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Seven-year-old Marcos is sold by his father to an old goatherd in the Valley of Silence in the Sierra Morena mountains. When the old man dies, Marcos must fend for himself in the wild and so... Read allSeven-year-old Marcos is sold by his father to an old goatherd in the Valley of Silence in the Sierra Morena mountains. When the old man dies, Marcos must fend for himself in the wild and soon integrates into a family of wolves.Seven-year-old Marcos is sold by his father to an old goatherd in the Valley of Silence in the Sierra Morena mountains. When the old man dies, Marcos must fend for himself in the wild and soon integrates into a family of wolves.
- Awards
- 1 win & 5 nominations total
Alex Brendemühl
- Balilla
- (as Àlex Brendemühl)
Agustín Rodríguez López
- Juan José
- (as Agustín Rodríguez)
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...the director or filming crew lacks the skill to bring the message across on a way that the viewer does not know right from the start, where the movie is heading to. I guess it's a beginner who does not know to spin a tale that is not obvious or supported by amateur means. Sorry, that probably hurts. I hope it will instead lead to a more authentic way of filming.
The scenery is often badly done. Such as a tree with bits of bark attached to the trunk to enable the boy to climb up.
Or many scenes were it is obvious how this will proceed and end. Storytelling is the main part of being a director and this often comes along with introspection and life experience.
The scenery is often badly done. Such as a tree with bits of bark attached to the trunk to enable the boy to climb up.
Or many scenes were it is obvious how this will proceed and end. Storytelling is the main part of being a director and this often comes along with introspection and life experience.
Glimmer and stunning adaptation based on real facts about Marcos Rodriguez Pantoja , a lost little boy (Manuel Camacho who was Goya nominated for best new actor) against wildlife and dangerous forests . The movie narrates as a seven-years-old boy named Marcos is sent by his parents (Luisa Martin) to live with an old shepherd ( excellent Sancho Gracia , as usual ). Marcos is attacked by a wolf but later befriends . Along the way Marcos encounters a variety of wood animals, including a complete menagerie, as vultures , deers , boars and wolves . However his shepherd preceptor dies and he remains solitary and abandoned to civilization , but the little boy survives and faces down lots of risks , dangers and adventures . There he lived for twelve years since 1953 to 1965 . His only friends were a ferret and the wolves . Meanwhile , a bounty hunter named Ceferino (Carlos Bardem , Javier Bardem's brother) sets off in pursuit a bandit ( Alex Brendemul) who is helped by Marcos ( a 20-years-old played by Juan Jose Ballesta who has a secondary intervention on the half-hour final ), being also chased by a Guardia Civil sergeant ( Antonio Dechent) .
The story focuses 'the fight of a kid against natural environment' . In the picture there are drama , action ,thrills and riveting landscapes dealing with a valiant boy fighting enemies and wildlife . Fascinating outdoors shot in Sierra Morena , Natural Park of Sierra of Cardeña y Montoro . The highlights of the movie are the wolf pack attacks in ¨Felix Rodriguez De La Fuente¨ style and the survival fight of the young boy . Interpretation of actors is top notch , but especially the veteran Sancho Gracia is frankly well . The supporting cast is formed by important secondaries as a gorgeous Dafne Fernandez , Eduardo Gomez , Luis Martin , and the singer Jose Manuel Soto as the Señorito ; all of them in brief roles . Cinematography by Oscar Duran is awesome , like are reflected on the glimmer and breathtaking scenarios . Sensational musical score with emotive leitmotif by Klaus Badelt who has composed soundtracks for super-productions as Gladiator and Pirates of the Caribbean . The picture is well directed by Gerardo Olivares who is an expert filming documentaries . The flick will appeal to natural sets enthusiasts . Rating: 6,5 . Good, worthwhile seeing
