I Want To See This

Mojave, California
March 7, 2018 10:23pm CST
Brought this up at dinner and think it will be controversial. How wolves became domesticated. As far as science knows, there is no story that can pinpoint such things, but movie says this is based on true events. How a wolf saves this kid who gets seperated from his tribe and also helps him become a man. They specifically say this was when our best friend came into the picture. Wolves becoming domesticated. I told him I do not care, we all know how Hollywood works and pretty sure there is some truth to this. How far a movie can go by saying based on true events I do not know. Could have just sold the story because looks interesting enough that way. Does this make you want to see it and many people say the wolf is going to die. I say if he does will be old age and not how people are thinking.
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@mydanods (6513)
• Nigeria
8 Mar 18
Wolves are meant to live in the wild, not like dogs who can be domesticated. Just another Hollywood story. I agree.
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• Mojave, California
8 Mar 18
I hear you, but dogs come from wolves. Had to start somewhere.
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@mydanods (6513)
• Nigeria
8 Mar 18
@crossbones27 How is that possible? Do they interbreed at all?
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• Mojave, California
8 Mar 18
@mydanods Dogs have different rules, they do interbreed, but evolution my friend. Actually besides viruses and bugs think dogs evolve more quickly than most species, but that is also with the help with us humans trying to breed the perfect dog.
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• United States
8 Mar 18
My question is, how can a wolf be domesticated? It's not like he's a cat!? Lolol
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• Mojave, California
8 Mar 18
Haha, that wolf was being being polite, in general over time became domesticated and they say cats are still not domesticated. Not technically like dogs anyway. Cats do their own thing one way or another.
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• United States
8 Mar 18
@crossbones27 very true, considering I have a porch cat that is only nice for food....
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• Mojave, California
8 Mar 18
@librarygeek1980 There you go watch that, How come you did not tell me Pink was still playing? Cats are indeed selfish like that. We will call you do not call us. Sounds like corporate america.
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@Plethos (13560)
• United States
8 Mar 18
i once had a neighbor who had a coyote as a pet. i wouldnt be surprised if this was a disney film.
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• Mojave, California
8 Mar 18
That is what I thought but think it is Sony. Looks like a family movie one way or another but like how they shoot some of the scenes. Not your typical watered down stuff but still watered down. Would be nice if they showed it in the purest form. Hope it has a good story though and looks like it does but also kind of looked like they may have showed whole story. I so hope I am wrong because such a sucker for wolves and dog movies.
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@teamfreak16 (43421)
• Denver, Colorado
18 Mar 18
It's an IMAX. It has to be good.
@sw8sincere (5204)
• Philippines
8 Mar 18
Wolves are scary. I don't know how will i react if I see one in person.
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• Mojave, California
8 Mar 18
They are actually like just like dogs, but demand more respect. Cannot look them in the eye, Cannot do a lot of things unless they decide to let you. People as always became spoiled and lazy. Wolves are very fair creatures and how they became mans best friend.
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