- 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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MaartenH.Jan 10, 201010Reminded me of my own youth but more creative and sprawling.
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DebbieT.Oct 18, 200910
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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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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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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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JoshC.Oct 18, 200910Moving, subtle film.
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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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tabithapDec 12, 200910This film is pure, pure magic, and anyone who disagrees needs to think long and hard about what life was like when they were six and confined only by the limits of their imagination
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AtticusMOct 20, 200910Beautiful... A very symbolic movie. A true work of art.
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KirkGOct 22, 200910Visually stunning and emotionally exhilarating! A true work of art not to be missed on the big screen.
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CalebHOct 23, 200910I've seen it twice now and still can't get enough of it! One of the most multi-layered movies I have ever seen. I could eat it up, I love it so!
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MarkFFeb 10, 201010
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TomMFeb 6, 201010Best film of 09! It was emotional, deeply profound and very original. Great acting and directing.
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MarkGApr 10, 201010This movie is a creative masterpiece.
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EdApr 16, 201010
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TimBNov 1, 200910It's a beautiful film that explores the nature of childhood and imagination to brilliant effect. I think many of the negative reviews come from people too sadly far removed from their own childhoods.
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AdamLOct 16, 200910Absolutely Fantastic! The film invites you in as part of the experience and is truly a classic escape from the everyday.
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AaronL.Oct 16, 200910
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ChandlerW.Oct 16, 200910Excellent film. Truly moving. Great story, plot, moral. A must see for everybody!
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DrewF.Oct 17, 200910Absolutely stunning movie, visually, tonally, thematically. I'm amazed that a film like this, that treats its audience, kids and adults alike, without a hint of condescension, could be made in today's market. It's a rich and beautiful piece of work, and bravo to Spike Jonze, Dave Eggers, Maurice Sendak, and all the cast and crew for making it happen.
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MatthewA.Oct 17, 200910
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CPOct 17, 200910This is a beautiful movie that exceeded all of my expectations. Not for kids, but for thoughtful adults. For me it was magical.
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NathanL.Oct 17, 200910
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DanielW.Oct 17, 200910
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KennyMOct 18, 200910Patricia S., you are stupid. This film is beautiful. Movie popcorn with butter-like chemical sludge is gross.
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JacobCOct 18, 200910A masterful film that perfectly captures the emotional confusion of being a kid. It's not a conventional kid's movie by any means, nor is it a fun family hug-fest. This is a deep, powerful, and emotional film and it's one of the best movies I've ever seen. You owe it to yourself to see this movie
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JasonM.Oct 18, 200910Beautiful, intelligent, Genius.
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JacobM.Oct 18, 200910Great movie, some acting issues but very minor.
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PaulSt.Oct 21, 200910Beautiful, complex and moving. It stayed with me all week.
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LucaTOct 20, 200910Not a kids movie, but a movie for the kid in us all. Every line of dialogue was reminiscent of being a kid, if not word for word interactions I've had in my own past. Never once does it coddle. A true exploration of the ups and downs of our own emotions. Reminds me of what it was like to be a kid.
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StuartC.Dec 20, 200910Easily one of my favorite films of the year, and possibly the decade. A beautifully constructed tale of childhood, told in a majestic way by Jonze. A masterful combination of CGI and real costumes and locations allows for a greater emotional impact, bringing the Wild Things out of the pages and into our hearts. Fantastic Film 10/10.
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HarveyBOct 27, 200910
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JayrEOct 28, 200910Max is autistic.
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MattBJan 18, 201010
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KennethSFeb 15, 201010
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JulieNOct 16, 200910This movie is absolutely incredible. Don't go into it expecting a kids movie, though, because this movie reflects real life. It is not an movie about the spunky troubles of bees or woodland creatures. It's about real problems--and it shows them beautifully.
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EricE.Oct 16, 200910Amazing, Beautiful, Life-Changing, Stunning, Magical, Astonishing. these are all words that come to mind after having seen this movie.
