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Wildlife: Une saison ardente

Original title: Wildlife
  • 2018
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Jake Gyllenhaal and Carey Mulligan in Wildlife: Une saison ardente (2018)
A boy witnesses his parents' marriage falling apart after his mother finds another man.
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Coming-of-AgeDrama

A teenage boy must deal with his mother's complicated response after his father temporarily abandons them to take a menial and dangerous job.A teenage boy must deal with his mother's complicated response after his father temporarily abandons them to take a menial and dangerous job.A teenage boy must deal with his mother's complicated response after his father temporarily abandons them to take a menial and dangerous job.

  • Director
    • Paul Dano
  • Writers
    • Paul Dano
    • Zoe Kazan
    • Richard Ford
  • Stars
    • Ed Oxenbould
    • Jake Gyllenhaal
    • Carey Mulligan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    33K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Dano
    • Writers
      • Paul Dano
      • Zoe Kazan
      • Richard Ford
    • Stars
      • Ed Oxenbould
      • Jake Gyllenhaal
      • Carey Mulligan
    • 165User reviews
    • 246Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 24 nominations total

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    Ed Oxenbould
    Ed Oxenbould
    • Joe Brinson
    Jake Gyllenhaal
    Jake Gyllenhaal
    • Jerry Brinson
    Carey Mulligan
    Carey Mulligan
    • Jeanette Brinson
    Travis W Bruyer
    Travis W Bruyer
    • Forester
    • (as Travis Bruyer)
    Zoe Colletti
    Zoe Colletti
    • Ruth-Ann
    • (as Zoe Margaret Colletti)
    Tom Huston Orr
    • Mr. Cartwright
    Bill Camp
    Bill Camp
    • Warren Miller
    Darryl Cox
    Darryl Cox
    • Clarence Snow
    Ginger Gilmartin
    Ginger Gilmartin
    • Receptionist
    Michael Gibbons
    Michael Gibbons
    • Coach
    Mollie Milligan
    Mollie Milligan
    • Esther
    John Walpole
    John Walpole
    • Photographer
    J. Alan Davidson
    J. Alan Davidson
    • Teacher
    Jennifer Rogers
    Jennifer Rogers
    • Female Employee
    Richard L. Olsen
    Richard L. Olsen
    • Older Policeman
    • (as Richard Olson)
    Lex Anastasia
    • Lady
    • (uncredited)
    Avery Bagenstos
    Avery Bagenstos
    • Football Player
    • (uncredited)
    Chris Bodelle
    • Shopper
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paul Dano
    • Writers
      • Paul Dano
      • Zoe Kazan
      • Richard Ford
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    8rockman182

    Wildlife (2018)

    This happened to be one of my most hyped films of the year. I am a big fan of Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan so I knew I had to check this out as soon as earthly possible. Had the pleasure of attending a screening of this film at the IFC Center with directer Paul Dano and co-wwriter Zoe Kazan present for a Q & A. The film is beautiful to look at with rich cinematography, has a number of strong performances with a fantastic one from Carey Mulligan, and shows that Dano and Kazan have the talent to get behind the camera and bring a quality piece of work.

    The film shows a family in 1960's Montana and how life changing events cause their family to fall apart. After the father is fired, he decides to take a job putting out wildfires which causes him to leave the home for an extended period of time. During this time his wife struggles trying to hold her family together by doing whats best for them but she also questions if she even loves her husband. All this while, their teenage son has to watch his parents drift apart silently. The film stars Carey Mulligan, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ed Oxenbould, and Bill Camp.

    As mentioned earlier the cinematography and especially the scenery in this film are gorgeous. Lush, rich and a perfect description for a simpler quieter time in 60's Montana. The film gets quite uncomfortable as you start wondering about the state of mind Jeanette Brinson (Mulligan) and what she gets herself into. You are basically like the teenage son Joe (Oxenbould). You see things from his lenses, feel exactly what he is feeling, and can't look away much like him. Its a startling tale but one that depicts a perfect looking family where it is anything but.

    Carey Mulligan is one of the best actresses out there today, that's not even a debate. She's had so many great performances that I don't even know which is her best. This is definitely up there though. It's such an introspective look into the lives of a family where things are just beyond repair. I'm very impressed by Dano and Kazan. Both are talented on the camera but wow they were able to engineer something so wonderful behind the camera. I'm definitely intrigued to see if the duo decide to continue with film-making an writing.

    8/10
    6elliest_5

    Neither good nor bad

    It's a decent film, nothing memorable or amazing, but it does have a personality.

    Set in the 60s, we follow this family of 3 as the parents' relationship and lives fall appart and the son stands in the middle like a deer caught in the headlights. It's a four-person, five-act story that could easily be a stage play.

