Wild Life
Wild Life

Wild Life

1997Movie102 minJapanese

An ex-boxer working for a game parlor owner gets caught up in a complex blackmail operation he doesn't understand. Before long he's caught between two yakuza bosses and a mysterious thief who motivation is unknown. Add in the boss' daughter who has a crush on him and watch him struggle to make sense of it all and come out alive.

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IMDb6.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes80%
Director: Grant GeeGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the creative and personal life of Wings, the band formed by Paul McCartney after the breakup of The Beatles. It delves into the band's formation, their struggles and triumphs, and the evolution of their music through archival footage, interviews, and performances. The film offers an intimate look at the making of their most iconic songs and the dynamics within the band during a turbulent period.

Critical Reception

Wild Life received a generally positive reception from critics, who praised its candid portrayal of Paul McCartney and Wings. Reviewers highlighted the film's access to rare footage and its insightful interviews, offering a fresh perspective on a less-discussed chapter of McCartney's career. While some found it to be a bit too reverential, the consensus was that it provided a valuable and engaging look at the band's journey.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intimate access to Paul McCartney and the band Wings.
  • Appreciated for its archival footage and insightful interviews.
  • Considered a valuable companion piece to McCartney's extensive discography.

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Fun Fact

The documentary features extensive home video footage shot by Linda McCartney, offering a very personal perspective on the band's life on the road and in the studio.

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