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Mads Mikkelsen + Nikolaj Coster-Waldau? I couldn't have picked a better duo! Those two very much keep <em>'Wildside'</em> up and running throughout with some strong performances. It's not that it's a badly made or written flick or anythi...


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Charming desperado Ossy, carrying a deadly secret, tracks down his childhood pal Jimmy in Iceland. But Jimmy, now with a family and a regular job, will do anything to hide his past.
A satirical dark comedy following three disconnected individuals whose lives intersect in unexpected and often absurd ways. A struggling actor, a disillusioned gas station attendant, and a troubled young man navigate their existential crises against the backdrop of a bizarre, stylized world. Their paths cross in a series of vignettes that explore themes of alienation, consumerism, and the search for meaning in modern life.
Wildside received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often praised its unique directorial style and unconventional humor. Some reviewers found it to be an ambitious and thought-provoking indie film, while others were divided on its narrative coherence and tone. Audiences were similarly split, with its quirky nature appealing to some and alienating others.
Praised for its distinctive visual style and darkly comedic tone.
Noted for its unconventional and often quirky narrative structure.
Some found the film's themes to be effectively explored, while others deemed it overly abstract.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's originality and the performances of its cast. Many found the unique, satirical take on modern life to be engaging and thought-provoking, though some viewers expressed confusion regarding the plot's less conventional elements.
The film was shot over 19 days on a shoestring budget.
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Mads Mikkelsen + Nikolaj Coster-Waldau? I couldn't have picked a better duo! Those two very much keep <em>'Wildside'</em> up and running throughout with some strong performances. It's not that it's a badly made or written flick or anythi...