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Wild Child

  • 2008
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  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
67K
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Natasha Richardson, Emma Roberts, Juno Temple, Ruby Thomas, Georgia King, and Kimberley Nixon in Wild Child (2008)
A rebellious Malibu princess is shipped off to a strict English boarding school by her father.
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A rebellious Malibu princess is sent off to a strict English boarding school by her father. Unwilling to accept the strict regime, she decides to misbehave, in the hope of being dismissed fr... Read allA rebellious Malibu princess is sent off to a strict English boarding school by her father. Unwilling to accept the strict regime, she decides to misbehave, in the hope of being dismissed from school.A rebellious Malibu princess is sent off to a strict English boarding school by her father. Unwilling to accept the strict regime, she decides to misbehave, in the hope of being dismissed from school.

  • Director
    • Nick Moore
  • Writer
    • Lucy Dahl
  • Stars
    • Emma Roberts
    • Aidan Quinn
    • Natasha Richardson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    67K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nick Moore
    • Writer
      • Lucy Dahl
    • Stars
      • Emma Roberts
      • Aidan Quinn
      • Natasha Richardson
    • 93User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Emma Roberts
    Emma Roberts
    • Poppy
    Aidan Quinn
    Aidan Quinn
    • Gerry Moore
    Natasha Richardson
    Natasha Richardson
    • Mrs. Kingsley
    Lexi Ainsworth
    Lexi Ainsworth
    • Molly
    Shelby Young
    Shelby Young
    • Ruby
    Johnny Pacar
    Johnny Pacar
    • Roddy
    Georgia King
    Georgia King
    • Harriet
    Ruby Thomas
    • Jane
    Eleanor Turner-Moss
    • Charlotte
    Kimberley Nixon
    Kimberley Nixon
    • Kate
    Maisie Preston
    Maisie Preston
    • 'Wow' Girl
    Juno Temple
    Juno Temple
    • Drippy
    Sophie Wu
    Sophie Wu
    • Kiki
    Linzey Cocker
    Linzey Cocker
    • Josie
    Shirley Henderson
    Shirley Henderson
    • Matron
    Alex Pettyfer
    Alex Pettyfer
    • Freddie
    Selina Cadell
    Selina Cadell
    • Mrs. Loughton
    Jason Watkins
    Jason Watkins
    • Mr. Nellist
    • Director
      • Nick Moore
    • Writer
      • Lucy Dahl
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    Gordon-11

    A great brain off comedy

    This film is about a American teenage girl with severe conduct problems. Her father sends her to a British boarding school in order to have her cleaned up.

    "Wild Child" is a light hearted teen comedy. The abundance of hair dressing scenes, shopping scenes and dancing scenes is an indication that "Wild Child" is a fluffy movie that goes very well with popcorn. Though Poppy's behaviour is unacceptable at times, the film makes a point in saying that a person who displays bad behaviour is not equivalent to a bad person. It gives hope and support to troubled people who are rejected and disliked due to their bad behaviour.

    The plot is realistic and yet dramatic enough to keep viewers interested. The friendships that Poppy created are well portrayed and told. The ending is heartwarming and satisfying. "Wild Child" is a great brain off comedy, and I enjoyed watching it.
    7SophomoreSlump

    Nonsensical. Silly. Entertaining.

    Poppy (Roberts) is a spoiled rich Malibu teen who has gone too far after playing an over-the-top prank and making her dad (Quinn) snapped. Thus, deciding to send her to an English boarding school for girls. She is, of course, taken in as an outsider, becoming Harriet's (King), the School Head Girl, greatest nemesis in mere seconds. But the headmistress (Richardson) really would like to help her mend her ways. She bonds with her roommates (Nixon, Temple, Wu and Cocker), after a rough start and they agree to help her get expelled so that she could go back home. Of course, cliché as it may sound, these friendship and a crush on the headmistress' son, Freddie (Pettyfer), give her second thoughts.

