Wildling

2018 "Discover your true nature"
5.5| 1h32m| R| en| More Info
Released: 13 April 2018 Released
Producted By: Film i Väst
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A young woman held in captivity discovers the realities of truth and lies in the outside world.

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ambercatgoddess-484-733898 This movie was more than I imagined it would be. I began hopeful and as it progressed the acting was right the story was right and the plot was completely believable. Considering the things that humans are capable of when it comes to things they don't understand, this movie delivered. I was left stunned and speechless at the end. It made me glad to see Daddy die at the end. They hunted a beautiful things they just were afraid of. In the end this movie displayed the rainbow of emotions that you can evoke in a human being. It shows compassion, terror, fear, love, venom, maternal love, covetousness, learning, acceptance, loss it was everything. I will watch this again and I will buy it. Not every movie is going to be what you want it to be. But this one was exactly what I needed to see. Thank you for anyone who really took the time to analyse this and watch it.
dave-w-brown Although predictable and generic, the atmosphere of the film keeps you hooked and rooting for Anna. This is probably due to the superb, and non-cliche'd, performance of Bel Powley.
sjensenstrad Im a half hour in this movie and nothing of any interest has heppened. I guess this is what it is boring. Boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring
bowmanblue Wildling was never destined to be a 'classic.' Which film about werewolves are ('American Werewolf in London' not included)? However, just because it's never going to win Oscars, doesn't mean that it can't be fun. Canadian werewolf movie 'Gingersnaps' proved that you can make a movie about monsters with teenagers and heart (something that the 'Twilight' franchise never achieved in its entire saga!). It's pretty impossible to mention 'Wildling' without talking about the - far superior - 'Gingersnaps' as they do hit quite a few of the same beats. I'll do my best not to dwell on the similarities further, apart from saying that 'Gingersnaps' is infinitely better (the original 'Gingersnaps' that is - nuff said about the sequels!).The film begins with a little girl who 'lives' with her 'Daddy' (Brad Dourif). I use the quotation marks because her 'Daddy' keeps her locked up 'for her own protection' and tells her that she can never leave because the wildlings will get her and only Daddy is strong enough to survive out there. This section lasts for about the first quarter of an hour and is actually probably the best part of the movie (mainly because it's the part where Dourif has the most screen time). It's truly chilling because we don't really know what's going on in the world and the air of confusion adds to the truly chilling atmosphere.However, it's kind of downhill from then on. It descends into a - sort of - teen drama with a few kills and monsters, plus the obligatory romance. You also have Liv Tyler in there (who I haven't seen on screen for quite some time). I've always thought she was a pretty competent actress, but she really does seem to be phoning it in for this one as she attempts to shield/shepherd the - now teenage - girl.If you really like horror films, or werewolves in general and you stumble on this film on some sort of free streaming online platform, then why not have it on in the background. There's not much gore and not much point to it either.