Sunday, October 25, 2009

Where the Wild Things Are Review

I have been anxiously waiting to watch this film, and finally I caved in because nobody else wanted to see it, so I watched it online. I gotta say beyond the crappy video quality from watching the movie online, I absolutely loved the movie. It was everything I had hoped for and provided with quite the emotional ending, in which i may or may not have shed some tears watching. Besides that Max was a reminder of the child we all once were, a wild child, innocent and wants nothing more than to be king of his own fort. This movie has two interpretations, sure you can look at it as a young boy, confused who runs away from home and explores his imagination. Beyond the pages of there are so many themes, which are dark, and happy. I don't want to give away so much about the movie, other than I you need to see it and analyze it for yourself, find where the wild things are in yourself, and remind yourself of the innocent world you once knew as a child.

RAWRRRRRRRRRRRRR! i miss my childhood :(

1 comment:

  1. The cinematography of WTWTA was impressive, no doubt, but it seemed to be missing a "spark" of some kind... maybe it was just too low energy from beginning to end for me (or at least after the first ten minutes)

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