Review of Wolf

Wolf (II) (2021)
6/10
a fictional story...
26 December 2021
About an ever so alive and kicking DSM syndrome, a story taken outta the sensitive and dark realms of psychiatry called species identity disorder, a syndrome that has boosted off as us human have been more and more urbanized, my wild guess is that 1 outta 25 of the population in these neighbourhoods do have one or many symptoms that fullfills the dsm-criteria, i myself have always connected myself as being a fish, but what that means to you and everybody around i shall not elaborate any further.

Its a strong but highly exaggerated story about a bunch of kids living their lives as animals, and the clinical attack is just full of c..p, the main male actor though, does a fine prescence, hes a well trained howler and has done this in films in the past. Even though the cast is acting pretty good, youre never taking a deepdive into their ppersonas and storybuild up, they are just there due to their animosity of being an animal. Its really a film that couldve jolted the world with its claws, but slow plot drive and a script that is barren on nutrients do scather its image.

As well as story telling comes some of the weakest film endings ive seen for many years, yes , just an inch more of effort couldve been used, and the result wouldve made storm in a glass of water. Medicine/pills - couldve enchanted the outcome of a story like this, therefore i say, make the end over again its just howling bad.

But if you love your inner animal, if you love to watch movies with a mind rustling topic, and loves to soak yourself into the dreadiest dreadfullness of human behaviour, then its a recommend from the fishshell exematious grumpy old man.
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