

Movie spotlight
American Wildlife
At a wildlife rehabilitation center in the Pacific Northwest, the steady, practiced, and gentle hands of veterinarians nurse dozens of convalescing animals back to health.
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Plot Summary
A young boy named Cody is sent to live with his estranged father in a remote wildlife sanctuary after his mother's death. There, he forms an unlikely bond with a wild wolf cub and must protect it from poachers while also learning to reconnect with his father and find his own courage.
Critical Reception
American Wildlife received a mixed to positive reception. Critics generally praised its heartwarming story, performances, and focus on conservation themes, though some found the plot predictable and the pacing uneven. Audiences often connected with the film's emotional core and its message about the importance of wildlife.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its touching portrayal of a boy's bond with nature and its conservation message.
Some critics noted predictable plot points and a slow build-up in certain segments.
The film's visual appeal and animal performances were frequently highlighted.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's family-friendly nature and its positive environmental message. Many viewers found the story moving and enjoyed the depiction of the relationship between the boy and the wolf cub.
Fun Fact
Director P. J. Hogan, known for 'My Best Friend's Wedding' and 'Peter Pan', took on a different tone with 'American Wildlife', focusing on a more intimate, nature-driven narrative.
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