    Carrey Mulligan plays the mother as a mixture of Blanche DuBois / Madame Bovary, someone who imagined a better life than what she got and reaches a breaking point.

    Jake Gyllenhaal plays the dad who is similarly disappointed by his lack of progress in life and has his hopes pinned on his son becoming something better than he could ever become, embarking on a desperate attempt to salvage his dignity.

    Then there's the son (Ed Oxenbould), who most of the time is just at a loss. He is presented as the only mature/responsible person in the family, who is confused and frustrated by his parents' behaviours but simultaneously too reserved/repressed to do anything about it.

    Bill Camp plays the catalyst in the family's implosion - not so much a separate character, as an embodiment of the family's desperation.

    It's not unpleasant to watch and it has a nice stage-play feel to it, what with the addition of the poetic backdrop of the neverending forest fires that burn throughout the summer and until the arrival of the first snow. However, it also doesn't manage to be captivating and all the characters feel underdeveloped. The mum and dad are practically the same person: the frustrated adult who - at one point - tried too hard to achieve a better life and got punished for it. The son's character is equally underwhelming: he was probably meant to be this stoic, introverted, keeping his feelings to himself and hurting in silence, but he just comes across as bland and boring.

    American Beauty and Revolutionary Road did it better.
    6Pjtaylor-96-138044

    A confident and well-made directorial debut that's unfortunately pretty unmemorable.

    'Wildlife (2018)' is well made in every way, with its fantastic performances combining with its restrained but assured direction and solid but somewhat unremarkable script to paint a realistic portrait of a failing family seen through the slightly immature yet more world-weary than he's given credit for young lead. The piece isn't necessarily all that powerful, though, and is, sadly, pretty unmemorable, to boot. It's a bit of a strange case because I was invested in the story, characters and overall world right from the off, always involved in its twists and turns and feeling as though I was participating in its narrative (in the sense that I wasn't spoon-fed everything), but I literally forgot I had even seen the feature not two hours after getting home from the cinema, only remembering after being reminded what it was I'd just watched, which doesn't bode well for its overall lasting impact. It also marks it, perhaps, as an experience more adept at setting up a confident new directorial talent than anything else, one rife with opportunity for its actors to impressively stretch their 'acting muscles' and for its plot to portray a more nuanced view of its core players than we usually see in typical 'Hollywood' fare. Of course, your mileage will vary depending on how much it connects with you, and I'd easily recommended giving it a watch at least once. 6/10.
    6bastos

    Well directed but left me wanting more

    I usually like both coming of age movies and marriage implosion movies, but, for me, the secret to those kind of movies is that you have to like the characters so that you root for the relationships to work. Here I just didn't. Carey Mullgian's character is so hard to identify with, as she makes mistake after mistake, and Jake Gyllenhaal's is just not there for most of the movie that it is hard to root for the marriage to work. Really liked the direction, though, good debut for Paul Dano, but the screenplay left me a bit flat. I still think it's a worthy watch.
    9collin-sandoe

    Restrained yet heartfelt.

    I have so much respect for restrained filmmaking for which this movie is an example. Its steady pace and tasteful design gives it authenticity, allowing you to feel like you are living the life of the main character Joe. The acting is superb and the characters are living, breathing individuals filled with hopes dreams and independence. Though Jeanette falters at times, she is doing what is she sees is necessary for her and her son's survival. The emotion on her face, flickering like a shorted lightbulb, portrays her fragility with great depth. The score of the film is great. The story, though maybe too subdued for some, stays with you long after this earnest movie reaches its resolution.

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    • Trivia
      When Paul Dano requested the rights to adapt Richard Ford's novel into this movie he received the following response: "I am grateful to you for your interest in my book, but I should also say this in hopes of actually encouraging you. My book is my book, your picture, were you to make it, is your picture. Your movie maker's fidelity to my novel is of no great concern to me. Establish your own values, means, goal. Leave the book behind so it doesn't get in the way."
    • Goofs
      At 1:05:47, when Jeanette is standing near Joe, her lipstick is faded. At 1:05:57, when she turns around to put her arms in the coat, It's dark again.
    • Quotes

      Jerry Brinson: Boy, boy, boy! Boy!

      [He laughs]

      Jerry Brinson: Well, ain't this a wild life, son?

    • Connections
      Featured in CTV News at Six Toronto: Episode dated 10 September 2018 (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Sincerely
      Written by Harvey Fuqua & Alan Freed

      Performed by The Moonglows

      Courtesy of Geffen Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • December 19, 2018 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Wildlife
    • Filming locations
      • Livingston, Montana, USA
    • Production companies
      • June Pictures
      • Nine Stories Productions
      • Sight Unseen Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,050,616
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $104,589
      • Oct 21, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,321,367
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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