曾有一批哈士奇救了阿拉斯加诺姆(Nome)小镇上的居民。
时间回溯到1925年,靠近北极圈的诺姆突然爆发白喉,这种疾病属于一种急性呼吸道的传染病,染病的人可以透过飞沫传染,将病源扩散给其他人,然而一旦患病,病人可能会因为并发症的关系导致心肌炎、瘫痪甚至是有生命危险。
如果想要治愈那么就得注射白喉疫苗,不过当时小镇上的疫苗不足,而且离最近的疫苗存放地甚至远在1084公里远(674英里),又加上当时是冬天造成各地冰封、交通停摆,无疑是雪上加霜的处境。
为了抢救诺姆的居民,最后当地机关决定靠狗拉雪橇的方式运送疫苗,而镇上所有的居民也将希望寄托在这20名哈士奇和狗雪橇驾驶身上。
然而如此恶劣的气候,一般想将疫苗顺利运到镇上势必得花25天的时间,不过疫苗的的保存期限却只有六天,因此这场时间和生命赛跑的极地任务就此展开了。
为了增加效率,这群雪橇队决定以接力的方式运送,让个个犬只都能达到全力以赴的效果,因此这段运输过程分了好几段,每一段由不同的哈士奇、雪橇驾驶负责。
队中一名叫Leonhard Seppala的雪橇驾驶与他的伙伴Togo(哈士奇)负责倒数第二棒的任务,他们先是从诺姆出发跑了274公里后接手运送疫苗,为了提升效率冒着破冰的危险穿越结冰的海湾,甚至是途中遭到暴风雪的袭击,让Leonhard一度出现雪盲的症状,幸好最后在Togo的导航下带领着他避过层层的冰川夹缝,排除万难的跑了146公里后顺利将疫苗交给最后一棒的负责人Gunnar Kaasen。
在雪橇队全力以赴的前提下,他们只用了5天半时间就完成了任务,挽救了无数的生命。
负责接力的雪橇队中最有名的哈士奇就属Togo和Balto(最后一棒)了。
为了纪念当年努力拯救诺姆的雪橇队,有座哈士奇的雕塑傲然矗立在纽约中央公园,供人们敬仰。
而这个雕塑的主角是名叫Balto,纪念当年挽救小镇无数居民的20只勇敢的狗和牠们的雪橇驾驶。
1.The heart of a survivor.2. The only one who never underestimated you,was you.(Never underestimate yourself.)3.He's undersized,unintelligent,untrainable.Yeah,but he's fast.(Just one good quality is enough.)4.Well,you don't know until you try.5.Sentimental definitely a good thing.(That's why the hostess discovered the genius of Togo.)6.Spirit and something lovable.7.Courage.8.Stamina.9.Seppala Siberians.10.Good nature.11.Uncommon bond with humans.12.If you're luck enough to have know a great dog.They never leave.They stay with you as long as you live.Harnessed to your heart,giving their all,always. 13.To sleep,to sleep.What'er thy joys,they vanish with the day.What'er thy griefs,in sleep they fade away.To sleep,to sleep.Sleep mournful heart and let the past be past.Sleep,happy soul.All life will sleep at last.
它们既忠诚勇敢,又可爱蠢萌,看到年老的Togo就想到我家同样养了12年的狗,每天下班回家我都会陪它遛弯,风雨不改。
电影双线叙事,以时间为单位,现实和回忆双线塑造雪橇犬多哥的经历,接送救命血清的任务完成425公里的险峻历程,以十二岁的犬类体格,穿越风雪,迎接雪崩,横渡冰河,跟主人跨越山海和严寒,坚韧不畏惧的品格感天动地,前行不回头的气魄英姿飒爽,忠诚和信念远远高于人类的想象和其本身
从除夕到初一凌晨,Togo陪伴我度过了新年。
谢谢你Togo!
谢谢你们,正睡在我身旁的狗狗!