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KieranM.Oct 16, 200910The absolute most meaningful movie I've ever seen. That's maybe because I feel like I can relate to Max. I've felt emotions that I've never felt before. Truly amazing.
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AnonymousMCOct 16, 200910Classic Spike Jonze, very complex, introspective, and dark at times but equally sweet and warm, captures very much more than any film I can remember what it was like to be kid and in the final years before adolescence, it takes every emotion children feel and takes it as seriously as they would and does this in an understated way more in creating a tone and atmosphere than overwrought melodrama.
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jerradDOct 17, 200910A well crafted and uniquely stylized film. i loved every minute of it. for the people who are mad that its not a kid movie why do you care? you can't even enjoy a movie for yourself? stop looking at it as a childrens book and start seeing the real morals that are presented in the movie.
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JakeH.Oct 17, 200910
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PaulBOct 17, 200910This is a deep and both intensely joyful and deeply sad story about growing up. A true masterpiece of cinema that takes anyone with a heart on a journey that makes them feel more alive.
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GeneS.Oct 17, 200910At the heart of this movie is sorrow and the way it expresses itself is through joy. The monsters are all aspects of Max's interior life and feelings and so they, like Max, think and behave like 9 years olds do. To see monsters act as such is an experience that's unforgettable. You'll be hard pressed to find a more poignant and beautiful movie that has as much integrity as this.
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ChadS.Oct 18, 200910
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RayL.Oct 19, 200910
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EvanDOct 22, 200910A beautiful film. One of the best of 2009 with great voice work and one of the best performances ever by a child actor by Max Records. a gem of a film that should receive oscar consideration.
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AdamPDec 23, 200910A great mix of realism and fantasy and also a fine study on child psychology. I loved it - the bad user reviews on here look like they were written by the 9 year olds they took to see the film. Says it all really.
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BenjaminHNov 11, 200910
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Sep 28, 201110You might think that because of this movie is based on a book for kids, this movies is also for kids or is the same than the book, but no, this movie talks about grow up and all the process of maduration, is a great job and a has a fantastic development and the camera work is excellent
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AmyK.Oct 18, 20099
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EnzoP.Oct 16, 20099
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JohannaE.Oct 17, 20099
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JoelHDec 11, 20099For all you people complaining about the movie because you brought kids to it, did you even see the previews before you went? As for me, I got what I expected and enjoyed the movie very much.
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DanM.Oct 17, 20099I really liked it. Max's feelings were so real and difficult. James Gandolfini's voice so completely embodied Carol it amazed me. It may have been a little slow in parts, but not in a way that it woke me from the "dream". I am not a child anymore, and I don't know if a child would be riveted to it the way I was, but it had that true quality that I remember from childhood.
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MichaelH.Oct 17, 20099
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SanjayGOct 17, 20099Well shot, hilarious yet incredible dark at times. Incredible soundtrack. I don't think the kids are going to get it so much. Regardless for those who have been waiting a long time coming, Spike Jonze has made a great film.
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ZXNov 8, 20099Really something different. Suspenseful, scenically and musically beautiful. The kid was spot on. In fact, all the acting was engaging, even as delivered through the scariest Muppets ever.
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BillyS.Oct 19, 20099Cinematic Bliss!
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EricKOct 20, 20099
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BigEOct 26, 20099A wonderfully melancholic movie. It's uncertain plot line is off putting, but I kinda think that's the point.
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EricAOct 28, 20099Enjoyed this very much and brought back memories of time with my mother as a little boy. Great work from Jonze
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AlanG.Mar 27, 20109A great movie! I can't believe i cried during this. I love it! Spike Jonze is a great director!
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PaulaDApr 19, 20109A gem of a movie. It's like an art piece but makes you remember how you thought as kid again.
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JonathanF.Oct 19, 20099A strikingly beautiful, and touching story of a lonely boy finding comfort in the escape of his vast imagination. And was it just me or is it surprisingly political, too?
