Wild
Directed by Nicolette Krebitz
Starring Lilith Stangenberg, Georg Friedrich, Silke Bodenbender, Saskia Rosendahl and Pit Bukowski
An anarchist young woman breaks the tacit contract with civilization and fearlessly decides on a life without hypocrisy or an obligatory safety net.
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Reviews
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★★★★ review by Patrick Lohmeier on Letterboxd
Nicolette Krebitz zeigt dem deutschen Qualitätskino(TM) was ne Harke ist. Unkonventionell. Unbequem. Und ziemlich großartig.
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★★★½ review by Tobias Luca on Letterboxd
#Kurzkritik Wild. Der erwartet unbequeme und besondere Genre Film. Einzigartig, atmosphärisch, anziehend und abstoßend zugleich. Light 7.
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★★★★ review by ShortCut on Letterboxd
I really don´t write something like this here very often but if you have the chance to see this film, go and grab it !
Nicolette Krebitz third feature film is a beautiful, totally free, associative love poem about a transformation. Away from this stinky office cell down to the wilderness, this love story and sexual awakening between a young woman and a wolf is told with a very light sense of metaphores. Instead of an excessive psychology, the film is so casual and so beautiful in it´s visuals, filled with a lot of humor caused by the great play of Lilith Stangenberg and Georg Friedrich.
WILD is a real rarity in german cinema not only because you see something in it, you don´t often see here on screen, it´s the natural behavior of the film to show this story in such a powerful and beautiful way like Krebitz did.
Well and after UNTER DIR DIE STADT, DIE LÜGEN DER SIEGER and IM SCHATTEN this is the third film i´ve seen with Reinhold Vorschneiders camerawork and i really admire his style.Go and see it :)
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★★★★ review by Christian Höntzsch on Letterboxd
Schaurig-erotisch. Liebevoller Abschied von der Zivilisation. Hervorragende Hauptdarstellerin.
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★★★½ review by col_plimp on Letterboxd
So unangepasst-zügellos wie ein TRIER und dabei so mysteriös-soghaft wie UNDER THE SKIN. Provokation oder Poesie.. auf jeden Fall ein sehr spezieller, gut gefilmt und gespielter Coming-of-Age-Film - I guess?!?
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