"Wild Witch" is a fantasy film for the whole family based on the popular book series by Lene Kaaberbøl."Wild Witch" is a fantasy film for the whole family based on the popular book series by Lene Kaaberbøl."Wild Witch" is a fantasy film for the whole family based on the popular book series by Lene Kaaberbøl.
- Awards
- 7 nominations total
May Lifschitz
- Kimæra
- (as May Simón Lifschitz)
Vera Mi Fernandez Bachmann
- Kahla
- (as Vera Mi Fernández Bachmann)
Albert Werner Rønhard
- Oscar
- (as Albert Werner)
Martin Hylander Brucker
- Biologi-Henrik
- (as Martin Hylander)
Vera Torpp Larsson
- Alberte
- (as Vera Larsson)
Kit Eichler
- Bravita Blodsunge (Stemme)
- (as Kit Eichler Waage)
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Very well done foreign family movie dubbed in English. Great scenery, and special effects. A slow burn movie that connects you to nature...something many people may not appreciate (and hence their low rating of the movie) :-)
The story is interesting enough, I like witchy stories about witches, and familiars and all that. But if you think of taking a shot of tequila every time someone says "wild" just know the script says it 68 times in 101 minutes, so you'll probably end up in the hospital if you do. Overall a nice little movie about a girl discovering her nature-connected magic and having to deal with the big bad dark witch.
The dubbing is fine, the children don't always sound like children, but that's kind of expected with an English dub. Cute movie if you're into witchcraft and have an hour and a half to sit down.
The dubbing is fine, the children don't always sound like children, but that's kind of expected with an English dub. Cute movie if you're into witchcraft and have an hour and a half to sit down.
I really enjoyed this film, I'm way older than its intended audience but the aunt Isa in the film is living my witchy cabin in the forest dream so it drew me in!
The clunky dubbed English version on Amazon does this film no favours and it isn't fair that reviews here are clearly not taking that into consideration. The English dubbing is pretty bad thanks to over zealous voice acting so I quickly switched to subtitles and it was so much better. Even though the only option for subtitles I had was also audio description which was mildly annoying when you don't need to be told there are 'birds cawing' or 'ominous music'.
It's a family film so it does have a simple plot which I'm all for, why over complicate things and make things convoluted? So many big hoohah mainstream Hollywood films would benefit from simplifying and shortening these days. But the direction here was really good. There's a scene that uses CGI that is shown as a reflection in the main character's eye. This is genius! I wish more filmmakers would use CGI cleverly in this way, so it doesn't just look like average clunky CGI effects that will age badly, it was considered and made the most of the special effects, as did some of the other scenes.
I appreciated the sinister but not violent aspect too which is creeping in more for younger viewers, and I loved the message of the wild witches, protecting the wild, the earth etc. Overall I think this is an enjoyable, quirky, wholesome watch with a positive message about embracing your weird and protecting the natural world.
The clunky dubbed English version on Amazon does this film no favours and it isn't fair that reviews here are clearly not taking that into consideration. The English dubbing is pretty bad thanks to over zealous voice acting so I quickly switched to subtitles and it was so much better. Even though the only option for subtitles I had was also audio description which was mildly annoying when you don't need to be told there are 'birds cawing' or 'ominous music'.
It's a family film so it does have a simple plot which I'm all for, why over complicate things and make things convoluted? So many big hoohah mainstream Hollywood films would benefit from simplifying and shortening these days. But the direction here was really good. There's a scene that uses CGI that is shown as a reflection in the main character's eye. This is genius! I wish more filmmakers would use CGI cleverly in this way, so it doesn't just look like average clunky CGI effects that will age badly, it was considered and made the most of the special effects, as did some of the other scenes.
I appreciated the sinister but not violent aspect too which is creeping in more for younger viewers, and I loved the message of the wild witches, protecting the wild, the earth etc. Overall I think this is an enjoyable, quirky, wholesome watch with a positive message about embracing your weird and protecting the natural world.
I've read the book this movie is based on when it came out in Germany and opposed to this movie, it's really good.
The plot is different than in the book, like they cut out the exciting parts, what leaves us with the most boring kids movie I've ever seen. It vaguely tells the original story like someone read the book and wrote this movie one year later from pure memory, with the only intention to make this a very good looking movie. I was also absolutely not able to connect with the characters at all. The main actress doesn't look like the girl on the book cover as well.
The summery of my review would be: Absolutely boring, but probably great if you want to play it on mute in the background.
Based on a book series by Lene Kaaberbøl, it is not as flexible as the movie could be if designed for a movie.
Clara (Gerda Lie Kaas) comes of age to find her mother seemed to forget to tell her of her destiny. She gets scratched by a black cat and everything in her life goes wonky. Yep, she is the one, and has to do the things "The One" has to do to save everything that is "Wild."
I must say the real cutie is May Simón Lifschitz; she plays the evil Kimæra.
I watch the one with the English dubbing. Somewhere out there is the original language version. The trailer is in Danish and they only used basic words so I can see that the dubbing is convenience but not necessary.
This could become a series. However, it was wrapped up well.
Clara (Gerda Lie Kaas) comes of age to find her mother seemed to forget to tell her of her destiny. She gets scratched by a black cat and everything in her life goes wonky. Yep, she is the one, and has to do the things "The One" has to do to save everything that is "Wild."
I must say the real cutie is May Simón Lifschitz; she plays the evil Kimæra.
I watch the one with the English dubbing. Somewhere out there is the original language version. The trailer is in Danish and they only used basic words so I can see that the dubbing is convenience but not necessary.
This could become a series. However, it was wrapped up well.
Did you know
- TriviaDopey is a slobbery Saint Bernard dog breed.
- SoundtracksPulverkaffe
written by Katinka Bjerregaard, Simon Ask Ladekarl, Marie Christensen, Lucas Rundblad
performed by Katinka
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Box office
- Budget
- DKK 33,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $72,821
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
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