Wild

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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  • ★★★★ review by Patrick Lohmeier on Letterboxd

    Nicolette Krebitz zeigt dem deutschen Qualitätskino(TM) was ne Harke ist. Unkonventionell. Unbequem. Und ziemlich großartig.

  • ★★★½ review by Tobias Luca on Letterboxd

    #Kurzkritik Wild. Der erwartet unbequeme und besondere Genre Film. Einzigartig, atmosphärisch, anziehend und abstoßend zugleich. Light 7.

  • ★★★★ 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 :)

  • ★★★★ review by Christian Höntzsch on Letterboxd

    Schaurig-erotisch. Liebevoller Abschied von der Zivilisation. Hervorragende Hauptdarstellerin.

  • ★★★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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