Old-fashioned filmmaking with a progressive theme. And although Wildlife is a piece of remarkably nostalgic filmmaking, at the same time, it tells somewhat of a progressive story. Wildlife is the inside story of a family burning down, but it is also a tale of toxic masculinity and capitalism's spiritual toll. "Wildlife" allows its characters to be complicated, fallible.

Its got a crazy good central duo of Carey. The entire cast does exceptional work (Oxenbould is an exciting find), but the movie is anchored by Mulligan. Wildlife leaves you deeply moved with a vital take on a woman who stops tamping down her feelings and forges a new identity out of the ashes of her past.

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It's an extremely watchable movie, beautifully and even luxuriously appointed in its austere evocation of small-town America - though maybe a little self-conscious in its emotional woundedness. Wild thing: Carey Mulligan as Jean in Wildlife. Meanwhile, fires are raging in the forests above the town and Jerry decides on an impulse to join a team embarking on the dangerous work of digging trenches. Wildlife can feel a bit like a play but its stifling confines and claustrophobic mood are deliberate. It doesn't look like oneā€”Diego Garcia's cinematography exudes romance, albeit a doomed. The Most Unpredictable Thing in Wildlife Is Carey Mulligan.

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Even across from Jake Gyllenhaal, she steals Paul Dano's directorial debut. Here is the review of Wildlife Movie Review - Wildlife Movie Review Rating, can see the Runtime, Genre - cast and crew with Certificate. Starring Carey Mulligan, Ed Oxenbould, Jake Gyllenhaal Wildlife boasts impressive photography in general, as Paul Dano likes to keep the camera static and.

Instead, Wildlife does it through what isn't said, the off moments, the quiet uneasiness that hangs over a dinner table. Gyllenhaal is excellent as the hangdog breadwinner. The star of Wildlife is, without a doubt, Carey Mulligan. She's incredibly spellbinding as Jeanette who finally wants to spread her More from OC Movie Reviews.