Traci Reed
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Well, we decided to go to a late showing tonight with the boys because we were so excited.
I must say this movie is visually STUNNING. It has gorgeous photography and cinematography and the wild things look EXACTLY like the book. The movie was poignant and touching, relatable and very much ADULT.
While there were entertaining things like dirt clod wars and humor that kept my kids interested, there's no doubt that this is a movie for adults. The themes are adult, the humor is adult, the whole thing is just not geared to a childlike level.
We went with my 5 and 3 year olds and my 9 year old nephew and even the 9 year old thought it was "meh" and "depressing".
I thought it was beautiful however, and would definitely recommend it to anyone who's had children. Because there's just a level of knowledge you have to possess as an adult, looking at your children growing up that's necessary, imo, to truly appreciate how Spike Jonze transformed the story into something that touched my heart.
As far as fear factor goes, there's one menacing part when he first meets the Wild Things and then toward the end there is a lot of chasing by an angry wild thing that could be scary to little kids (my boys ween't scared but my mom was..LOL!)
There's mild innapropriate adult themes such as the mother canoodling (mildly) on the couch with a suitor and what looks to be like wild things canoodling (mildly) at one point.
Also they said hell once. LOL
All in all, A+ for the bigguns, C for the lil guys.
I must say this movie is visually STUNNING. It has gorgeous photography and cinematography and the wild things look EXACTLY like the book. The movie was poignant and touching, relatable and very much ADULT.
While there were entertaining things like dirt clod wars and humor that kept my kids interested, there's no doubt that this is a movie for adults. The themes are adult, the humor is adult, the whole thing is just not geared to a childlike level.
We went with my 5 and 3 year olds and my 9 year old nephew and even the 9 year old thought it was "meh" and "depressing".
I thought it was beautiful however, and would definitely recommend it to anyone who's had children. Because there's just a level of knowledge you have to possess as an adult, looking at your children growing up that's necessary, imo, to truly appreciate how Spike Jonze transformed the story into something that touched my heart.
As far as fear factor goes, there's one menacing part when he first meets the Wild Things and then toward the end there is a lot of chasing by an angry wild thing that could be scary to little kids (my boys ween't scared but my mom was..LOL!)
There's mild innapropriate adult themes such as the mother canoodling (mildly) on the couch with a suitor and what looks to be like wild things canoodling (mildly) at one point.
Also they said hell once. LOL
All in all, A+ for the bigguns, C for the lil guys.