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    This story is very different from gay movies I have seen. It revolves around criminality and hope of getting out into the real world. I say that its very rare to find 'the one' in prison because the fact that you realize that both of you know you did something wrong. I honestly thought the main character was going to cheat on his roommate for that blonde dude but thankfully he didn't which was a good thing. the acting was good but you would honestly know that this is a thriller. I however didn't like the ending because I thought it would show the main character being set free with his lover or something happy as it really was disappointing.
  • Great dilemmas and filled with obstacles usually make excellent films, and they're always gripping or exciting enough to make us feel fully immersed in everything. "The Wilding" is no exception but it makes us want it for more. It's too short and it's never enough. If the film's director happens to read this, here's my message: rewrite for a bigger project and try to get funds for it, cause I'll watch it in a heartbeat.

    The dilemma: juvenile delinquent Malcolm (Reef Ireland, very good) is torn between a chance of leaving detention, after being paroled, or staying behind to protect Ty, his love (Shannon Glowacki), a less experienced juvenile convict amidst a violently charged place, with fights and conflicts happening all the time. The facility's supervisor is deeply inclined to help Malcolm with the leaving process but he can't understand the boy's reasons on his "apparent" doubt to not getting out of there. Meanwhile, another problem is getting ahead and the couple is about to face a final and dangerous test against a rival group.

    A rising tension dominates the film's mood with threats, punches and provocations, all told in a spinning manner (a well-placed shaky camera), softened by small yet highly effective tender moments between Malcolm and Ty, in brief romantic moments those characters can speak and relate with each other (Malcolm teases his partner with a rap, it was kind of sexy). The latter moment could be expanded here and also in a possible future version in a feature film (please, let that happen). I loved the film simply because it was a different coming of age story dealing with gay characters at the society's margin rather than the "Glee" like format we have on the mainstream lately, everything's happy and perfect at such a young age and everyone falls for that but it's not real, it's one side of the coin. Stories like "The Wilding" need to exist, they serve a higher purpose of comforting those who think they don't stand a chance, that they don't have a place in the world and they can't or won't find love. There's hope. 10/10
  • avideory19 March 2018
    I am not a movie critic so this is my personal opinion. I could not relate to the characters at all, maybe it was because the australian accent or the dark atmosphere of the young criminal correction facility. acting and camera use was fine, i would like to see this again with proper english subtitles because it was really hard for me understand what they say in some parts. the ending was sad yet probable

    homophobia was strong in the movie as it is in the reviews section. there is no need to bash a movie simply it has male nudity, or a male to male kiss, or some graphic content, you can just skip watching it, no?

    so i gave it 3 stars not because of the homoerotic content in the movie but because of the reasons i stated above.
  • There is just something inherently sexy about prisons. This isn't 'Oz', but it's still good. However I will never understand why or how aggression comes so easily to people. I'm just not built that way.

    I really wasn't keen on the rapping, I suppose it was to try and connect with the younger audience, but it wasn't even a good rap.

    A few boys that I could happily be locked up with in there, let's hope that they're all at least 18.

    333.03/1000.
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    "The Wilding" is an Australian live action short by writer and director Grant Scicluna and thanks to the awards attention, it is still his most known work and also the most known work for many others from cast and crew. It runs for 15 minutes and was made back in 2012. I think the prison walls made it a nice atmospheric watch. The acting was decent too, but there were weaknesses with the script. These are mostly in terms of realism. the whole homosexuality plot never really worked and that's crucial because it's such an important point of the story. This is quite a shame as, with a better screenplay this entire film could have become really good. But the way it actually turned out, I cannot agree with the awards bodies and I give it a thumbs-down. Not recommended.