WILD BOYS Review – A Quirky Treasure Hunt That Pays Off

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Lisa Johnson Mandell’s Wild Boys review says this quirky treasure hunt is an engaging experience— it isn’t flawless, but it’s undeniably rewarding. 

Wild Boys reviewGet ready for a rollercoaster of adventure in Wild Boys, a comedy directed by Morten Forland. This flick takes you on a crazy treasure hunt filled with suspense, surprises, and a dash of sweetness. It’s not just about finding some elusive loot; it’s also a journey of personal growth and transformation.

Kate Frampton Davis (Strangers with Candy) nails it as the reclusive Kate, thrown into the story’s epicenter by her father’s will. The mission: find a treasure to save the family home. As she ventures through the wild, meeting oddball strangers like the wild boys played by Vincent Catalina and Jordan Laemmlen, who push her into a life-changing odyssey, Frampton skillfully brings out Kate’s evolution from a shy introvert to a tough survivor discovering her grit.

Forland’s direction shines through Frampton’s emotionally-charged performance. The film digs deep into Kate’s character, revealing inner treasures beneath the surface-level quest. The backdrop, masterfully crafted, turns the environment into a character of its own, with breathtaking scenes swinging between nature’s tantrums and serene tranquility.

While Forland’s meticulous craftsmanship keeps the narrative plausible, some plot twists and character arcs feel rushed, disrupting the flow and failing to fully engage the audience. Occasionally, the ‘wildness’ teeters on over-stylization, veering away from naturalism. Despite these hiccups, they don’t overshadow the overall movie experience.

Wild Boys review — and inventive treasure hunt storyline

Forland excels in creating quirky and likable characters, especially the wild boys, each with unexpected depth. The supporting cast complements Frampton’s robust portrayal, weaving an eclectic yet tightly-knit ensemble that adds layers to the narrative.

Wild Boys isn’t flawless, but it’s undeniably rewarding. The inventive treasure hunt storyline, packed with thrills and introspection, coupled with Forland’s skillful direction, makes the movie’s rough edges intriguing. The film, flawed yet admirable, resonates with its complex emotions and raw handling.

Despite its quirks, Wild Boys invites viewers on an engaging excursion into life’s wilderness, offering valuable lessons amidst its earthy landscapes. For anyone up for a compelling treasure hunt, both literal and metaphorical, Wild Boys promises an enriching adventure and leaves a lasting impression.

Not Rated
1 Hour, 10 Minutes

Does this Wild Boys review make you want to dive into Kate’s adventure? Wild Boys is now available now to rent or buy on Amazon Prime, Google Play, YouTube Movies, and Tubi.

Lisa Johnson Mandell’s Wild Boys review says this quirky treasure hunt is an engaging experience— it isn’t flawless, but it’s undeniably rewarding.

 

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Lisa Johnson Mandell

Lisa Johnson Mandell is an award winning journalist, author and film/TV critic. She can be heard regularly on Cumulus radio stations throughout the US, and seen on Rotten Tomatoes. She is the author of three bestselling books, and spends as much of her free time as possible with her husband Jim and her jolly therapy Labradoodle Frankie Feldman.

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