“Good dog! On by! What, my pups, are we to fear ice now? He which hath no stomach to this fight, let him depart. His passport shall be made. We will not die in that dog's company. Old dogs forget but he will remember, with advantages, the feats he did that day. Then shall our names familiar in his mouth as household words, Seppala, the driver, Fritz and Sally, Molly and Red and Togo, the great Togo in lead, be all in their flowing water bowls freshly remembered. And dogs in Nome, now abed, shall think themselves accursed they were not here. We few, we happy few, we band of champions. Now, run, my pups. Run!”“It was foolish of me to think Togo would ever be denied. I always thought he lived for the sled. When all along, what he lived for was me.”“If you're lucky enough to have known a great one, they never really leave. They stay with you as long as you live. Harnessed to your heart, giving their all...Always"
如果最后不说TOGO是为了SEP而活的,我就给5星了,我本以为是要塑造一个固执、坚持的死了都要跑,遵从天性的狗。
结尾真糟糕啊。
SEP选了非常危险的路,穿结冰的SOUND,也许是来不及回,孩子都会死,让他做出这种可能人狗、血清全丢的决定,不过,后面穿冰河真的是惊心动魄,因为电影清晰度的问题,否则高清下来看,肯定是更爽的。
这部分看的时候,内心其实有种看楚门出海那段的DE JAVU,那种恐惧感和夹着接近崩溃的状态KEEP GOING的感觉。
令人绝望的无边的碎冰,害怕,但是还是要硬着头皮上,BRAVE AND COMMITMENT !!!。
很喜欢的一点还有最后媒体带另外一只狗成为了“英雄狗”,提醒我,没有更加透明的客观的历史,也很难带给世界公正(对于幕后英雄?
贡献程度更大?
)如此,我们在DO STH的时候,怎么选择,能够准备好承受后面的这一切吗?
SEP说im not prepared for this ,当时他以为自己用TOGO用太狠了,导致要死了。
I LIKE THE MOMENT TOGO BREAKING THROUGH THE HOUSE/ BLIZZAR .不管是TOGO小时候还是长大后,奔跑的它才是TOGO。
TOGO怎么就是不坐slegh,脚不行了也要跑,因为他要,而且他是lead,当然结尾说TOGO是舔狗毁了这么好的立意。。
我希望(4年前我会TMD用这种委婉怂泡的词汇?
直接干了都,直接上,凭什么不行?
),我也要像TOGO 那样跑出自己的样子。
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Togo (October 17, 1913 – December 5, 1929) was the lead sled dog of Leonhard Seppala and his dog sled team in the 1925 serum run to Nome across central and northern Alaska.Contents1Background2Great Race of Mercy3Aftermath4Film adaptation5See also6ReferencesBackground[edit]Togo was one of the offspring of former lead dog, "Suggen".[1] He was named after the Japanese admiral Tōgō Heihachirō.[2] Initially, he did not look like he had potential as a sled dog. He only grew to about 48 pounds (22kg) in adulthood and had a black, brown, and gray coat that made him appear perpetually dirty.[3]Togo was ill as a young puppy and required intensive nursing from Seppala's wife. He was very bold and rowdy, thus seen as "difficult and mischievous", showing "all the signs of becoming a... canine delinquent" according to one reporter. At first, this behaviour was interpreted as evidence that he had been spoiled by the individual attention given to him during his illness. As he did not seem suited to be a sled dog, Seppala gave him away to be a pet dog at 6 months of age.[4]After only a few weeks as a house pet, Togo jumped through the glass of a closed window and ran several miles back to his original master's kennel. This devotion to the team impressed Seppala, so he did not try to give him away again. However, Togo continued to cause trouble by breaking out of the kennel when Seppala took the team out on runs. He would attack the lead dogs of oncoming teams, "as if... to clear the way for his master". However, one day, he attacked a much stockier malamute leader and was mauled and severely injured. When he recovered, Togo stopped attacking other teams' lead dogs. This would eventually prove a valuable early experience, as it was difficult to teach a lead dog to keep a wide berth of oncoming teams.