Wild Tales
Wild Tales

Wild Tales

2014Movie122 minSpanish

Injustice and the demands of the world can cause stress for many people. Some of them, however, explode. This includes a waitress serving a grouchy loan shark, an altercation between two motorists, an ill-fated wedding reception, and a wealthy businessman who tries to buy his family out of trouble.

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IMDb8.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes94%
Metacritic77/100
Google Users91%
Director: Damián SzifronGenres: Comedy, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

Wild Tales is an anthology film composed of six self-contained shorts, united by the theme of revenge and people pushed to their absolute limits. Each story features ordinary individuals who snap under pressure, leading to darkly comedic and often explosive consequences. From road rage to wedding day meltdowns, the film explores the thin veneer of civilization and what happens when it cracks.

Critical Reception

Wild Tales was met with widespread critical acclaim, praised for its dark humor, inventive storytelling, and strong performances. Critics lauded its ability to tap into universal frustrations and deliver cathartic, albeit extreme, resolutions. The film was a significant commercial success both in its native Argentina and internationally, and it received numerous awards and nominations, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film.

What Reviewers Say

  • A darkly hilarious and exhilarating ride into the abyss of human rage.
  • Each vignette offers a satisfyingly twisted and often unexpected conclusion.
  • The film masterfully balances its black humor with moments of genuine emotional intensity.

Google audience: Audiences loved the film's inventive and often shocking short stories, praising its dark humor and relatable themes of frustration and revenge. Many found it to be a highly entertaining and cathartic viewing experience.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, Won 6 Platino Awards including Best Ibero-American Film, Won Best Film at the Sydney Film Festival, Won Best Screenplay at Cannes Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Damián Szifron, drew inspiration for the stories from real-life events and common frustrations experienced by people in everyday life, aiming to explore the breaking points of ordinary individuals.

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You might not want to watch this film if you've ever dated anyone called Pasternak! It seems in the best traditions of Agatha Christie, this persecuted, unloved and jilted character has managed to assemble just about everyone in his life wh...