Movie Summary - "Wild Things"

            "Wild Things" is a movie based on sex appeal, money, power, and greed. These things help all of the mysteries unravel. This reviewer was entertained by the twist after twist; it is also thought that the setting and the people that the actors portrayed were the key to making the plot believable. With the storyline that takes so many turns, the added items might be the only thing holding the movie together.
             While this reviewer found the sex appeal and the struggle for money and power exciting, it is clearly a movie that the younger generation would prefer over the depression generation. While I find "sleaze and cheese... with gratuitous violence and even more gratuitous sex" enjoyable (Anthony Leong 1), others may not. While the twists are far-fetched and unlikely to happen, the drama and the suspense built in with the never-ending twists made the movie genuinely wild.
             Without the setting and characters, the plot would have just "tripped over a tangled bundle of far-fetched crime theories which would nauseate audiences," says Blue Velvet (1). As Scott Ventura says, With all of the heat and humidity of South Florida, it's much more believable that this kind of storyline would happen. (2) Thinking like the man that I am, who wouldn't want to see the beautiful nude body of Neve Campbell and Denise Richards, and even Steve Rhodes says their bodies are admittedly worth displaying (2).
             As Blue Velvet states, with gorgeous young characters, taboo sex, gobs of money, and a rage-driven by class struggle, Wild Things presents mysteries that compound themselves into sub-mysteries to trick and deceive audiences. "Wild Things" is rater R for full-frontal nudity, sex, dope-smoking, profanity, and some violence would be suitable for older teenagers....

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