[Editor’s Note: The following interview contains spoilers for “The Wilds” Season 1.]
In a pivotal scene in Amazon Prime Video’s “The Wilds,” a trio of the unwitting castaways decide to swim out to the wreckage of their crashed private plane to try to find the black box. It’s a scene out of every disaster movie ever — maybe the black box can be cracked to figure out what happened, or even be used as a way to signal and get off the island? But as with everything on “The Wilds,” the scenario isn’t exactly as it seems. As Rachel (Reign Edwards), Nora (Helena Howard), and Leah (Sarah Pidgeon) head out to the open ocean, they are being watched by a group of renegade social scientists trying to determine what the societal outcomes would be if a matriarchy was forced to build from the group up.
Thus it becomes even more of an adrenaline shot to the anxiety...
In a pivotal scene in Amazon Prime Video’s “The Wilds,” a trio of the unwitting castaways decide to swim out to the wreckage of their crashed private plane to try to find the black box. It’s a scene out of every disaster movie ever — maybe the black box can be cracked to figure out what happened, or even be used as a way to signal and get off the island? But as with everything on “The Wilds,” the scenario isn’t exactly as it seems. As Rachel (Reign Edwards), Nora (Helena Howard), and Leah (Sarah Pidgeon) head out to the open ocean, they are being watched by a group of renegade social scientists trying to determine what the societal outcomes would be if a matriarchy was forced to build from the group up.
Thus it becomes even more of an adrenaline shot to the anxiety...
- 12/23/2020
- by Ann Donahue
- Indiewire
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