Thursday, November 11, 2010

Never Cry Wolf (1983) (7/10)

An unlikely lone ranger or rather a lonely biologist out in the arctic sent to locate the Canis Lupus Arctos. Hunt the caribou hunters, he is told. Crisp description, half in a report format, half in a diary format leaves a bit to be desired. Thankfully the no-nonsense natural surrounding left untouched makes up for it. Encounters with the Inuit, learning of their wolf tales, and understanding of their relationship with the Caribou gradually comes out. Interesting situations develop where the protagonist needs to assert himself in the lupine territory and when he discovers the caribou that the wolves actually eat and has to follow suit if only as an experiment to give credence to his observations. The bad human angle in the end seems overdone (though an equivalent is likely to be undoubtedly true).

Based on a book which is based on facts. Same name. By Farley Mowat.



Never Cry Wolf (1983) (7/10)

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