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Movie Reviews of Something WildMovie Review: Love, Action, and Suspense Summary: 5 Stars
I love this movie. It has all aspects needed for a great story. Sit back and enjoy the twists and turns, while the wonderful characters take you on a wild ride.
Movie Review: Good pick- me- upper- movie Summary: 5 Stars
Great casting-believable storyline-natural acting. Excellent blend of comedy,love and drama. I bought two cause i might wear out one! John J Wedrall.
Movie Review: Classic Summary: 5 Stars
How this movie isn't better known is just a mystery....work of art from start to finish
Movie Review: A delightful sexy road movie! Summary: 4 Stars
"Something wild" belongs to the well known genre of dazzling evasion so typical of hat colorful and irreverent decade. We shouldn't forget the acidic renovation of the British comedy (Brazil, Brian's life, Consuming passions) the surrealist Buffet froid (Bertrand Blier), the social satire Ariel (Aki Kaurismaki), (the embodiment of our inner dreams due the screen's magic) The purple rose of Cairo (Woody Allen), After hours (Scorsesse) or Choose me (Alan Rudolph).
An alluring and outlaw femme fatale will turn out the successful life of a brilliant executive, at the moment they fall into a sudden weekend affair, with all the unexpected situations derived from a distorted mind at front the well planed schedule of the financial world.
One of the most relevant exponents of this genre.
Movie Review: Wild indeed Summary: 4 Stars
A straight-laced banker (Jeff Daniels) is confronted by a woman (Melanie Griffith) after walking out of a restaurant without paying; rather than turning him in, she invites him to come with her--and there begins a wild and eventually tragic weekend. She takes him first to a motel to make love, then home to her mother, then to her 10th-year high school reunion, where she meets an old hoodlum flame (Ray Liotta). They rob a store and Liotta kidnaps Griffith, so Daniels decides to rescue her. The best part of the movie is the first half, where nothing makes sense and everything is a surprise: there's total unpredictability and Daniels is basically helpless. Things get fuzzy after he decides to rescue Griffith, but he's broken from the "chains" (routine, dullsville) that have bound him before he met her. Quite a romp.
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