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Where the wild things are movie

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Fiashly

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I want to see this movie. Theres something very specially apealling about it, and I've only seen the advertisement on TV.
 
Could not agree more. I found it uncomfortable as well and not at all what I remember as a child. It had a sort of underlying drug/neurosis (perfect word OP) feel to it. I did not enjoy it in the way I had expected as it left me feeling very uneasy. Although there is no scene in which I can reference a specific event overall there seems to be a very dark under tone. Not a movie I would show a child although they may not pickup on these sames things as we do.
 
I love it. The soundtrack is great, too. It's a very artsy film. I saw it on a large dose of san pedro extract. I was blown away. I laughed out loud, clapped, and cried. It definitely made tears well up from within, on several occasions. I saw it once again in the theater. I, now, have it on blu-ray, and have since watched it on a small dose of bk-mdma.

There wasn't much that was reminiscent of my childhood, but the love of the mother for her son was spot on. We always were building forts out in the woods. I could easily relate to the dirt clod fight. I never liked contact or rough sports as a kid. I didn't like the anger it brought out in myself and others.

It is a rather dark movie. Some kids might get a bit scared at points, and definitely may cry. As a child, I was scared of the movie, "Beetlejuice," but I still watched it over and over again. It is just a dark movie.
 
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