[5]When Togo was 8 months old, he proved his worth as a sled dog. He had run after the team yet again and slept, unnoticed, near the cabin where Seppala was spending the night. The next day, Seppala spotted him far off in the distance, and understood why his dogs had been so keyed up. Togo continued to make Seppala's work difficult, trying to play with the work dogs and leading them in "charges against reindeer", pulling them off the trail. Seppala had no choice but to put him in a harness to control him, and was surprised that Togo instantly settled down. As the run wore on, Seppala kept moving Togo up the line until, at the end of the day, he was sharing the lead position with the lead dog (named "Russky"). Togo had logged 75 miles on his first day in harness, which was unheard of for an inexperienced young sled dog, especially a puppy. Seppala called him an "infant prodigy", and later added that "I had found a natural-born leader, something I had tried for years to breed"[6]Togo began training, and after a few years filled the lead dog position. He became one of Seppala's most treasured dogs, a close and mutually beneficial relationship that would continue to the end of Togo's life. At the time of the historic Serum Run, he was 12 years old and had been a lead dog for 7 years.[7]According to the historian Earl Aversano, in 1960, in his old age, Seppala recalled "I never had a better dog than Togo. His stamina, loyalty and intelligence could not be improved upon. Togo was the best dog that ever traveled the Alaska trail."Great Race of Mercy[edit]Main article: 1925 serum run to NomeIn 1925, in response to an epidemic, the first batch of 300,240 units of diphtheria serum was delivered by train from Anchorage to Nenana, Alaska, where it was picked up by the first of twenty mushers and more than 100 dogs who relayed the serum a total of 674 miles (1,085km) to Nome.[citation needed]Togo and Seppala traveled 264 miles (425 km) from Nome in three days, and picked up the serum in Shaktoolik on January 31. The temperature was estimated at −30°F (−34°C), and the gale force winds causing a wind chill of −85°F (−65°C).[citation needed]The return trip crossed the exposed open ice of the Norton Sound. The night and a ground blizzard prevented Seppala from being able to see the path but Togo navigated to the roadhouse at Isaac's Point on the shore by 8 PM preventing certain death to his team. After traveling 84 miles (134km) in one day, the team slept for six hours before continuing at 2 AM.[citation needed]Before the night the temperature dropped to −40°F (−40°C), and the wind increased to 65mi/h (105km/h). The team ran across the ice, which was breaking up, while following the shoreline. They returned to shore to cross Little McKinley Mountain, climbing 5,000 feet (1,500 m). After descending to the next roadhouse in Golovin, Seppala passed the serum to Charlie Olsen, who in turn would pass it to Gunnar Kaasen and Balto.[citation needed]Katy Steinmetz in Time Magazine wrote that “the dog that often gets credit for eventually saving the town is Balto, but he just happened to run the last, 55-mile leg in the race. The sled dog who did the lion's share of the work was Togo. His journey, fraught with white-out storms, was the longest by 200 miles and included a traverse across perilous Norton Sound — where he saved his team and driver in a courageous swim through ice floes.” Most people make the mistake of saying Balto is the hero, but Togo is the real hero, by over 200 miles. [8]Aftermath[edit]After the successful serum run, the hero dog Balto became the most famous canine of the run. Many mushers today consider Balto to be the back up dog, as Seppala's team led by Togo covered the longest and most hazardous leg. They made a round trip of 264 miles.