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Wild Tales

Original title: Relatos salvajes
  • 2014
  • R
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
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Rita Cortese, Ricardo Darín, Diego Gentile, Darío Grandinetti, Oscar Martínez, María Marull, Erica Rivas, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Mónica Villa, María Onetto, and Julieta Zylberberg in Wild Tales (2014)
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Six short stories that explore the extremities of human behavior involving people in distress.Six short stories that explore the extremities of human behavior involving people in distress.Six short stories that explore the extremities of human behavior involving people in distress.

  • Director
    • Damián Szifron
  • Writers
    • Julian Loyola
    • Damián Szifron
    • Germán Servidio
  • Stars
    • Darío Grandinetti
    • María Marull
    • Mónica Villa
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    231K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,575
    76
    • Director
      • Damián Szifron
    • Writers
      • Julian Loyola
      • Damián Szifron
      • Germán Servidio
    • Stars
      • Darío Grandinetti
      • María Marull
      • Mónica Villa
    • 311User reviews
    • 306Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated movie #201
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 51 wins & 58 nominations total

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    Darío Grandinetti
    Darío Grandinetti
    • Salgado (segment "Pasternak")
    María Marull
    María Marull
    • Isabel (segment "Pasternak")
    Mónica Villa
    Mónica Villa
    • Profesora Leguizamón (segment "Pasternak")
    Diego Starosta
    • Ignacio Fontana (segment "Pasternak")
    Marcelo Frasca
    • Gerente Casa Tía (segment "Pasternak")
    Lucila Mangone
    • Azafata (segment "Pasternak")
    María Laura Caccamo
    • Empleada Aerolínea (segment "Pasternak")
    • (as Laura Cáccamo)
    Carlos Alberto Vavassori
    • Víctor Jensen (episodio 'Pasternak')
    Pablo Machado
    • Hombre #1 (segment "Pasternak")
    Horacio Vay
    • Hombre #2 (segment "Pasternak")
    Javier Pedersoli
    Javier Pedersoli
    • Único Amigo (segment "Pasternak")
    Héctor Drachtman
    • Padre Pasternak (segment "Pasternak")
    María Rosa López Ottonello
    • Madre Pasternak (segment "Pasternak")
    Rita Cortese
    Rita Cortese
    • Cocinera (segment "Las ratas")
    Julieta Zylberberg
    Julieta Zylberberg
    • Moza (segment "Las ratas")
    César Bordón
    • Cuenca (segment "Las ratas")
    Juan Santiago Linari
    • Alexis (segment "Las ratas")
    Leonardo Sbaraglia
    Leonardo Sbaraglia
    • Diego Iturralde (segment "El más fuerte")
    • Director
      • Damián Szifron
    • Writers
      • Julian Loyola
      • Damián Szifron
      • Germán Servidio
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    Reviewers say 'Wild Tales' is an anthology film exploring revenge, rage, and societal issues through six stories. Directed by Damián Szifron, it blends dark humor with intense drama, often surprising audiences. Critics commend its inventive storytelling, strong performances, and the director's balance of humor and social commentary. While some segments stand out, others are less effective, resulting in a mixed but generally positive reception. The cinematography, soundtrack, and ensemble cast enhance its engaging, thought-provoking experience.
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    9nicholasruddick

    Forget Wild, These Tales Are Savage!

    This is a very watchable and often extremely funny anthology of six short films. The dialogue is in Spanish, the director and settings are Argentine. The stories are all slightly-over-the-top-realism in the manner of Almodóvar tinged with the dark surrealism of the Buñuel of The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie. The scenarios are graphic rather than subtle, but they all work well most of the time, because most of us can identify with the main characters, recognizing how little it can take to shake us from complacency into violence.

    The official English title "Wild Tales" suggests madcap craziness. But these tales are savage ("selvaje" in the original Spanish), a word that better suggests the ferocious beast lurking not far under the skin of all of us. The beast can be unchained by nothing more complicated than being cut off by a driver who doesn't signal or finding that our car has been impounded for an unwitting parking infraction.

    In the first and shortest episode, what appears to be an absurd series of coincidences linking all the passengers on a plane turns out to have a logical and sinister rationale. The ending explains why in the opening scene the woman checking in at the airport is told that she will not earn frequent flyer points for her trip! And the final, longest episode hilariously tracks the chaotic degeneration of a stereotypical Jewish wedding party, initiated by the bride's discovery that the groom has been cheating on her with one of the guests. This is not a film for young children or for people who aren't willing to admit how close they sometimes are to dissolving in animal rage.
    8ferguson-6

    Rage and Revenge, Guilty Laughter

    Greetings again from the darkness. Do you often get accused of having a slightly demented sense of humor? Do you have secret crazy thoughts of seeking revenge on those who have wronged you? If so, writer/director Damian Szifron has a collection of short stories just for you!

    Nominated for Best Foreign Language Oscar, Argentina's entry is just now opening in the Dallas market where I live. To say Wild Tales is a wild ride would be quite an understatement. There are six short stories blended together, and while you may not recognize the theme immediately, it doesn't take long before rage and retribution jump to the forefront in these seemingly typical slices of everyday life.

