขันสุนัขลากเลื่อน Iditarod
A scientific researcher, sent on a government study: The Lupus Project, must investigate the possible "menace" of wolves in the north. To do so, he must survive in the wilderness for six months on his own. In the course of these events, he learns about the true beneficial and positive nature of the wolf species.
Jack Thornton has trouble winning enough at cards for the stake he needs to get to the Alaska gold fields. His luck changes when he pays $250 for Buck, a sled dog that is part wolf to keep him from being shot by an arrogant Englishman also headed for the Yukon. En route to the Yukon with Shorty Houlihan -- who spent time in jail for opening someone else's letter with a map of where gold is to be found -- Jack rescues a woman whose husband was the addressee of that letter. Buck helps Jack win a $1,000 bet to get the supplies he needs. And when Jack and Claire Blake pet Buck one night, fingers touch.
Jack London's classic adventure story about the friendship developed between a Yukon gold hunter and the mixed dog-wolf he rescues from the hands of a man who mistreats him.
When Mrs. Claus travels to Pineville, the merriest place on the planet, a quartet of magical puppies stow away on her sled, granting joyful wishes to the town's boys and girls. However, something goes terribly wrong - the Christmas spirit begins to disappear. Now, the Santa Pups and Mrs. Claus must race to save Christmas magic from running out for all.
When Puppy Paws, the fun-loving son of Santa Paws, gets bored, he finds Budderball on Santa's naughty list and figures he's just the dog to show him how to be an ordinary pup. When the magical Christmas Icicle starts to melt however, and the world begins to forget the true meaning of the season, it's up to Puppy Paws and his newfound Buddies to journey back to the North Pole and save Christmas.