[9]Immediately after the relay, Togo and another dog on the team escaped to chase after reindeer, eventually returning to their kennel in Little Creek. Seppala was dismayed that the champion was neglected by the press, commenting "it was almost more than I could bear when the newspaper dog Balto received a statue for his 'glorious achievements'".[10]In October 1926, Seppala, Togo, and a team of dogs went on a tour from Seattle, Washington to California; Seppala and Togo drew large crowds at stadiums and department stores, and even appeared in a Lucky Strike cigarette campaign. In New York City, Seppala drove his team from the steps of City Hall along Fifth Avenue and made a pass through Central Park. The team appeared multiple times at Madison Square Garden, which was being managed by Tom Rickard, formerly of Nome, and where Togo was awarded a gold medal by Roald Amundsen.[citation needed]In New England, they competed in several dog sled races against local Chinooks and won by huge margins. Seppala sold most of his team to a local kennel.[citation needed]In 1928, Elizabeth M. Ricker, of Poland Spring, Maine, wrote and published the book Togo's Fireside Reflections. This now rare book has attained legendary status among Alaska dog mushers. It is every musher's dream to own a copy signed by Seppala, and the musher's holy grail is to find a copy signed by both Seppala and Togo. Seppala inked Togo's paw and helped Togo sign some of the books.[citation needed]Togo retired in Poland Spring, Maine, where he was euthanized on December 5, 1929 at 16 years old. The headline in The New York Sun Times the next day was "Dog Hero Rides to His Death" (Salisbury & Salisbury, 2003), and he was eulogized in many other papers. After his death, Seppala had him custom mounted. The mounted skin was on display at the Shelburne Museum in Shelburne Vermont. Alaskan students started a letter campaign to return Togo to Alaska. Today the mounted skin is on display in a glass case at the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Headquarters museum in Wasilla, Alaska. The Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale University has his skeleton in their collection.[citation needed]Togo's reputation earned him enduring fame. The popular fictional teen sleuth Nancy Drew named a stray terrier after him in the 1937 novel The Whispering Statue. The dog appears in most of the Nancy Drew novels.[citation needed]
人应该和狗学习怎么做人。
看见多哥脚受伤了真想去吹吹,人受伤?
有破伤风吗?
没有?
真可惜。
幼犬好可爱啊,动物小时候真的可爱冒泡。
“1925血清接力”诺母镇上出现了传染病,在儿童之间传染力很强已经有两位儿童死亡,如果一周内没有拿到血清镇上的儿童死亡率几乎100%,在整个血清接力赛程中多哥在零下50度跑了425km ,跑了接近40%的路程,最后一棒是雪橇犬巴尔托把血清送到小镇手上,在纽约中央公园有巴尔托的雕像。
多哥非常聪明顽强,雪橇手都因为长途跋涉极端天气失去意志了。
在浮冰上狗群因为海峡冰面破裂慌张,雪橇手用改编的莎士比亚《亨利》来激励多哥和狗群,底下的冰层裂缝和闪电一样紧追不舍,在浮冰上水上漂……拍得真恢弘。
作为一个leader 不管是狗是人都得担负很多。
/多哥这个名字来源于不被看好的狗和不被看好的人,和日本海军元帅东乡平八郎创下近代史上东方黄种人打败西方白种人的先例同名。
/我在想是怎么训练多哥单脚跑的?
今年看了俄罗斯的忠犬帕尔顿,差点意思
狗的电影总让人感动,但这一开始看的版本貌似机翻的,完全语句不通顺,还好认识几个单词,我就知道没翻译对了。
这里我就说点题外的,希望对大家有帮助,网上大多数资源都是机翻的字幕,看着累,还好找到了人人版本的字幕。
终于看着不累,英语水平差的可以看这个版本。
这里发链接不知道会不会违规,不行你们得网上找。
祝好运
还好togo善始善终……整部电影画面精美,叙事温暖,看的我尸体复活了。。
🤗和妈妈一起看的 我全程 oh....... that's sooooooooo sweet😍😍😣😣❤️❤️❤️😭😭看到驿站那里还以为togo要死在那了😱😱😭😭被吓晕还好结局也暖暖的😢👏👏👏👏👏yes!!!!!
男主也选的特别特别好!
演的也很好!!!
而且最后照片出来的时候 主角和狗狗都和照片超级像!
很还原!!!
💗💗总之观感很温柔,很好❤️❤️😊😊缓慢美好的叙事和音乐,画面,故事,也不会让人觉得无聊(┯_┯)我和妈妈评价都很好!
五星!!!
