15 reviews
It was a very good effort. In a world full of cliche films this one stands out for its nuances and emotion. It deals with difficult subjects in a non-superficial way. It was a tad long but that doesnt seem to detract from the film significantly. Highly recommended for people who are tired of the same old.
No special effects here. Just a beautiful story about 2 brothers who escape an abusive home to look for their mother. On the journey, they find a friend. Like the soundtrack too!
- chermcguire
- Jun 18, 2022
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Wildhood is an incredibly touching piece of art. I appreciated how it carried its premise through to the end without resorting to cliches. The indigenous elements of the film also make it stand out in unique ways-primarily with the interesting characters they meet along the way and the setting. Finally, the chemistry between the two main characters is fantastic. I fully recommend this film.
- org1andrew
- May 27, 2022
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A 2-spirited teen drags his younger brother along, as he escapes their abusive father and searches for their mother. Along the way, he meets people who help him become acquainted with his Mi'kmaw heritage, and to express his sexuality.
This is a good 1st feature by the writer-director. However, the film is a bit too long, the leads are a bit too slender, and the coincidences seem a bit stretched. See it if you are interested in the themes, otherwise skip it.
This is a good 1st feature by the writer-director. However, the film is a bit too long, the leads are a bit too slender, and the coincidences seem a bit stretched. See it if you are interested in the themes, otherwise skip it.
I wholeheartedly believe that everyone should have access to motion picture storytelling. Movies should be made for, and made BY, every culture on planet Earth.
The positive of this is we all get to explore similar themes from a different point of view. Here, we're getting a road trip of sorts with two brothers in search of something. Accompanying them is someone more plugged into the tribe that the older of the brothers shares. But make no mistake, he's an outcast all the same because he is openly gay. The relationship they build is uneven and feels a lot like yaoi, a subgenre of Japanese anime largely written for women by women about gay men. But at least it's pretty spicy. (Or lemony as they would say.)
Filmed with an eye towards beauty, it's also extremely deliberately focused on pace. Outbursts lead to quick cuts in action. Similarly, when there are moments of reflection -- of which there are many -- the camera does not waver.
Unfortunately, the negative side of the coin is that all the tropes are here as well. Hypermasculinity and paternal abuse being the most overexposed. There are also elements of both racism and tribalism as well, though this is amusingly shown in nearly identical scenes in different convenance stores.
I think ultimately there is enough here to appreciate though. While it is absolutely never good when a movie is written, directed, and produced by one person, at least in this case it's someone who is Two-Spirit, indigenous, and obviously knows what they're talking about.
The positive of this is we all get to explore similar themes from a different point of view. Here, we're getting a road trip of sorts with two brothers in search of something. Accompanying them is someone more plugged into the tribe that the older of the brothers shares. But make no mistake, he's an outcast all the same because he is openly gay. The relationship they build is uneven and feels a lot like yaoi, a subgenre of Japanese anime largely written for women by women about gay men. But at least it's pretty spicy. (Or lemony as they would say.)
Filmed with an eye towards beauty, it's also extremely deliberately focused on pace. Outbursts lead to quick cuts in action. Similarly, when there are moments of reflection -- of which there are many -- the camera does not waver.
Unfortunately, the negative side of the coin is that all the tropes are here as well. Hypermasculinity and paternal abuse being the most overexposed. There are also elements of both racism and tribalism as well, though this is amusingly shown in nearly identical scenes in different convenance stores.
I think ultimately there is enough here to appreciate though. While it is absolutely never good when a movie is written, directed, and produced by one person, at least in this case it's someone who is Two-Spirit, indigenous, and obviously knows what they're talking about.
- blueghostskater-01897
- Aug 12, 2022
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The acting, score and cinematography is stellar. Story wise it's also really good. It is one of those rare films where I wanted the story to continue. It perfectly balanced the intersectionality of identity, culture, heritage and family. This is cinema done well and I look forward to seeing the main leads in upcoming projects.
- dpoland-76589
- Jun 26, 2022
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I saw the trailer for this movie a while back on youtube and I got finally around to watching it. I'm so glad I finally got to watch it. It was just a masterpiece, from beginning to end. The acting was really great, the storyline was so touching, the dialogues were so meaningful and on top of that were the visuals breathtaking. It was so emotional but it was so worth it to go through all the feels. The themes were really well executed and the message definitely got across. I wouldn't want to change a single thing about this movie. I absolutely recommend watching this art piece. It is the best movie I have seen in 2022. Definitely in my top 5 of best movies I have ever seen.
- hofmanswitse
- Dec 28, 2022
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Continuity, dialogue, and acting are somewhat inconsistent. The young boy's gauze eye patch somehow survives a raucous swim to remain in place for days (with variable appearances from day to day). Some aspects of the script are excellent, but some exchanges are so cliched that actors struggle to stay genuinely in character. That's all easy to overlook because some aspects of the acting and some shots are powerfully real, AND the overall arc is meaningful. This movie tells a good story, and I can well imagine many sorts of young people enjoying it thoroughly and being anxious to discuss it afterwards. Reaching the end of my review, I realized.
- catalpafamily
- Nov 8, 2023
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Movie is slow, goes nowhere slowly. Dialogue is practically nonexistent and action even rarer. Don't be fooled by the high ratings as there is no point in watching until the end.
Great casting, soundtrack, and coming of age story. Very emotional and touching. Some people think it's too long, but I disagree. It's the length it needed to be.
- sourlemon01
- Jun 25, 2022
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- jamieackerman
- Jul 23, 2022
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First off this is not a movie for children it is exceedingly inappropriate there are bouts of nudity foul language extreme violence it is not meant for anyone under 17 NC 17
It deals with violent subject matter child abuse both physical and mental it is for NC-17 and adults anyone under 17 would not understand this film
Other than that isn't it is an extremely good film well worth the watch and the time but please if there are children in the house watch it after they go to bed.
It deals with instances of child abuse which in my mind is far too often an occurrence in this world it also deals with native American culture and gay themes it is listed under lgbtq films on Hulu but definitely worth your time.
Other than that isn't it is an extremely good film well worth the watch and the time but please if there are children in the house watch it after they go to bed.
It deals with instances of child abuse which in my mind is far too often an occurrence in this world it also deals with native American culture and gay themes it is listed under lgbtq films on Hulu but definitely worth your time.
- startrekfan72
- Aug 27, 2022
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- slyfox-40032
- Jul 31, 2022
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