Wild Tales Review

Wild Tales
Incorporating six short stories inspired by the pressures of modern-life, injustice, coincidence and escalating extremes of human behaviour, set in Argentina.

by Damon Wise |
Published on
Release Date:

27 Mar 2015

Running Time:

122 minutes

Certificate:

15

Original Title:

Wild Tales

Incorporating six short stories inspired by the pressures of modern-life, this Oscar-nominated feature by Argentinian director Damián Szifrón is a blast, juggling various shades of black comedy, starting with the uproarious Pasternak, in which random passengers on a plane find they have rather a lot in common.

The five films that follow don’t always hit the same hysterical heights (notably The Proposal, a much more sombre story about a fatal hit-and-run), but the climactic wedding tale Until Death Do Us Part brings back all the subversive, crazy chaos of Pedro Almodóvar.

This Oscar-nominated feature by Argentinian director Damián Szifrón is a blast, juggling various shades of black comedy
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