Spike Jonze defied those who scoffed at how he could make a compelling feature film out of a 48-page long children's book. His adaptation is a beautiful love letter to wild, scary, and imaginative childhood. Even the wild things of the forest, with their puppet bodies and animated faces, are heartbreaking, complicated characters.
Spike Jonze defied those who scoffed at how he could make a compelling feature film out of a 48-page long children's book. His adaptation is a beautiful love letter to wild, scary, and imaginative childhood. Even the wild things of the forest, with their puppet bodies and animated faces, are heartbreaking, complicated characters.
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