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MichaelWNov 9, 20099
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ChristopherCOct 23, 20099The cinematic adaptation of one of the greatest children's books of all time is strangely... not for kids. Not having any children myself, I found the movie enthralling. I went in expecting it to be light hearted and formulaic, but what I saw sincerely made me feel, and for that I was grateful.
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PBDec 21, 20099
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Sep 14, 20119A beautiful recreation the book by Maurice Sendak in which the story is develop in a deeper way with a conflict that connect with real life, even when the characters are monsters. If you think this a movie for children, then you're wrong. Just see it and learn about life.
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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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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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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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ADOct 19, 20098Not a kids movie, but super funny & deep.
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JamesB.Mar 20, 20108Pretty weird, but I liked it.
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SamPNov 6, 20098
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PeterJ.Oct 18, 20098This was a really good movie. I had read the story to my kids many times, and they did a really good job not getting too far away from the book.
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KrisTDec 3, 20098I loved this film. It really searches and finds that inner-child of yours just waiting to be released. Max was great and is truly the most adorable twelve year old ever. The film is amazing and deserves it's rating by far.
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DaveHOct 26, 20098I was very emotionally affected by this film, which is, despite the hi-tech vibe attached to it, a very subtle work. It gets inside the head of a young boy whose family has shattered and whose life is spent imagining a world where he is strong, happy and in control. The central fantasy element is a beautiful and perceptive representation of a child's imagnation. Highly recommended.
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nanekimOct 27, 20098This is not an easy-going movie, for sure. I think what it can teach us is that issues don't get resolved just because you "run away," and no friend is perfect--we all have our good and bad sides. I think the Wild Things helped Max to grow up, and vice-versa. My daughter (9) and I liked the movie, but we were warned that it's really not for kids.
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GabrielS.Oct 17, 20098A well built movie! Note: not for kids. Lots and lots and lots of emotional depth. GREAT ACTING.
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pHOct 27, 20098Not perfect by any means but a brilliant effort that almost succeeds. Sorta long, sorta slow but a slightly flawed masterpiece in the end. I saw it in a theatre full of kids of all ages and not a peep from any of them
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RickAOct 29, 20098I liked it and found it to be fun and entertaining.
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Jun 27, 20118Film maker Spike Jonze directs a magical, surreal, visually astonishing film version of Maurice Sendak's celebrated classic exploring the joyous and wild rumpus of the time and place we call childhood.
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Aug 13, 20128A beautiful movie that perfectly captures the essence of the classic tale. Masterful puppetry. Anyone who appreciates the original book will no doubt realize how great this movie is.
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StevenZOct 18, 20097The cinematography was stunning, Max's world was beautiful, and the view of the world from the eyes of a child were fantastic. Other then that you have a very drawn out story. Yes, there is great symbolism and all that, but who cares to make those connections when the movie is just so boring. If you see it, great, if you miss it...you're not missing out on anything huge.
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JoeMDec 16, 20097I enjoyed this film but I wanted to love it. It is filmed very well and the acting is good, but the movie is just too long considering its short and simple source material.. It should have only been 80-90 mins tops.
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Apr 9, 20117I enjoyed the movie. Good voice work and the young boy did a good job. The graphics were pretty good. But it was not as good as the book. It won't "ruin" the book for you, but don't watch this before you read the book to yourself or your kid.
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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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JacobPOct 18, 20096Some people may walk into this show thinking it's a children's film, understandably as it
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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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sebastianl.Oct 26, 20096
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ScottR.Oct 16, 20096
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R.T.Oct 19, 20096Fun, imaginative, creative and interesting --- all about the peek into a 10yr old's mind... and it's exactly what you get, including personifications of himself and stereotypes/people in his life.
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CWOct 19, 20096I don't get it. This is a very trippy movie. Maybe it's better while high. Also, the whole thing has a tragic and overly-dramatic feel to it. Which young children won't even get, or probably just be scared by. However, there are some hijinks kids will enjoy. The avant-garde music is quite good. As art, I suppose it's worth seeing. It will leave you saying "WTF?"
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SteveAOct 20, 20096
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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.