    The best short stories make a quick grab for attention, and manage to convey character and setting from the beginning. The writing is crucial and can easily collapse in the hands of a less-proficient short story writer. But when it works, it's fascinating to watch, and Mr. Szifron has a real talent for making us laugh in the midst of truly awful situations.

    Not to give away any details, but the six stories involve: a remarkable "coincidence" on a flight, an unwelcome customer at a local diner, a close-quarters brawl at a bridge, the frustration of dealing with "the system", misguided parental instincts in protecting their kid, and the most wheels-off wedding reception ever filmed.

    If you are ever searching for an example of a dark comedy, this one will provide clarity. The seemingly unrelated stories are woven together through payback, though the price is often pretty high. Mr. Szifron's stories remind us that life is not fair, but when it's happening to someone else, we can still laugh about it.
    8sanarg

    Clever, dark and funny

    The movie is actually 6 short films, all related by brutal violence motivated by different situations. Family. Society. Government. It works very well like that, lasting over 120 minutes that go by quickly. It feels very fluid. Szifrón's eye is very precise. You can tell everything was very well thought. I wouldn't say this is a philosophical film, but it is clever entertainment, that makes you think if this wild tales are actually that wild... Even though this stories are taken to the extreme, everything feels somehow possible when you look back.

    Darkly humorous. Watch it.
    8twilliams76

    Wildly thrilling. Wildly fun. Wildly original.

    This Argentine film that found itself nominated for the 2014 Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award comes to us from director Damián Szifrón who has crafted a feature film comprised of a series of 6 vignettes/small stories about human beings from all walks of (Argentine) life who are all tested and taken to their limits ... until they finally lose control. While mostly disastrous the film is also WILDly thrilling and wholly original in its daring cheekiness ... as the film is a bitter dark comedy (with tinges of brutal drama).

    It is a film about a myriad group of people on a plane; a young waitress who still finds herself grieving over a family tragedy of the past; an encounter between two men from different social classes on a desolate highway; a man growing tired of the rat race of life in which we are all destined to lose; the aftermath of a horrible automobile accident; and a wedding reception like none you've ever seen before. All feature one or two characters taken to the edge ...

    It is how each of them handles their various situations that give us our WILD stories. Fascinatingly grim at times, the film almost always miraculously produces laughter and grins. Much of the laughter might be heavily muffled as one chuckles under his/her breath as others around them fail to see the director's (WILDly) wicked sense of humor come into play in some of the film's intense situations; but the dark tone pervades the entire film.

    While the film is most definitely tragic in many instances, Wild Tales is a comedy of errors about human nature and who we are. Some can watch this and most-likely not pick up even a hint of humor; but it is there ... and it is fantastically facetious.

    Wildly thrilling. Wildly fun. Wildly original. It is courageously wild.
    10patrickfile

    Too much fun and human darkness for one day.

    Watched last night at the theater with my girlfriend.

    It's a compilations of 6 tales, but they don't have the same type of lenght, humor or darkness. Each one is unique.

    1) Airplane tale: fantastic, hilarating and surrealistic story to open the series.

    2) Coffee shop tale: shorter, but dark and makes you wonder what's "freedom" for some people.

    3) Road tale: excellent. A really LOT of violence and a little bit of humor makes this one of the best tales in the movie.

    4) Human limit tale: a man that's having a couple of really bad days explode when he runs out of patiente. Great acting.

    5) Accident tale: 90% darkness. And the fact that could be a very possible story makes it even darker. Shocking finale.

    6) Wedding tale: almost impossible to qualify. Hilarious for the most part, but at the end, it will make you wonder to whom you are spending your whole life with.

    Seeing this compilation in a theater for the price of one, its a damn good deal if you ask me.

    Go watch it.

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    • Trivia
      The site of the bridge, in which the tale "The Strongest" was filmed, is actually the 60th kilometer on the route between Cafayate and Salta, as the character in the tale mentions. This place has become a kind of a tourist attraction nowadays, as can be seen in Google Street View at coordinates (-25.730669,-65.6967926).
    • Goofs
      When Diego crashes his car, the airbags deploy and stay inflated. In an actual crash, airbags deploy instantly and then immediately deflate.
    • Quotes

      Mauricio: [to his own son] I gave you the best education and you always did whatever you wanted. Now, go screw yourself.

    • Crazy credits
      In the opening credits of the film, each actor is identified and accompanied by the image of a wild animal. In the case of the director (Szifrón), he chose a fox, the reason is not only because he is red haired: "The fox was an animal that my dad really liked, he always saw foxes documentaries, I think that's why I chose it..."
    • Connections
      Featured in The Oscars (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Love Theme From Flashdance
      Music by Giorgio Moroder

      Performed by Helen St. John

      © Copyright by Intersong.USA, Inc. / Famous Music Corp.

      Courtesy of Paramount Pictures Corporation

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    • Release date
      • August 21, 2014 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • Spain
      • France
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • brazil official movie website
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    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Relatos salvajes
    • Filming locations
      • Cafayate, Salta, Argentina
    • Production companies
      • K&S Films
      • El Deseo
      • Televisión Federal (Telefe)
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    • Budget
      • $3,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,106,530
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $85,100
      • Feb 22, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $31,478,893
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 2 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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