Review of Wild

Wild (I) (2014)
8/10
Dare to be Wild?
15 February 2015
Jean-Marc Vallée is a director who chooses direction with a special touch of delight. Human beings in his movies usually occupy an instrument, insane agony and the patient suffering, mental and physical. He brings new levels of animalistic instincts of survival on the screen and is lately quite successful with it. Wild (2014), Dallas Buyers Club (2013), Café de Flore (2011).

Wild is a strong character fundament story, which is based on real life events. The main actress Witherspoon and her, to heavy backpack, are trying to overcome a 1100 mile long trail in the West of the states. It takes a lot more than a semigood story you would say. And you have right. The main storyline is quite interesting, but the plot has room for enrichment. Its not enough just to put a big backpack on a character as a psevdo representation of all accumulated fear, hate, and wrongdoing, while trying to resolve with hiking. Whiterspoon is done a great job and a weary impressive portrayal. Rich in emotional expressions and a vivid area of facial "Drama Turism". She is true and believable in racing her inner disorders.

Life is sometimes full of false ideas and our nature can not wait to get on the path of probation. How much do we allow to push boundaries, are we brave and strong enough to go on adventures of our lives. Everything has its time and purpose, it depends whether we really want, the change.
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