

Wild Girl: A drama that perfectly mixes romance and suspense – Special (courtesy)
If you don’t know which movie to see at the cinema this weekend, the perfect option is’the wild girl’which, thanks to its intense drama starring Daisy Edgar-Jones, managed to win the famous Cinépolis guarantee and is one of the most captivating previews to be seen on the big screen, just like the acclaimed’ No ‘.
“Wild girl” is the ideal film for those who love a well-made drama on the big screen, however, it has an exciting twist as it doesn’t focus its story entirely on romance, but rather borrows various devices of suspense and mystery to bring an exciting adventure to theaters with subtle but unexpected twists.
After starring opposite Sebastian Stan in “Fresh” on Hulu, Daisy Edgar Jones returns to give life to a completely different character, which despite being also a girl in love, the protagonist of ‘The wild girl’ has a completely different construction compared to the victim of the cannibal that you can see in Star +.
In “The Wild Girl”, the protagonist’s life changes completely when the city accuses her of killing a seemingly helpless man in cold blood, and as her court trial is gradually revealed, the plot shows extensive flashbacks about her life to clarify the situation. her past and find out what brought her up to the present moment.
The wild girl: perfect for not repenting
With a photographic aesthetic, an elegant script and an impeccable interpretation of the protagonist, ‘Wild Girl’ is one of those films that leaves you with a bad taste when you leave the theater, as it has a twisted happy ending that gives meaning to the plots and completely changes the way of seeing the alleged victim’s past.
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While other drama films try to find a classic happy ending for their characters, ‘Wild Girl’ decides to go further and risk making a twist at the very last minute, so that the viewer can leave the room with a face. surprised and forced. to decide if that happy ending was actually the best thing for the story or ends up being a misplaced epilogue.
Since it was revealed that Daisy Edgar-Jones would return to theaters with the character of “The Wild Girl”, this has become one of the most anticipated films by fans of the actress and lovers of drama, and her debut has been worth it. worth it because while it’s not destined to be a mega hit at the box office, it does have a story worth seeing in theaters.
By Jared Solis
Source: Nacion Flix

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