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Where The Wild Things Are

Where The Wild Things Are

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Spike Jonze's live action adaptation of Maurice Sendak's children's classic about a young boy who runs away from home and finds a family...

CertificatePG

Duration99 mins

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  • Hadia, 11
  • 3 reviews
Review 500

What a film!!

4 stars

23 Feb 2018

At first, I thought this will be a really boring film and all about how a family will live, sorry Spike Jonzè. As I stared to realise what was happening, I started to feel like I could understand why he was angry at this mum. I liked this film because it has a way of telling children why you shouldn't abandon your family and how much much they love you. The sound track of this film started out intense and I felt like something was going, when Max's emotions changed you could hear the music changing aswell. The setting gave this film gave it its finishing touch and how they used nature as a unique setting. My favourite part was when they were building a house and they were working together and while Max was still king. It has a magnificent story line and awesome graphics to the film and make more people want to watch it! I would definitely recommend this to 7 and up as it will impact on how you see your family, I hope every person watches this film!

Here are some of are group discussions!

"Carol must be Max's anger"

" I am definitely watching it again but in bed"

" 5 star review "

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