    I can say that this move is like Mean Girls, except the girls aren't as mean. We get an American girl who's ignorant about all-thing Brit (and the other way around). Poppy came to the school overdressed, and thought that somebody will carry her bags for her, and was completely oblivious about the school hierarchy. You might think this is another fish-out-of-the-water type of film, but it's more than that.

    The movie is witty, fun, honest, and slightly intelligent enough to make it watchable. It's nothing new, but it's pretty entertaining.

    As the movie progresses, we see the character, mostly Poppy, develops. We get to learn why she is this "wild child" in the opening scene, and why she's so mean and ignorant about other people.

    It all get slightly predictable towards the end...everything comes crashing down, Poppy's friendship is heading for breaking point, Freddie is angry with what Poppy has done, and she is on the brink of being kicked out of the school. So she only gets on chance to make everything alright again. School movies will do better without this kind of scenes. Anyway, the ending is quite emotional and touching, it'll make up for the rest of the clichéd trip you take since the start of the movie.
    7rphillips-18

    Light Hearted FUN

    Come on folks, lighten up here.

    Yes... This isn't a deep and meaningful piece of classic cinema... It is a fun "just sit back and have a good grin" film.

    I'm afraid that people who get on their high horse about films like this must have gone to the wrong cinema! I am male, in my 40's, have a degree and run my own company... I watched this together with my two daughters (14 and 16) and we all had great fun and a few really good laughs. So no... you don't have to be a 12 year old girl to find something fun in this film!

    It is predictable, cheesy and the plot is VERY shallow and weak in most places... But you can't expect more from a film like this.

    So if you want to watch this, just turn off your high-brow film critic existence, grab some popcorn and a fizzy drink and have a smile...
    7gemmavictoria

    Don't hold it to high standards and it will exceed your expectations

    You know, this is a teen movie. What can you really expect? I think, however, you will be pleasantly surprised by Wild Child. The cast doe an excellent job, with the teens carrying the movie pretty much themselves.

    The story line, though mostly predictable, is nicely delivered and felt honest.

    This is a great movie for families, or girls' night out! I am 26 and thoroughly enjoyed it with my friends!!! Of course, don't hold it to high standards, it won't meet them, but for what it is, it exceeded expectations.
    9MsBlonde_7

    Good Fun

    OK, so this film isn't going to win any Oscars but it does deliver.

    I saw this film this evening with friends (we're 18) and we had a good laugh and a good time watching it. Some of it#s content makes it quite a predictable teen movie but despite this the film is good fun and has some surprise moments.

    For those expecting a tween film like What A Girl Wants this is not it! There's a lot of swearing, sexual reference and drinking which is more like the kind of things normal 16 year olds do. This film has more of an edge than your usual teen flick and will definitely appeal to a wider range of ages. So give it a chance, it might surprise you.

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    • Trivia
      This was Natasha Richardson's final film before her death on March 18, 2009.
    • Goofs
      All websites (including Google itself) all say Wild Child has a run time of 2h04m but all websites with the movie only have the movie with a run time of 1h34m, the extra 30 minutes is important to the movie because it shows Poppy being more rebellious and her friendship growing more with her dorm mates. You can see small clips of the missing section within the extended trailer on YouTube.
    • Quotes

      Poppy: When the headgirl has earned my respect, then I will shake her hand, biatch!

      Harriet: I'm sorry?

      Poppy: Apology accepted.

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits begin with scrapbook cutouts of Poppy and her new life at Abbey Mount, later showing a clip of her and her new friends at Poppy's beach house in Malibu.
    • Connections
      Featured in Making 'Wild Child' (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Shut Up and Drive
      Written by Gillian Gilbert (as Gillian Lesley Gilbert), Peter Hook, Bernard Sumner, Stephen Morris, Evan Rogers (as Evan A. Rogers) and Carl Sturken (as Carl Allen Sturken)

      Performed by Rihanna

      Courtesy of Island Def Jam

      Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd

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    • Release date
      • February 24, 2009 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tiểu Thư Giang Hồ
    • Filming locations
      • Robin Hood's Bay, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • StudioCanal
      • Relativity Media
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $21,972,336
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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