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A Wild Heart
Mathan is 17 and struggles with his sexuality and his feelings for his friend François. Over a two summer period, with his friends François and Virginie, he tries to discover his desires, face homophobia and overcome the fear of not being accepted as he truly is.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, haunted by her past, finds herself entangled in a dangerous relationship with a charismatic but unstable man. As their passion ignites, she becomes increasingly drawn into his world of obsession and control, blurring the lines between love and danger. The film explores themes of psychological manipulation and the dark side of desire.
Critical Reception
A Wild Heart received mixed to negative reviews, often criticized for its predictable plot and melodramatic tone. While some appreciated the performances, particularly Jane March's portrayal of a troubled protagonist, many found the film to be derivative and lacking in originality. It struggled to make a significant impact on the film circuit.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Jane March's intense performance.
Criticized for its melodramatic and clichéd storyline.
Found to be a derivative thriller with little suspense.
Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews and ratings for 'A Wild Heart (2006)' is not readily available, making it difficult to summarize audience sentiment on this platform.
Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'The Re-enactment' before being changed to 'A Wild Heart' for its release.
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