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Where The Wild Things Are >> Review and Trailer
Max is a young imaginative child who seeks attention - but when he doesn't get enough, he runs away wearing his wolf costume. The next thing we know, he's on an island with huge creatures - who normally eat humans - but leave him, after he promises he's the King who will solve all their problems.
Gradually, he develops a friendship with them - helping them as much as he could, in the process growing as a human.
Will he be able to come to peace with himself, and return home?
Gradually, he develops a friendship with them - helping them as much as he could, in the process growing as a human.
Will he be able to come to peace with himself, and return home?
Rating: Yellow - a well-made movie that takes you to the fantasy world of a young kid. A decent timepass - worth a watch!
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