Wild (I) (2014)
7/10
Personal growth and wild nature
22 August 2020
Cheryl embarks alone on an adventure, on one of the most famous (and dangerous) trails in the world, in an attempt to overcome a trauma in her life. It's a film about personal overcoming and growth, connecting with nature and starting over. It is one of those films in which the interpretations are much better than the story itself. The writing is not extraordinary, the (adapted) script itself has already been seen in other films of the same genre, but what makes this film good is the role of Reese Whiterspoon, with incredible dedication and commitment. The cinematography has good moments, and the way that some scenes are cuted and the way that the film plays with the flashbacks, gives a good depth to the narrative. The viewer can relate with the story really easily.
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