
100% Wolf
Freddy Lupin, heir to a storied lineage of werewolves, faces a jarring turn on his 14th birthday when his first 'warfing' goes awry, transforming him into a ferocious poodle. The pack elders grant Freddy until the next moonrise to demonstrate the heart of a wolf, or risk being cast out for good. With the help of an unlikely ally—a streetwise stray named Batty—Freddy must prove he's 100% Wolf.
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Alexs Stadermann
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Simon Foster
"The clear subtext in both the book and film is one of accepting that which makes us unique, of celebrating the individual..." Read the full review here: http://screen-space.squarespace.com/reviews/2020/5/27/100-wolf.html
CinemaSerf
"Freddy" is the youngest member of a pack of werewolves. By day, just normal folks - but put them under a shaft of moonlight and they become terrifying great lycans. Except, well, when the young man goes to his first ever ceremony, he emerges as a bit of a disappointment. He's metamorphosed into a perfectly manicured poodle. He's ashamed, embarrassed, let down and when his pack-leader father disappears after a mission, he is thought unsuitable to succeed him as top tog. He thinks how knows how to fix things, though. He reckons the power of the now missing moonstone is the source of his woes and he vows to repatriate it with his lost father and rectify things. What now ensues is a little bit predicable, but the characterisations are quite engaging and there is plenty of action. In typical Aussie fashion, it rather bluntly dismisses stereotype and prejudice offering us a lively and entertainingly busy animation. Yes, it's probably about twenty minutes too long but it ends well and as a counterpoint to the much bigger-budgeted Disney/Pixar efforts proves that some imagination and a sense of fun can still prevail even if the look of the thing isn't necessarily the best (I found the characters all a bit too angular). At times perilous, at times mischievous - but usually amusing. Give it a go.














