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Obviously, the book is always better, and this is no exception. The book Sounder is better than the movie Sounder, but this is a brilliantly done movie that can warm your hearts. Let me just say this, though, this is not close to the book at all, kind of like My Side Of The Mountain. I mean, the father and Sounder die in the book, but in the movie they do not. Great, I spoiled the book. Anyway, there is something else in this movie. In the book, the officer totally demolishes the cake for the boy's jailed father. In the movie he just stabs like four holes into the cake, and he did not obliterate it. Also, I am kind of glad that Sounder did not die in the end. I hate it when a dog dies in a movie or a book or anywhere.
Here is the plot of this movie. This film focuses on an African-American family that live in the middle of nowhere. This takes place when the African-Americans were treated unfairly. Then, one day, the father is arrested for stealing a ham, or at least that is way he is arrested in the book, I do not know how he is arrested in the movie. Anyway, a police officer shoots their dog named Sounder. The oldest boy in the family goes on a journey to find his father after he is transferred to a different prison. On the way of his journey he meets a school-teacher he helps him read. He does not find his father. He goes back home. Sounder, who ran off when he was shot, eventually comes home. Then his father comes home, but he is injured. In the end the boy goes to a school for the first time.
Overall, this is a very well-done and heartwarming movie. Why the novel and the movie is called Sounder is anybody's guess. I mean, it does not really focus on Sounder. Also, I am glad that they did not make Sounder's wound from the bullet as gruesome as it was in the novel. I mean, in the novel, he was missing an ear, an eye, and he had a huge wound in his face. In the movie it is not so bad. Actually, the wounds are not even noticeable in the movie. It is like he was not even shot. Anyway, this a nice movie to watch with your family.
8/10
Recommended Films: Homeward Bound.