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Wild Child

2008

Action / Adventure / Comedy / Drama / Fantasy / Romance

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Juno Temple Photo
Juno Temple as Drippy
Emma Roberts Photo
Emma Roberts as Poppy
Vanessa Branch Photo
Vanessa Branch as Rosemary
Linzey Cocker Photo
Linzey Cocker as Josie
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755.10 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 38 min
P/S 2 / 15
1.57 GB
1920*1040
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 38 min
P/S 2 / 24

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by 93-sterling-crescent-maple8 / 10

Emma Roberts is ncie to ogle

She is thin so she flaunts it and the outcome is good.

When a malibu princess becomes trouble she is shipped to a strict stiff upper lip school and because it's girls only we only see bangable babes. No stupid men wasting my time.

Thin jailbaits.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle6 / 10

Cute Emma Roberts vehicle

Poppy Moore (Emma Roberts) is bratty petulant teen causing problems with her father's new girlfriend. She's been bitter ever since her mother's death. Her father has had enough and ships her off to an English private boarding school for girls run by Mrs. Kingsley (Natasha Richardson). She immediately makes an enemy of the head girl Harriet (Georgia King). She doesn't get along with her roommates (Juno Temple, Linzey Cocker, Sophie Wu, Kimberley Nixon) at first either. Eventually they decide to work together to help Poppy get kicked out of school and back home.

I'm sure the girls had fun making the movie. That doesn't automatically make the movie fun. Emma Roberts is cute. Even as a bratty blonde, she has an easy charm about her. This movie relies heavily on her to drive this movie. Other than Emma, there isn't much to recommend about this movie. There are some minor jokes like referring to Hogwarts just as Shirley Henderson walks in. But there are very few funny moments.

Reviewed by neil-4767 / 10

Undemanding but pleasing entertainment

The plot of this teen comedy is familiar stuff - spoilt, arrogant, rich bitch Californian teen is shipped by her father to a traditional English girls boarding school. Despite her resolving to get kicked out at the earliest opportunity, and irrespective of sundry plots both by her and against her, she ends up not only being turned into a decent human being, but also falling for the headmistress' hunky son.

There isn't an atom of unpredictability in this movie, but there are some winning performances, a lot of smiles, some nice lines in the script, and handful of solid laughs. And a couple of moving moments, the best of which is delivered by Aidan Quinn.

An undemanding but pleasing and rather sweet movie. You're never going to put it on your list of favourites, but you're going to enjoy it.

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