
r96sk
Very poor. I couldn't tell you one thing I enjoyed about this. To be ultra fair, there isn't anything truly diabolical about it either - hence the (generous?) rating. It's just so basic and limp that it struggles to entertain at all, I'd...


Movie spotlight
An adolescent lion is accidentally shipped from the New York Zoo to Africa. Now running free, his zoo pals must put aside their differences to help bring him back.
A pampered lion cub named Ryan, living in the New York Zoo, is accidentally shipped to Africa. His father, Samson, a retired circus lion, embarks on a daring rescue mission with his friends to bring Ryan home. Along the way, they encounter wild animals and face dangerous challenges, forcing Samson to confront his past and teach Ryan about survival in the wild.
The Wild was met with largely negative reviews from critics, who often criticized its derivative plot, animation quality, and unoriginal humor. Audiences also seemed unimpressed, leading to disappointing box office performance. It is generally considered one of the weaker animated films of its era.
The film suffers from predictable storytelling and uninspired animation.
Characters are largely forgettable and lack depth.
Humor often falls flat, and the plot feels derivative of other animated features.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be an acceptable, albeit unmemorable, children's movie. Many appreciated the bright colors and simple adventure, making it tolerable for younger viewers, but adults frequently found it lacking in originality and engaging humor compared to other animated offerings.
The film was originally conceived as a sequel to the 1994 film "The Lion King" before Disney sold the rights to Lionsgate, and the story was rewritten to feature original characters.
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Very poor. I couldn't tell you one thing I enjoyed about this. To be ultra fair, there isn't anything truly diabolical about it either - hence the (generous?) rating. It's just so basic and limp that it struggles to entertain at all, I'd...