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Friday, October 23, 2009

REVIEW: Where The Wild Things Are The IMAX Experience

MOVIE
Where The Wild Things Are

CAST
Max Records, Catherine Keener

RATING
PG

RELEASE
October 16, 2009

DIRECTOR
Spike Jonze

STUDIO
Warner Bros. Pictures

RUNNING TIME
1 hour 41 minutes




GRADE
A+



STARS
****





REVIEW:


Though based on a children's book, this movie is not for kids, it's a film about childhood and that's just why it's so perfect. This film is about a young boy who travels to the land of mysterious creatures after he has a fight with his divorced mom. This movie is quite possibly the best film of the year. What made this film so great was the visuals. It's amazing how director Spike Jonze could make the wild things come to life on the big screen. Especially their faces were so realistic, that you couldn't tell they were even animated. I also liked the storyline alot. It is really spectacular that they could add so much more to the story and keep it original. Also, this movie is PG for a good reason. This film is not for kids under age 9, even if they're fans of the book and read it every night. This movie is very dark and can creep out alot of kids and upset them. This film is also very sad, unexpecting and heartfelt that deals with reality and life. Either way, if your 9 or older, check out this magnificent triumph of a film in theaters or IMAX if you're lucky enough. Either way, watch Where The Wild Things Are!!!!!!




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