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Wild Things
When teen-socialite Kelly Van Ryan and troubled bad girl Suzie Toller accuse guidance counselor Sam Lombardo of rape, he's suspended by the school, rejected by the town, and fighting to get his life back. One cop suspects conspiracy, but nothing is what it seems...
Release : | 1998 |
Rating : | 6.6 |
Studio : | Columbia Pictures, Mandalay Entertainment, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Construction Coordinator, |
Cast : | Kevin Bacon Matt Dillon Neve Campbell Denise Richards Theresa Russell |
Genre : | Drama Thriller Mystery |
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Too much of everything
People are voting emotionally.
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
Wild Things has plot twists, character turns, story misdirections and's sooo freaking hot the whooooooole time and is so sultry and kind of sweaty just like its swampy Floridian setting with a hell of a hot and good cast showcasing some deceitfully reserved acting by Dillon, Richards, Neve, and Kevin with some obliviously upfront acting by Murray, Russell, Rubin-Vega, and Wagner. Denise and Neve's awesome 3way nude scene with Matty D is awesome and the first point the movie starts to really reveal itself. Denise Richards is sooooo sweet and hot in Wild Things. I love her. Wild Things is really good and close to great but it's kind of ridiculous and pointless and stupid and silly really but really sexy with great acting from the stars and an unforgettable plot.
Saw some plot twists coming. Missed others. Maybe it was because there couldn't be another one coming. Nope, there was. When it was over I wondered if the screenplay was written on the fly. Despite all the flaws, the movie was entertaining. It would be hard not to be with all that eye candy.
In this creation Neve's character was a dirty poor girl, who fight for herself. That's something what rich kids in great houses behind the shinny window glasses can't understand. For them, everything is just a game, which they think that they can handle easy. Neve is the real heartbreak and adorable actress who every Ernest( Chicago) str8 male can't resist. Like me,for example. Just, if I were closer to Hollywood. I think that this movie is the best power trip of nineties. Outrageouse.
'Wild Things' is a classic. It deserves its top marks. Of course, in the history of cinema it probably won't be talked about in the same terms as other 'classics,' such as The Godfather and Empire Strikes Back. 'Wild Things' is a different type of film for a different type of audience.It's a twisty-turny thriller where you can't really say too much about the plot without giving away important information that is best left kept secret until you actually watch it. Basically, it involves plenty of glamorous (and murderous!) back-stabbing, by beautiful people in beautiful locations. If you've watched the trailer (and I suggest you don't, seeing as that too gives away more than you really need to know) then you'll see that there's a strong 'sexual element' to it. Therefore, critics can easily dismiss the film as just some (slightly classier) p0rn and leave it at that.Yes, sex is an important part of 'Wild Things,' but, like I say, it's so much more than that. Matt Dillon, Kevin Bacon, Neve Campbell are all great, but, for me, the stand-out performances come from Denise Richards and Bill Murray. Murray normally turns in an excellent performance in whatever he does, so you'll probably expect it from him. However, since Wild Things, Denise Richards has taken more than her fair share of criticism concerning her acting abilities. I can tell you though she shines here (and I'm not just talking 'visually!') and even gets what I would say is the best line of the film – something about 'taking the car,' but you'll have to watch the film to see the context she uses it in.If you're not offended by plenty of sex in a film and you like your films with more plot twists in than a filmic corkscrew, then give Wild Things a go. Just be sure to sit through the credits for added scenes which explain a lot of what's happened (when I first saw this in the cinema, I noticed that some people actually left the moment the screen went black – they really missed out!). Also, don't watch the sequels – I mean it – just don't. They're basically the same film, only done worse and if you've seen the original you'll have seen it much better.