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The Wild Life (2016) Movie Review

October 6, 2016 Steve Baqqi

Robinson Crusoe is a classic literary work written by Daniel Defoe in the early 18th century. The story involves the titular character spending thirty years stranded on a deserted island and has since been adapted dozens of times into other media. The Wild Life is an animated film adapted from Robinson Crusoe, unfortunately, it’s god-awful. The film probably hoped to slip under the radar of late summer releases that generally bomb or go unnoticed by the masses. The Wild Life is a Belgian-French film translated into English and released upon a naive and unsuspecting audience. I, unfortunately, paid good money to see this garbage. You should not.

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Tags The Wild Life, 2016, Movie Review, Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe, Terrible Movies, Belgian-French Film, Super Mario Bros, Yuri Lowenthal, Paradise Island, Finding Dory, Kubo and the Two Strings, Zootopia, Parrot Mak/Tuesday, David Howard Thornton
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