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The easily queasy should be warned much of this movie is shot by hand-held camera, leading to what has become known as the "shaky-cam" effect. Fortunately, the movie manages to work as presented, and members of the audience may be inspired to search out the wild things within themselves once more. There are more shaky-cam running scenes in the film than an episode of "24", which could have easily become redundant and intolerable had it not been for the expressive and enthralling soundtrack. Something running in the kitchen, It might have been my car. It loses some of its steam toward the middle, when certain scenes feel as though they've been drawn out as long as possible to give the movie a bump to above the acceptable hour and a half mark. In the end, this movie wasn't quite what it could have been. Although this film does take much of the mystery and imagination out of the hands of the viewer, Sendak has given his personal approval of the interpretation after viewing the final product. Human to a God Dont Let the Truth Get in the Way. Spike Jonze was specifically given the permission of the author, who had previously seen and highly regarded his work. Gaelic Storm Guitar Chords, Guitar Tabs and Lyrics album from Chordie. Book purists won't be pleased to learn the extent of added material, of course, but may find comfort in the heavy involvement of the original author in the making of this film. Energetic tracks filled with wild instrumentation and playground yells lend credence to the playful scenes in the movie, and Karen O's soft vocals fit in perfectly with the sentimental points. It was built from scratch for the movie and great use within each context shows. Written by Karen O (of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs), the songs provide a youthful vigor that complements the action on screen. What really brings this film to life is the music. Carol (played by James Gandolfini), whose anarchic and misunderstood nature Max immediately identifies with, specifically seems to provide the boy a means for coming to terms with the father now missing from his life. Each of the creatures has a unique personality derived from Max's experiences with people in his homeland. Max's behavior is given a cause and his trip into the land of the wild things is given a purpose. The movie adds some unique elements to the original Maurice Sendak storybook. Many people learn to cope with life's troubles in their own way, and Max does so by becoming a wild thing. These are difficult thoughts for a young boy who already has the dilemmas of his age to deal with. He knows that, like the sun, one day his energy will run out and he'll fade away. He is imaginative and rambunctious, but he has no control. This goes on until the Great Rumpus Cat arrives and scares the dogs away. Two more dog tribes, the Pugs and the Poms, eventually join in the barking as well.

Running Time: An hour and a half MPAA Rating: PG Max is angry. It is sung by Munkustrap and describes a legendary battle between two neighbouring dog tribes, the Pekes and the Pollicles, who bark 'until you could hear them all over the park'.
