- Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
- Release Date: Oct 16, 2009
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6.4
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 320 Ratings
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Positive: 203 out of 320
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Mixed: 25 out of 320
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Negative: 92 out of 320
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TedDApr 18, 20103
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Oct 8, 20117"Where the Wild Things Are" is a movie campier than its original book source, but director Spike Jonze successfully transfers the unbiased, pure perspective of a child (Max) to the audience.
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Nov 2, 20104If you are a fan of this book, or if your kids are just now becoming fans of the book, please do not let them watch this movie, it will ruin the book for them. This movie does no justice to it. The only way you could watch this movie and maybe enjoy it a bit is if you had nothing better to do and you rented this movie. Otherwise stay way.
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BridgetC.Oct 18, 20098While the story sagged a bit in the late middle, the rest had me gripped and enmeshed in the head of a 9 year old ( hard to do that with my mind).
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AnonymousMCOct 20, 20094
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kentNov 6, 20096More for adults than kids. Awfully serious and depressing, especially for kids. Takes patience to watch through, but moving near the end.
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jcherryNov 1, 20090Truly Awful...long dreary depressing. I was relieved my four year old fell asleep so as not to ruin one of her favorite books. This movie truly sucked, in ways beyond my humble ability to describe, posing as a hipster film doesn't make it a good movie, just a pretentious one. Spike was waaaaay off the mark with this one!!!!!!
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JacobPOct 18, 20096Some people may walk into this show thinking it's a children's film, understandably as it
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MaartenH.Jan 10, 201010Reminded me of my own youth but more creative and sprawling.
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EvinCJan 2, 20108Good film, but it is so depressing. I still appreciate it for bringing that emotion out in me.
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BrenApr 26, 20101
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AmyK.Oct 18, 20099
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DebbieT.Oct 18, 200910
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EricLOct 30, 20090
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AlexD.Jan 9, 20101The movie is about a kid going to another world and trying to make everything right for them, but fails miserably and goes back home. It was really awful. Nothing even like the book my dad used to read to me when I went to bed at night.
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EggyGFeb 17, 20105I really want to love this movie, just like the book, but just can't. The style, art, effect and music of this film are incredible, very imaginative and lively. The downside are the scary & depressing story, tone and dialogue throughout the film...it's like having a nightmare instead of inspiring children story. Just too bad.
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DamianPMar 6, 20103Lots of good songs, lots of anger and lots of no story. Do not punish your kids with this movie - buy them the soundtrack instead.
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JeffPMar 9, 201010This movie is very heartfelt and had me balling my eyes out at the end. It is way too dark for children, but will take you back to your childhood. I absolutely love this movie. Let your emotions run wild during this film.
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VinceSApr 2, 20100Anyone who rated this movie above a 2 should seek help! Did Jones even have a script it seems the Actors were thrown on to set and Spike said, Ok say something! They seemed lost thru the whole movie, if Spike Jones would have just stuck to the book it might have been good instead we got this, I want my money back!
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EnzoP.Oct 16, 20099
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C.P.Oct 16, 200910
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h_e_n_r_yOct 16, 200910I really cannot properly describe the way this movie made me feel. It's a film everyone needs to see, not expecting a blockbuster or a 'magical'/cliché Disney film, but rather an experience you haven't had since your best childhood moment. The melancholy lies in the fact that our childhood has been dead for decades, but we have our children to look forward to.
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JohannaE.Oct 17, 20099
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StevenSOct 17, 200910This truly was - A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius. I've never left a theater so emotionally devastated in my life. Frame after gorgeously shot frame just aches with sadness in this beautiful meditation on what childhood is like growing up in a broken home. My hat is tipped and my hand is over my heart.
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QuentinV.Oct 17, 200910By far the greatest, most imaginative, and clever film adaptation of a children's book ever done.
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JoeW.Oct 17, 20098THIS IS NOT A MOVIE FOR KIDS. ITS ABOUT AS KID-FRIENDLY AS PAN'S LABYRINTH. THE YOUNG KIDS WERE TRAUMATIZED, AND I HAD TO LEAVE EARLY WITH MY 5 YEAR OLD.
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ScottM.Oct 17, 20093This film constructs and simultaneously deconstructs itself in each scene. The film's honest ending is a meager consolation prize for those patient enough to endure the existential vacuity of the film.
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JoshC.Oct 18, 200910Moving, subtle film.
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ADOct 19, 20098Not a kids movie, but super funny & deep.
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rickmOct 19, 200910As you can see from the scores, it would appear you either love or hate this movie. If you know what you are getting into before you see this movie, you will know it is not really a "children's" movie .. it is a movie ABOUT childhood. If you like movies that have the guts to go "outside the box" a little, you will appreciate this movie. It is an amazing accomplishment. Very powerful movie.
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80For all the artfulness, the feel of the film is rough-hewn, almost primitive. It’s a fabulous tree house of a movie.
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60Where the film falters is Jonze and novelist Dave Eggers' adaptation, which fails to invest this world with strong emotions.
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50I have a vision of eight-year-olds leaving the movie in bewilderment. Why are the creatures so unhappy? That question doesn’t return a child to safety or anywhere else. Of one thing I am sure: children will be relieved when Max gets away from this anxious crew.