

Where the Wild Things Are
There's one in all of us.
Max imagines running away from his mom and sailing to a far-off land where large talking beasts—Ira, Carol, Douglas, the Bull, Judith and Alexander—crown him as their king, play rumpus, build forts and discover secret hideaways.
Runtime
1h 41m
Language
EN
Budget
$100M
Revenue
$100.1M
Cast
Faces behind the story

Max Records
Max

Catherine Keener
Mom

James Gandolfini
Carol (voice)

Lauren Ambrose
KW (voice)

Catherine O'Hara
Judith (voice)

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Gallery
Frames that sell the world






Reviews
Audience signals
Do you remember what it was like to be nine years old? Not the sanitized, colorful version animated movies usually sell us, but the raw, confusing, and often lonely reality of childhood? If you're hitting play on Where the Wild Things Are expecting a lighthearted Toy Story-style adventure to distract the kids on a Sunday afternoon, stop right there. What we have here isn't just a distraction; it's a mirror. Over 90 minutes, we're faced with a film that dares to treat a child not as a naive little being, but as a complex creature. It's a divisive movie: to some, it's a misunderstood masterpiece; to others, a test of patience. It's almost miraculous what Jonze and Dave Eggers managed to pull off with a book of only 350 words. They didn't just respect Sendak's work; they crafted a new story that deserves to be remembered for generations. Skipping the obvious plot summaries, I'd actually compare this movie to The Graduate, but for kids. That might sound like a stretch, but both deal with protagonists caught on the border between two worlds, facing the realities of growing up and running away to safe havens of immaturity. Max, much like Benjamin Braddock, has to accept that you can't spend your life running away-a wake-up call that comes through his interactions with everyone around him. The way Max is portrayed left me intrigued and, at times, a bit confused. He's shown as such a wild and troubled kid that my first instinct was to armchair-diagnose him with some serious disorder, maybe autism, even though the movie seems to just treat him as a troubled kid from a broken home. The biggest issue for me was the lack of a clear external goal. The storyline basically boils down to Max trying not to get eaten and coming up with pointless projects, like building a giant spherical fort. This lack of direction made the story feel episodic and dragged out. I have to be honest: there were several moments where I was just bored. If there's one thing you can't argue with, though, it's the production quality. Max Records' acting is impressive; he totally sold me on his role as a defiant, complex kid. Visually, Where the Wild Things Are is a triumph of texture. Jonze went with a hybrid approach: actors inside giant suits created by Jim Henson's Creature Shop, with digitally animated faces. The result is that the monsters have real weight, take up space, and physically interact with Max. You can practically feel the dirt, the matted fur, and the sunlight hitting the dust. The cinematography creates an almost documentary-like intimacy that saves the movie when the script runs out of steam. Where the Wild Things Are is a movie of contrasts. It's visually stunning and emotionally resonant, capable of waking up dormant childhood memories, but it's also narratively slow and sometimes exhausting. It's the kind of film I respect more than I love. Spike Jonze's courage in not handing out easy answers is commendable, but it takes a toll on the pacing. I definitely recommend watching it to draw your own conclusions, but go in prepared: you might find yourself crying over Max's loneliness one minute, and fighting off sleep as they build yet another fort the next. Either way, it's an experience that won't leave you indifferent.
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