IMDb6.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes83%
Metacritic74/100
Google Users79%
Director: Paul Dano•Genres: Drama
In 1960, a teenage boy named JoeBriggs watches his parents' marriage unravel over the course of a summer in the Montana countryside. As his mother, Jeanette, becomes increasingly restless and involved in a clandestine affair with a wealthy older man, Joe's father, Jerry, struggles to cope with his own professional setbacks and his wife's emotional distance. Joe finds himself caught in the middle, trying to navigate the complexities of adult relationships and the painful realities of growing up.
Wildlife was met with generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Paul Dano's assured directorial debut, the performances of the main cast, particularly Carey Mulligan and Ed Oxenbould, and the film's sensitive portrayal of a family in crisis. The film was noted for its authentic depiction of the period and its nuanced exploration of marital ennui and adolescent discovery.
Paul Dano's direction is praised for its subtle and mature handling of sensitive themes.
The performances, especially from Carey Mulligan and Ed Oxenbould, are highlighted as a significant strength.
The film captures the quiet desperation and emotional complexity of its characters with authenticity.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's emotional depth and strong performances. Reviewers frequently mentioned the film's realistic portrayal of marital struggles and the coming-of-age story of the young protagonist, with many finding it a moving and thought-provoking experience.
The film is based on Richard Ford's 1990 novel of the same name, and Paul Dano co-wrote the screenplay with his partner, Zoe Kazan.
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