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Wildlike

Fourteen-year-old Mackenzie is sent to live with her uncle in Juneau after her mother can no longer care for her. The arrangement deteriorates quickly, and she runs away to reunite with her mother in Seattle. On this perilous trek—marked by nights spent sleeping in cars and breaking into hotel rooms—she becomes drawn to Rene, a lonesome backpacker looking for tranquility in the wilderness.

Director(s)

Frank Hall Green

Chris Carroll

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Cast & Crew

Bruce Greenwood

Bruce Greenwood

Rene Bartlett

Brian Geraghty

Brian Geraghty

Uncle

Diane Farr

Diane Farr

Jane

Chris Carroll

Chris Carroll

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Joshua Leonard

Joshua Leonard

Ted

Ann Dowd

Ann Dowd

Jeanie

Nolan Gerard Funk

Nolan Gerard Funk

Tommy

Ella Purnell

Ella Purnell

Mackenzie

Erin Lindsay King

Erin Lindsay King

Diner Waitress

Frank Hall Green

Frank Hall Green

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Details

GenresAdventure, Drama, Thriller
Runtime1h 44 mins
Released on25 Sep 2015
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Hermione

9/10

**Quiet, moving film set in stunning Alaska** While her mom's in treatment, 14-year-old Mackenzie is sent to live with her late father's brother (known only as "Uncle") in Juneau, Alaska. Her unease in her uncle's company is apparent from the beginning of the film even as he tries to win her over by buying her a smartphone. When he crosses a line with her, she sees no other option but to run away and try to get home to Seattle. The problem is, she can't get in contact with her mom and she lacks the means to travel back home. At this point, Mackenzie begins to shadow a lone backpacker, Rene Bartlett, in the hopes that he'll help her return home. Bartlett, grieving the recent loss of his wife, is initially closed off and reluctant to assume responsibility for the persistent teenager who won't reveal what she's running from. But he can't in good conscience let Mackenzie wander around Denali Park alone with no food or equipment, so their journey together begins. It's in the vast, quiet, and gorgeous Alaskan wilderness that both Mackenzie and Bartlett begin to heal from their respective hurts, and slowly develop a level of trust. For Mackenzie, Bartlett becomes the surrogate father figure she desperately needs, especially after her damaging experience with her uncle. And Mackenzie provides for Bart a chance to see past his grief. All the while, Mackenzie's troubled by the persistent texts and phone calls from her uncle, a master manipulator who tries to lure her back home. She and Bartlett are bound to cross paths with him at some point as he searches for his niece. Ultimately, though, the story is about Mackenzie and Bart and their journey of healing through a landscape that seems to dwarf their problems. It's worth watching for a tale of human connection as well as the lush scenery.

Wuchak

7/10

**_A teen girl, a bad guy, a good guy and the scenic beauty of Alaska_** Shot in August, 2012, this is a drama/adventure with breathtaking locations that focuses on a 14 years-old girl, played by Ella Purnell, who was still 15 during shooting (soon to be 16 after filming). As a young woman, she’s learning her way in the world, conscious of the “fallen” state of things, conscious of her blossoming beauty, learning of the nature of males and learning her role or power in corresponding relationships. She’s coming-of-age and too young to be independent; all she knows is that she must evade abuse, whatever the cost. Are all men “toxic”? Is there nobility, wisdom? Is there such a thing as positive fate and, if so, is each person responsible for discerning signs and beneficial human resources to meet it? While this has a similar milieu to “The Edge,” don’t expect a thrilling blockbuster survival adventure. This is more lowkey and mundane. Yet it has potent subtexts and leaves you reflecting upon them. It runs 1 hour, 44 minutes, and was shot on location in Alaska. GRADE: B

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