


Wild in the Country
A troubled young man discovers that he has a knack for writing when a counselor encourages him to pursue a literary career.
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Plot Summary
A young, troubled poet from a small town is sent to live with his aunt after a violent incident. While there, he finds work in a local literary magazine and begins to find his footing, exploring relationships with several women. However, his past continues to haunt him, threatening to derail his newfound stability and artistic aspirations.
Critical Reception
While Elvis Presley's performance was noted for its dramatic range, 'Wild in the Country' received mixed reviews upon its release. Critics were divided on the film's dramatic ambitions and its departure from Presley's typical musical roles. Audiences, however, showed moderate interest, contributing to its respectable box office performance.
What Reviewers Say
- Elvis Presley's dramatic performance is a notable aspect, showcasing his potential beyond musical numbers.
- The film attempts a more serious dramatic tone, which some critics found compelling while others found it uneven.
- The portrayal of small-town life and artistic struggle offers some engaging moments.
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Fun Fact
This film was one of Elvis Presley's few attempts at a purely dramatic role, showcasing his desire to be taken seriously as an actor beyond his musical idol status.
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