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Wild Things (Unrated Edition) [Blu-ray]


Directed by
   John McNaughton




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Genre: Drama

Plot Outline:
     The scheme is far from tame. But whose scheme is it? Assume nothing as you venture beyond Blue Bay's elite beach communities and into the murky waters of the Everglades for a mystery of deceit sex and greed as unpredictable as a hungry gator. And please keep your hands inside the boat at all times. Kevin Bacon Matt Dillon Neve Campbell Denise Richards and Bill Murray star in a swamp-steamy thriller about two high school students the guidance counselor they accuse of rape and the detective who knows there's more to the story.

      Wild Things is the kind of lurid, trashy thriller that you'll either dive into with unabashed pleasure or turn away from in prudish disgust; it's entirely your choice, but we suggest the former option since it's obviously much more fun. The plot's so convoluted it's hardly worth describing, except to say that it's set in humid Florida and involves a respected high school teacher (Matt Dillon--yes, Matt Dillon as a teacher!) who is faced with accusations of rape by a student (Denise Richards, from Starship Troopers) who had been giving him the kind of attention most people would consider improper for such a "nice" young lady. Another student (Neve Campbell) raises a similar charge against the teacher, and that's when a police officer (Kevin Bacon) begins to investigate the allegations. Just when you think the movie's gone overboard with its shameless sex and absurdly twisted plot, in drops Bill Murray as an unscrupulous lawyer (of course) to spice things up with insurance scams and welcomed comic relief. As directed by John McNaughton (who has a way of making just the right moves with this kind of film noir melodrama), Wild Things is a bona fide guilty pleasure--the kind of movie you may be ashamed to enjoy, but what the heck, you'll enjoy it anyway. --Jeff Shannon


 

Rating: Unrated

Cast Summary:
  Matt Dillon Sam Lombardo
  Kevin Bacon Sgt. Ray Duquette
  Neve Campbell Suzie Marie Toller
  Theresa Russell Sandra Van Ryan
  Denise Richards Kelly Lanier Van Ryan
  Daphne Rubin-Vega Det. Gloria Perez
  Robert Wagner Tom Baxter
  Bill Murray Kenneth Bowden
  Carrie Snodgress
  Jeff Perry
  Cory Pendergast
  Marc Macaulay
  Toi Svane Stepp
  Dennis Neal
  Eduardo Y???ᄀ???ᄆez

Studio: Columbia Pictures

DVD Release Date: 2007-07-17

Runtime: 115

Country: USA

Language: English  French  Arabic  Dutch  English  French  French 

Region: Region 1 encoding (US and Canada)

Format: Anamorphic  Color  Dolby  Subtitled  Widescreen 

Number of discs: 1

Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1

Comment:
    Very hot sexy movie. I was intrigued by the hot sex scenes between Matt Dillon and Denise Richards." Wild Things" is a complex and sordid tale of forbidden love, murder, mayhem, and corruption, done with a nautical twist in an ultra-fashionable Florida town. Matt Dillon plays an apparently wronged school counselor, and Kevin Bacon is the cop who haunts him. Along the way the cast runs afoul of numerous interwoven scams, double-crosses, and personal vendettas that require the viewer to pay close attention to truly understand. Neve Campbell is brilliant and beautiful as the ultimate vixen, although my favorite onscreen moments came from the delightful Bill Murray as a shyster attorney. Robert Wagner was also wonderful as Murray's arch legal enemy: although this is far from a comedy, the interaction between those two is priceless. Nothing is as it seems, and the loose ends take the entire length of the film (including the closing credits) to fully grasp. I liked the film, but thought the running time was a bit long. A bit of judicious pruning could have made what is already a great story even tighter. If you are looking for a sexy contemporary mystery filled with unpredictable turns, "Wild Things" is certain to satisfy.I just love a movie that stimulates brain cells and I came into this one blind. There are so many plot twists you really need to gather your snacks before you start the movie. For some strange reason I watched the final credits probably because at the end I was in the "WTF" mode. Such a tangled web this film weaves but the answers lie in the final credits! Great presentation too bad the sequels didn't follow leader.