Wildhood Reviews
It’s striking, certainly, but teasingly elusive when it comes to story resolution.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Sep 4, 2022
There is an open-heartedness and gentleness in it, and a sense of style and place that reaches back to Malick and arguably even Mark Twain.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Aug 30, 2022
Enlivened by elegant handheld cinematography and a galvanizing breakout performance from Phillip Lewitski, Wildhood is a beautiful testament to the power of authentic storytelling.
| Original Score: B | Jun 24, 2022
Hannam’s feature might be conventional in structure, but it’s a lovely film with relatable characters you want to see overcome the roadblocks tossed at them.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Jun 23, 2022
The quiet candor with which Hannam addresses issues of masculinity, and how it intersects with an Indigenous and queer identity, elevates this otherwise conventional story.
| Jun 23, 2022
It's immersive, visually stunning, and compelling.
| Jun 21, 2022
Rather than a run-of-the-mill coming-of-age road trip, “Wildhood” is a young protagonist’s quest to bring harmony to the intersections of his identity.
| Jun 17, 2022
As Wildhood unfolds, it soaks up its initial catalysts of trauma and applies the balm of tenderness, love, compassion, and the bliss of finding exactly what its protagonist was hoping for, if not more.
| Jun 14, 2022
The emotions are heavy and the sense of vulnerability unshakable in this open wound of a film about broken lineage, generational trauma and the yearning to find community.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 11, 2022
Wildhood combines the foundation of heartrending coming-of-age narratives with the feel-good elements of road trip flicks to create a delicate, not to mention visually appealing, sophomore film.
| Sep 23, 2021
Wildhood is a worthy addition to the growing canon of Indigenous film and 온라인카지노추천 works.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Sep 16, 2021