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El joven Will Stoneman parece destinado a un brillante futuro hasta que se produce una catástrofe y su padre muere en un río helado. Inesperadamente, él y su madre se encuentran al borde de la pobreza, y Will debe abandonar su sueño de estudiar en la universidad. El chico se ve así convertido de repente en un adulto, con la responsabilidad de sacar a su familia del aprieto en que se encuentra. Participar en una durísima carrera de trineos de perros para ganar el premio de 10.000 dólares, se convierte un su único objetivo...
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One of the better animal-adventure movies out there. A must-see for fans of the genre.
You're telling me James MacArthur and Mackenzie Astin aren't related? I'm not even joking, they looked exactly the same in their respective youngers years; I thought I was back in 1950s Disney when I saw Astin appear. 'Iron Will' is a good film. It begins quite slowly but soon enough picks up the pace thanks to the dog-sled racing, which I enjoyed alongside the newspaper and animal parts of the story. The stuff, meanwhile, with Will (Astin), McTeague (Brian Cox) et al. isn't majorly interesting to me, but it still makes for alright viewing. Astin is more than decent in the lead role, while Kevin Spacey is (unfortunately) solid in his role as media man Kingsley. With that noted, it isn't really a film that is set alight by its cast. They all serve their purpose but aren't anything great. The animals, racing and hearty narrative make up for that though. A fine film, even if it does just narrowly avoid 6*.
A story about a boy facing a world where he must save his family's business. The way to do that, a great dog race from Winnipeg to St. Paul. Movie was an easy watch, but not much holding you there. You know from the start who's going to win the race, but it's more about 'how' he wins it. Acting is great from all parties involved.