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Después de años de un comportamiento irresponsable, una adicción a la heroína y la destrucción de su matrimonio, Strayed toma una decisión precipitada. Obsesionada por los recuerdos de su madre, Bobbi, y carente de toda experiencia, emprende - totalmente sola - una caminata de más de mil millas por el Sendero de las Cimas del Pacífico. Alma salvaje revela con enorme fuerza sus terrores y sus placeres a medida que sigue adelante en una odisea que la enloquece, la fortalece y acaba curándola. (20th Century Fox España)

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POMO 

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español El reciente hermano The Wayde Emilio Estévez, en el que el padre hace una caminata en busca de un hijo muerto, me impresionó más. Tuvo una interacción más interesante entre los personajes que el protagonista conoció en el camino. Alma salvaje contiene algunas escenas buenas, tiene un ambiente agradable al aire libre y Reese es muy bueno como siempre. Pero los flashbacks que representan relaciones con personajes de su pasado no son el motor de la película como pretendían y deberían ser. El flashback de la vida de Aaron Ralston en 127 Horas fue mucho más fuerte en eso, y en la confrontación con la situación que el personaje principal estaba enfrentando en su momento, me absorbió por completo. Aún así, Alma salvaje sigue siendo una buena película, para tres estrellas y media. ()

Lima 

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inglés Beautiful scenery, a charismatic girl, Simon and Garfunkel, a meaningful story and emotions. If I were to recall something similar in type and genre, the last time I enjoyed a film like this was Penn's Into the Wild eleven years ago. The protagonist of that one had different motivations, but both have something in common: they are searching for themselves in a beautiful, purifying landscape. At the beginning I wasn't really hooked, the sudden cuts were a bit confusing, but as time went on I got incredibly engaged. I understood the main character, I envied her determination to do something with herself, and I'm so glad that Vallée didn't slip into cheap tropes, that some scenes that could have slid into a fatal ending were resolved in a different way and the clichés were avoided. And the way Vallée works with flashbacks is a masterpiece, too. And especially Reese – she put everything into the role, she even produced it herself; girl I admire you! Reese is just a God-given talent, like Vallée, I have yet to see a bad or even just mediocre film from him. ()

Matty 

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inglés Though Wild is very well rhythmised in twenty-minute segments, due to the logic of the plot new revelations cannot reverse the course of events, but only contribute to our understanding of the protagonist. Especially in the final third, we could criticise the film for the fact that it suffers from a low level of action and structural repetitiveness. However, if we don’t judge it by the standards of mannishly linear “action” films, the narrative cyclicity with the returning of motifs as fixed ideas (instead of development of those motifs) is conversely what makes Wild a unique film that is both outwardly and inwardly feminist. 80% ()

Malarkey 

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inglés Reese Witherspoon delivered quite a respectable performance in this movie. Already in the beginning, she showed how easily a chipped nail can be torn from a toe which went through a two-hundred-kilometer hike on a trek across the Rocky Mountains with an elevation gain of least thirty kilometers. After a moment, however, a totally typical story began to unravel. It shows us Reese who is going through purgatory, at first without showing the reason, and we’ll only get to know the reason gradually, from the glimpses of her memories. It took me some time to attune to her, and about a halfway into the movie everything was clear to me. And from that moment I started to really enjoy the movie. Too bad that the ending was too open. I like open endings in movies like this but in this case it kind of faded away into nothing. The Way (2010) is much better in this respect. Anyhow, Reese’s performance was really great – I’d say even greater that the elevation gain she had to tackle during the movie. ()

Marigold 

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inglés A conventional travel drama about the search for oneself, which Jean-Marc Vallée is able to enrich with interesting flashbacks, most of the time. They develop several themed storylines that focus on the magnetic Reese Witherspoon. Her transformation from a frightened novice who isn’t able to lift her own backpack to queen of the PCT is so impressively experienced, so much so that one also forgets balancing on the edge of kitsch, a bit of amateurish symbolism and a stretched last third. Not that Hornby's "book-like" screenplay helps with its pronounced durability and depth, but as a pleasant spiritual trip through a beautiful landscape for one evening, it's absolutely okay. ()

DaViD´82 

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inglés When you cheat and take drugs, you become a prostitute... What is surprising is that the Wild is also good in terms of the intimate and chamber line "lonesome Witherspoon - inhospitable nature - endless purifying walk - the eternal self-question of the heroine". On the contrary, on this level, it does the job really well. To the extent that it makes you want to take a bag pack, go on a solitary hike and at the same time clear your head. The only drawback are the unnatural flashbacks, which at first can do with only hints/flashes in a nice way, but the closer Cheryl's journey comes to an end, the more literal and didactic they are. But what it only takes is one alpaca and everything what should be said becomes instantly clear. ()

gudaulin 

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inglés Reese Witherspoon has decided to reminisce about her more ambitious beginnings and go back to the time before she melted into average commercial comedies. Unfortunately, for my taste, this film is predictable and not very interesting from a psychological and dramatic perspective. I can't remember the last time I found flashbacks so annoying, as they completely disrupt the storytelling. Without them, I would probably give it a cautious three stars - but like this, I can't even give it that. Overall impression: 45%. ()

NinadeL 

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inglés In retrospect, after Big Little Lies, it's easy to appreciate Jean-Marc Vallée's collaboration with Reese Witherspoon and Laura Dern. A pleasant experience, despite the fact that the subject is quite unique. Whoever is tempted by this adventure on foot through the wilderness can also read the autobiographical book of the same name by Cheryl Strayed. ()

Kaka 

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inglés There are two reasons to check out these spiritual odysseys like Wild or Into The Wild: the haunting scenery and spiritual cleansing, or at least the psychological nitty-gritty of a main character full of opinions, attitudes and experiences that come into direct confrontation with the question of whether this or that decision is good or bad. With a little imagination, everyone will find themselves, at least for a while in some passages. They have done it cleverly and for good measure put in basically all the negative model situations that can happen to a person from an early age (a bully father, illness, poverty, drugs, etc.). Wild is less psychedelic and puts more emphasis on family, relationships and the formation of what one should have, or not have in life and what one should prioritise. Reese Witherspoon is convincing and solid, but doesn't, as it tends to do, get under the skin as she should, as despite all the blood and sweat it's still just a bedtime story, or rather a good morning one. ()

lamps 

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inglés Better than Into the Wild, it works much better with the dosing of information and always has something to reveal. Reese is great and you never lose interest in her character, though many of the scenes are not precisely the most memorable (but many are enriched by “El Condor Pasa”). For me it’s also valuable as an educational documentary – I realised that I would go on a long nature trip only with a bunch of armed friends and accompanied by a car carrying beer, a coolbox and a grill. That would be proper wilderness. 75% ()

kaylin 

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inglés I like these movies where a person tries to discover themselves through nature. There is plenty of nature here, there are perfectly concentrated flashbacks, and the excellent acting performances are not missing either. It is not a cruel film, there are just emotionally strong scenes. It could have been a bit tougher here and there, but Reese still delivers a performance that is the best for me. ()

Remedy 

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inglés What makes Wild wonderful is that it uses all of its impressive scenery (and it has its share) as a secondary means for making an extremely intimate and humanly emotional narrative that perfectly captures perhaps the most overused cliché of all, that the journey is the destination. Despite all the difficulties and complications during the expedition itself, it is actually beautiful to watch the gradual process of inner cleansing and ultimate detachment from all the ugly traumas of life. Moreover, Reese Witherspoon gives one of her best performances ever. The final scene on the Bridge of the Gods has incredible emotional power. [75%] ()