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CinemaFool Posted
An inspirational story following Cheryl Strayed, a woman filled with regrets who takes on 1,100 miles of the Pacific Coastal Trail. With no hiking experience she turns to healing herself as she journeys from the Mojave to the Canadian border.
This review is from Wild [Blu-ray] [2014]
Wanderlust Posted
What can I say about this movie? I LOVED it! "How wild it was, to let it be."
This review is from Wild [Blu-ray] [2014]
bible Posted
was a interesting movie about 1 woman and her solo 1,100 mile hike
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Linus Posted
This is an overall good movie with a good story-line but the audio is not up to the rest of the movie. Practically all of the audio comes from the center channel with no really enveloping sound. This is a dialog driven movie but there was plenty of opportunity to use the surrounds to give a sense of spaciousness to the great outdoor scenes. Even the front L?R channels were used minimally.
This review is from Wild [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [Includes Digital Copy] [2014]
CLCL Posted
This is a very good film which is only enhanced by the 4k picture quality, as there are plenty of dazzling scenes in addition to the interesting true story. If you're intrigued by the film or are already a fan and considering this, I would say go with the best picture quality version which is this one.
This review is from Wild [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [Includes Digital Copy] [2014]
JennyMH72 Posted
I thought Reese Witherspoon earned her acting cred in Walk the Line (she did), I wasn't expecting the performance that she gave, after renting it from RedBox, I knew it was going to make a permanent addition to my movie collection. Does a fantastic job bringing the viewer along on her journey. The book is on my wish list too!
This review is from Wild [Blu-ray] [2014]
Mobius440 Posted
The visuals in this film make you feel like you are on Cheryl Strayed's journey. Great personal story of overcoming the grief of loss and perseverance to live life through physical challenge as well as self reflection.
This review is from Wild [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [Includes Digital Copy] [2014]
MichaelO Posted
In a recent interview, actor Reese Witherspoon said something to the effect that she started her own production company in order to make films she and her partners wanted to make and that they would have a strong female influence. If "Wild" is any indication of what will come, I can't wait. This film is based on the memoir, "Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail" by Cheryl Strayed and was scripted by Nick Hornby. With Witherspoon as Cheryl, the film is directed by Jean-Marc Vallee ("Dallas Buyers Club") with drama, humor and a deep look into the soul of the troubled woman. The film opens with a hilarious scene of neophyte hiker Cheryl trying to attach her over-stuffed backpack to her shoulders. The backpack is literally as big and heavy as the woman. The film manages to go back and forth between events on the trail and those that led up to the woman attempting such a daunting test. That is, to walk a 1000 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail to Oregon. During the 3 month journey we learn how earlier events in her life led to a failed marriage, drug addiction and random hookups. Seeing a brochure in a store, Cheryl decides to strike out on her own on the hike to Oregon where she has decided to settle. Along the way, she meets strangers, some friendly, some not. The journey is painful, both physically and emotionally, for both Cheryl, and I suspect Ms. Witherspoon. There is a strong supporting performance by Laura Dern as Cheryl's mother Bobbi, but Witherspoon carries the weight, literally and figuratively in this award-worthy film. I can think of no stronger performance this year. The film is beautifully shot, using locations in Oregon and Washington. Cinematographer, Yves Belanger mixes the ruggedness of the wilderness with its natural beauty. Witherspoon and her business partner Bruna Papandrea were also heavily involved in this year's "Gone Girl." They are off to a terrific start. I love this film.
This review is from Wild [Blu-ray] [2014]
drtb75 Posted
Based on Cheryl Strayed’s real life experience, this movie is full of beautifully shot scenes throughout the Pacific Northwest – absolutely gorgeous. This is an epic hike of over 1,000 miles, but more than that, it is a soulful journey of discovery, healing and the inherent transformation of this woman as she discovers who she is. The many flashbacks throughout introduce us to her life - her ex, her mother, etc., and give us the very clear and understandable "why" of the story. Reese Witherspoon is amazing as the heroine in this, and it is easy to forget she is acting. While she is still not my favorite actor, she has definitely jumped up the list, she has shown some great talent in this movie. There are a few cringe-worthy points in the movie, as well as some comically appropriate points, which all flow together naturally and never give the impression of staged or forced. I loved this movie, and I think almost everyone can identify and relate to this journey, even if only recognizing the desire to do something similar at some point.
This review is from Wild [Blu-ray] [2014]
horsesarefun Posted
Reese Witherspoon in a serious role? Could she possibly do a commendable job, and what was all that buzz about Oscar caliber? I seriously doubted she could get my attention in such a role. I mean, I really enjoy being entertained by her humorous sort of immature roles in past movies. But, much to my surprise, I was mesmerized by her role in this movie of a woman in search of her reason for being. There are numerous subplots, one being the relationship she has with her brother. This is similar to many sibling relationships. But, after the death of her mother, she is left wondering what is next. I don't want to tell too much of the story, but in addition to a moving story line, the scenery in the areas traveled to is wonderful making me, as a viewer, want to go to some of the areas.
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Missie Posted
I liked it, good movie. I like Reese. End of story.
This review is from Wild [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [Includes Digital Copy] [2014]
micky0098 Posted
I thought this is a chick flick I probably won't like it but it was a really good movie
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John Posted
Great scenery and interesting story about a troubled woman. Video transfer is excellent.
This review is from Wild [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [Includes Digital Copy] [2014]
NR81 Posted
Reese Witherspoon shines in this movie. A great movie with amazing visuals in 4K.
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Angie Posted
Career best performance for Reese Witherspoon. Looks great in 4K.
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BenL Posted
For the price I simply had to add to my collection.
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SteveM Posted
Reese really shines in this performance as it is not in her normal expected comfort zone, she shows that she has the chops to do just about anything well. Based on a true story Reese plays a woman who has many ghosts and take a trip to try to battle through this uneasiness she is living in. There are several twists to hold your interest. If you're up for a gritty movie and you like Reese you should enjoy this dark movie, just keep in mind this isn't a Halmark movie.
This review is from Wild [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [Includes Digital Copy] [2014]
CWLW Posted
The cinematography is a love-letter to the Pacific Northwest catching truly remarkable desert vistas of Theachapi Pass, CA, the Modoc Plateau, CA and the Nevada High Plains Desert that adjoins the Trail, the “Boot Loss” Incident with Mount Hood in the background, the west rim of Crater Lake, Oregon and the Bridge of the Gods where the Pacific Crest Trail crosses the Columbia River from Oregon to the State of Washington. This is a story of a “mixed-up” woman’s rediscovery of her self-worth – her 94 day 1100 mile trek ultimately allowed herself to seek mush needed self-redemption, and escape from her wild and “lost” past. The end is a wishful flash-forward that in time she would remarkably experience. Even though the film is a “bit-rough” it does contain a wonderful uplifting message. Caution: This film is for “mature” Adults only.
This review is from Wild [Blu-ray] [2014]
Ashle Posted
This move is inspiring, I not only liked it for myself but find it very helpful for those in recovery.
This review is from Wild [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [Includes Digital Copy] [2014]
Christian Posted
Loved this movie, wasn’t sure what to expect but was pleasantly surprised. Buy it now.
This review is from Wild [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [Includes Digital Copy] [2014]