Fleeing from the two ranchers who chase them, two young wolves, have run away from their own land and went into a foreign land, where they have to cooperate, in order to manage to survive and return home, but incidents come to climax when they deeply fall in love with each other.
It's an ugly, laughless 3-D cartoon about wolves that is so wussified and stupidified that it'll bore kids and make their adult minders wish they'd done something comparatively interesting, like cleaning the gutters in the rain.
Guardian
October 21, 2010
Here is a pleasant, undemanding animated family comedy - decent enough, but it feels like a reshuffling of dozens of films you've seen before.
The 3D allows for bold, deep shots that swoop over cliffs and waterfalls, but can't distract from the wolves' clotted fur, which looks a decade behind the textures Pixar created for Toy Story 3.
Independent (UK)
October 22, 2010
The 8-12s will love it, but grown-ups may feel they've seen lots of it before (especially the caribou stampede, a shameless pinch from The Lion King.)
The story comes off as patchwork, with a climax cribbed from The Lion King and odd musical sequences that seem inspired by ahem, classic Mariah Carey. It's not quite the vision of love intended.
New York Times
September 17, 2010
Has old-fashioned backgrounds that occasionally achieve a touch of grandeur, but that's about the best that can be said for it.
Stumbles every time it attempts to rise above the perfunctory, with its tiresome comic-relief geese and bog-standard internecine rivalry in the wolf pack.
An animated flick that doesn't leave much of an impression. It's even difficult to recall what happened once it's over because it's so slight and sluggish.