The story focuses 'the fight of a kid against natural environment' . In the picture there are drama , action ,thrills and riveting landscapes dealing with a valiant boy fighting enemies and wildlife . Fascinating outdoors shot in Sierra Morena , Natural Park of Sierra of Cardeña y Montoro . The highlights of the movie are the wolf pack attacks in ¨Felix Rodriguez De La Fuente¨ style and the survival fight of the young boy . Interpretation of actors is top notch , but especially the veteran Sancho Gracia is frankly well . The supporting cast is formed by important secondaries as a gorgeous Dafne Fernandez , Eduardo Gomez , Luis Martin , and the singer Jose Manuel Soto as the Señorito ; all of them in brief roles . Cinematography by Oscar Duran is awesome , like are reflected on the glimmer and breathtaking scenarios . Sensational musical score with emotive leitmotif by Klaus Badelt who has composed soundtracks for super-productions as Gladiator and Pirates of the Caribbean . The picture is well directed by Gerardo Olivares who is an expert filming documentaries . The flick will appeal to natural sets enthusiasts . Rating: 6,5 . Good, worthwhile seeing
Wonderful filming of wildlife in the wild of the Sierra Morena and of a boy learning to live in the wild and make friends with wolves. Based on a real boy's life. There is much to be learned from beasts. How on Earth they got some of this footage I can't imagine. We see wild deer, vultures, ferrets a lynx or wildcat, a frog, various kinds of birds of prey. And a whole pack of wolves. Also a flock of goats. The old goatherd and his boy seem to live entirely disconnected from civilisation, apart from the occasional visit of hunters. This is definitely a nature lover's film. I loved watching it. Enjoy it!
To start the review of this movie, one has to stress that it is based on a real story, a story so extraordinary that fits the "Truth is stranger than fiction" quote. In the dark years of Spain's post Civil War, in a poor and forgotten rural area, a small kid called Marcos was sold by his father to a shepherd, who taught him the basics of survival in nature, dying shortly later. Marcos became then a feral kid, establishing links with animals that still leave zoologists in astonishment.
A pack of wolves became his family. A snake he raised saved his life. And no: it is not a Pixar movie with cute "humanized" animals that speak and dance, they are real experiences.
Marcos remembers his childhood in the wild as the happiest period in his life, and his "rescue" by human society as confuse as humiliating.
Thankfuly, someone finally thought such a story deserved to be told as a movie. And unluckily, I wish it had been Spielberg who had done it, because despite of having the best of scripts already written by reality, it is only highly advised for people who love zoology and is interested in nature, as the situations in the movie are 100% real (furthermore: the director and scriptwriters found impossible to include the complete relationship of Marcos with the whole pack, his personal story with each one of the wolves, reducing it to his link with one wolf).
I am happy that the director has not fallen in easy Disney-like sentimentalism when picturing the life of Marcos in the wild. But in my opinion, considering the story, this movie could have been much better, it could have been breath-taking.
A pack of wolves became his family. A snake he raised saved his life. And no: it is not a Pixar movie with cute "humanized" animals that speak and dance, they are real experiences.
Marcos remembers his childhood in the wild as the happiest period in his life, and his "rescue" by human society as confuse as humiliating.
Thankfuly, someone finally thought such a story deserved to be told as a movie. And unluckily, I wish it had been Spielberg who had done it, because despite of having the best of scripts already written by reality, it is only highly advised for people who love zoology and is interested in nature, as the situations in the movie are 100% real (furthermore: the director and scriptwriters found impossible to include the complete relationship of Marcos with the whole pack, his personal story with each one of the wolves, reducing it to his link with one wolf).
I am happy that the director has not fallen in easy Disney-like sentimentalism when picturing the life of Marcos in the wild. But in my opinion, considering the story, this movie could have been much better, it could have been breath-taking.
Great concept and deep thought, sparks imagination and hope it makes mankind consider its role and responsibility with the "wild" side of our world. What are you gonna do when the "GRID" goes down???? How are you going to deal with mankind's top hunters? Are you the Hunter or the Hunted? Will mans greatest creatures accept you or will they eat you Hope it's thought provoking and makes you step back from your IPhone and take a peak at what can and my happen to you as you drop in the food chain of life. How to survive and live a quality of life that is out side our current little box.
Cheers and enjoy, Bravo
Cheers and enjoy, Bravo
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- Runtime1 hour 53 minutes
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