I've seen screen savers with more depth and fewer unnecessary lens flares than Wild Awakening.

“The projector's on fire. Literally.”
Wild Awakening
Masterfully crafted. Un-roastable.
An absolute cinematic disaster.
Toni and Emma are brother and sister who owns a stable farm. Ramon and his son, Aaron works for them. Toni is openly gay and loves to party, Emma has a crush on Aaron who is a closeted gay who is afraid that his father might find out, but his father also has a secret.
🌶️ SHARPENING THE HORNS…
Toni and Emma are brother and sister who owns a stable farm. Ramon and his son, Aaron works for them. Toni is openly gay and loves to party, Emma has a crush on Aaron who is a closeted gay who is afraid that his father might find out, but his father also has a secret.
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Even the popcorn looked bored during Wild Awakening.
If whispered monologues were currency, Wild Awakening would settle the national debt.
Two solid hours of characters staring intensely out of rain-slicked windows. Brilliant work, Wild Awakening.
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Why does no one talk about how mid the writing in Wild Awakening actually is?
Look, I wanted to love Wild Awakening. The trailer had me hyped. But sitting through the second hour felt like a homework assignment. The dialogue is exposition stacked on exposition and the score keeps telling me how to feel.
[Spoilers] Can we discuss that absolutely baffling ending in Wild Awakening?
Rewatched Wild Awakening last night and noticed even more plot holes than the first time. The motivations don't track at all once you stop and think about act two.
[Serious Discussion] Is anyone else completely checked out by the pacing in Wild Awakening?
Everyone praising the Wild Awakening performances must have watched a different cut. The lead is sleepwalking through this and the supporting cast can't save it.
The cinematography in Wild Awakening is doing all the heavy lifting and it shows
Just got out of Wild Awakening and I'm convinced critics are being paid in residuals. Two genuinely good scenes do not make a film. Convince me otherwise.