1.很多人都想养条狗。
2.都市生活让养狗变得不那么容易。
3.城市的狗虽然看似金贵,却未必有乡下的狗那么快乐。
4.电影里的狗叫togo,音译过来应该是土狗的意思吧。
哈哈哈。
土狗真的很可爱,很聪明。
5.这才是真正的电影语言,一个画面可以传递的信息比一句话要多得多。
主演加上狗最多只有三个,可是却演绎出了这样一个感人至深的故事。
所以不是所有自称为电影的都可以叫电影。
从16年之后,我就很少进电影院了。
更多是为了一种态度吧,不为烂片贡献票房。
6.恶劣的环境真的可以培养出强大的心脏。
不娇气是我对下一代的希望吧。
7.分离这门功课真的太难了,我们都学不好。
类似庄子那样鼓盆而歌的境界,大概是理想吧。
他来之前不存在,他走之后亦不存在。
保留美好的记忆,向前看生活。
回忆是一个巨大的黑洞,不能深陷其中。
8.希望有一天,可以有能力在乡下养一只狗,给它自由奔放的生活。
很感动但我感动不起来?
TAT
我真有点受不了这种片子,看着白茫茫的无边雪原上一人众狗义无反顾直线冲进迎面而来的漫天冰雪暴中,我真受不了这种片子T T
狗狗( Ĭ ^ Ĭ )
这类片子就这样算中规中矩了。高分当然是爱心泛滥的产物。
真是毁了这个故事
人间充满怀疑和背叛,狗与人那种绝对的相依相伴关系是一记永远拍得响亮的耳光。因为模式恒久固定,所以纵然精神永远令人泪目,故事却很难带来新的触动。只是从笃定的追随,到舍命的救助,再到老死的感伤,这一生再在一个多小时里经历一遍,心头还是会既感佩又难过。绝美的工业水准,让随后出街的《野性的呼唤》相形见绌了,不过能冲到年度冷门佳片榜首也是没想到。三星半。
看过最烂的电影,不愧是迪士尼,多好的故事都能被毁掉剧情平庸到极致,看到开头就能猜到结尾人物形象?两个小时只能让你感受到“伟大”稀碎的台词经常上句不接下句最大的疑惑:为什么要对狗做演讲?感谢人类发明了倍速播放
狗狗片,当然五星
吸狗使我快乐
冰面上地那一段是完全真实的吗?太难以置信了!事先不计划好,要两个人在途中碰运气交接这是什么鬼?为什么这么蠢?虽然很刺激也挺感人,还是有点干,非常套路。只有最后字幕和照片出来的时候鼻子有点酸。
横越海峡的视效实在太神奇了,看的我一脑袋这也行?即使现实故事里他们确实达成了这种传奇(不过我觉得还是过于玄乎,应该有夸大的成分,看那条冰面裂开的海峡让我想起了昨天在冷泉寺前趴在河面凿冰的那个铁科院的广东佬
看完全片,只有两个词表达我对故事情节对人物设定对台词设计的感受:又茶又婊,又当又立
天然泪点;很多地方用了浅焦,搞得我以为是假景,根据两位主演的采访应该是实景拍摄(当然肯定免不了特效),这样看就觉得摄影手法有点不适;Disney+
三星半。从类型片的角度看,比较全面。虽然或多或少有些过度拟人化、场景奇观化,但整体在反高潮处理方式、煽情力度的控制上,在犬类电影中挺不容易的。
对于这样一个题材来说,最大的悖论就是:本该是重头的血清接力戏,反而不如幼犬时期的插叙戏份好看。不过改编莎士比亚的《亨利五世》台词那一段真是看得血脉偾张啊……
想rua一只短腿圆阿拉斯加
很传统,很迪士尼,也很无聊。优点:达福叔和狗狗很可爱,根据真人真事改编,没有为了政治正确强行加入内个。缺点:特效一眼假,叙事乱七八糟,接近两个钟头的时间真的没必要,不如把那些回忆情节都删掉,还能更紧凑一些。8.8分太高了,再减两分还差不多。
给风景
宠物电影都是这个叙事节奏