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The Wild (2006)

Director: Steve Williams

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From Time Out London

Or ‘Madagascar’ meets ‘The Lion King’ with elements of ‘Ice Age’ thrown in for good measure. Incarcerated in New York zoo, Samson the lion (voiced by Kiefer Sutherland) is finding it hard being a single parent. His only cub longs for independence, which is granted when a chance encounter with a delivery truck sees the little fella whisked away to the African wilds. In a mild fit of hysteria, Samson summons his unlikely pals – a giraffe, a lion, a koala and a squirrel – to help track his son down. On arrival in Africa, the film slips into ‘Madagascar’ mode: father lion, turns out to have no natural instincts, while – in a scene reminiscent of ‘Ice Age 2’ – Eddie Izzard’s acerbic koala is worshipped by a horde of wildebeest. The animation here impresses more than in the equally defunct ‘Madagascar’, but everything else smacks of an easy money-making exercise of such dimwitted inanity even the youngest kids will see through it.

Author: Derek Adams 2006-05-23 10:52:09

Time Out London Issue 1866: May 24-31 2006


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  • Ian said...
    Posted on Feb 01 2008 02:07 Great review!!
    I thought the exact same. 'The Wild' is unoriginal and not funny.
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  • Ozmom said...
    Posted on Oct 27 2007 11:36 Perfectly accurate review. So glad someone else wrote exactly what I thought, saves me the time and trouble. Thanks.
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Director: Steve Williams

Genre(s): Action/Adventure, Children's, Comedy

Rated: U

Duration: 81 mins

UK Release: May 26 2006

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