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Where the Wild Things Are (2009)

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A young boy named Max has an active imagination, and he will throw fits if others don't go along with what he wants. Max - following an incident with Claire (his sister) and her friends, and following a tantrum which he throws as a result of his Mother paying more attention to her boyfriend than to him - runs away from home. Wearing his wolf costume at the time, Max not only runs away physically, but runs toward a world in his imagination. This world, an ocean away, is inhabited by large wild beasts, including one named Carol who is much like Max himself in temperament. Instead of eating Max like they normally would with creatures of his type, the wild things befriend Max after he proclaims himself a king who can magically solve all their problems.
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Mark Ruffalo as The Boyfriend
Catherine Keener as Connie - Mom
Catherine O'Hara as Judith (voice)
Paul Dano as Alexander (voice)
James Gandolfini as Carol (voice)
Steve Mouzakis as Teacher
Pepita Emmerichs as Claire
Joshua Jay as Claire's Friend
Max Pfeifer as Claire's Friend
Max Records as Max
Madeleine Greaves as Claire's Friend
Vincent Crowley as Carol
Ryan Corr as Claire's Friend
Sonny Gerasimowicz as Alexander
Nick Farnell as Judith
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MOVIES REVIEWER

Directed by Spike Jonze, WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE(WTWTA) is a 94min live-action movie-adaptation of Maurice Sendak's 1963 children's picture book - basically, the story of a overly-imaginative rambunctiously active boy's escapism/reactions to his feelings and his interactions with his environment and loved ones. High production values and stupendously well-designed 'costumes' plus effective use of CGI elevated this quirky film beyond what could potentially have been a sub-par children's movie. I especially like the designs of the monsters and the beautiful sets. Still, the heavy themes(anger and anger management, survival/adaptability, yearning for stability, personal growth, loneliness, sorrow, love, etc.) plus scenes of violence may prove a tad much too wild for young kids. Spike Jonze and Dave Eggers took a few liberties(with Maurice Sendak's permission) with the screenplay. VERDICT: A Must-See for fans of the book.

Daydream

..."Inside all of us is a Wild Thing"... Where the Wild Things Are, written by Maurice Sendak, was a story I listened to when I was little every night before bed. I still remember begging my parents to just read it one more time. Inspired by the classic children's book, Where the Wild Things Are "hits home" as one from the audience revealed. We get a fantastic image of the imagination and lonliness of 9-year old Max who runs away, sails to an island of beasts, and claims to be a king with great powers to keep them from eating him. Each of the Wild Things has their own personality and most of them share the same emotions just like everyone around us. The costumes are dirty, amazing, and true to the book. Thoughtfully written by Spike Jonze and Dave Eggers (Away We Go), this movie is special and worth seeing. If the book means anything to you, this movie will to. Perfect ending. (A) "Sometimes being happy isnt the best way to be happy" Sleeping in the perfect pile tonight...

umpfgirl

I first need to say that this movie moved my husband and I to tears. It's about not being heard as a child. Not being recognized or appreciated for your individual personality. Can anyone relate? It was a beautiful story. Just like I remembered as a kid. Being able to escape the dysfunction with your imagination. Who has had the perfect parents? Who ever dreamt of escaping to a far away island with creatures you could control? I did. Often...... Each character represents all of Max's emotions. Don't you get it? "You're supposed to hug me when I'm mad." Parents.....grow up. The world needs you too.....

Robby1123

It's true, my 9 year old son fell asleep near the end of the movie. What a complete and utter let down this movie was for my family of four. Having grown up with vivid ideas of this classic children's book, I was sure that the movie would be as classic as the book. It was - a classic disappointment. There is no clear story line. And it feels as if the plot tries to make the story more complex than necessary. The loveable monsters from the book are transformed into some very emotionally disturbed freaks whose behavior is more goulish than their looks. I only hope there is some kind of wild psychologist on their island who can help them deal with the range of issues that surface. Yes, the monsters are supposed to represent all the feelings and confusion Max is going through. As messed up as Jonze (the director) made them, this boy will need many years of very intense therapy that dinner and chocolate cake at the ending just will not resolve.

moveslowly4574

The happy and sad emotions that i felt as a child and pushed away, because of my sad upbringing......I cried and laughed as i felt the feeling that the young Max was feeling. I don't think anyone that wasn't a loner or the middle child will truly understand and have the amazing experience I had at 11:30 this morning! If your a child of a single parent or divorced family you will be touched by this film Spike Jonze did a phenomenal job bringing to life Maurice Sendak's children's book. Go see this but bring a tissue!

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