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2022101 minComedy, Crime, Drama

Wild Men

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Is Wild Men worth watching? With a rating of 6.101/10, this Comedy, Crime, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Wild Men Synopsis

Armed only with a bow and an ensemble of animal skins, Martin sets off into the forest in a misguided attempt to overcome his midlife crisis. A chance meeting with a fugitive named Musa leads to a twisted trip through the fjords with police, drug runners, and Martin's family not far behind. As an unlikely friendship develops and wildly original set-pieces unfold, Martin's quest for manhood leads to deep and hilariously uncomfortable realizations about the presumed masculine ideal.

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Top Cast

Rasmus Bjerg
Rasmus BjergMartin
Zaki Youssef
Zaki YoussefMusa
Bjørn Sundquist
Bjørn SundquistØyvind
Sofie Gråbøl
Sofie GråbølAnne
Marco Ilsø
Marco IlsøSimon
Jonas Bergen Rahmanzadeh
Jonas Bergen RahmanzadehBashir
Håkon T. Nielsen
Håkon T. NielsenTore
Tommy Karlsen
Tommy KarlsenEigil
Rune Temte
Rune TemteHenrik
Katinka Evers-Jahnsen
Katinka Evers-JahnsenSally

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Is Wild Men worth watching?

Wild Men has received mixed reviews with a 6.101/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Crime, Drama movies.

Is Wild Men hit or flop?

Wild Men has received average ratings (6.101/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Wild Men is a Comedy, Crime, Drama movie that Armed only with a bow and an ensemble of animal skins, Martin sets off into the forest in a misguided attempt to overcome his midlife crisis. A chance...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 4, 2024
★ 6

"Martin" (Rasmus Bjerg) does a fine impersonation of a Viking chasing down a goat with a bow and arrow... Thing is, he's pretty useless and we quickly discover he's a fairly fair-weather hunter with a penchant for crisps and chocolate. Whilst he is foraging, a group of men driving along the road have an unfortunate encounter with a moose and believing his friends are dead, the injured "Musa" (Zaki Youssef) abandons the wreck and sets off for help. It's "Martin" who finds him and helps him with some home made first aid before they set off together to find his tent. Separately, we are aware that the police are after after the moose-manglers and when they apprehend "Musa", "Martin" intervenes making him just as wanted as his new friend and setting the scene for some daft escapades amongst the wilderness. What only makes matters worse is that his friends are still very much alive, and they too are on his trail - all for the contents of a sports bag! At times this is actually quite funny and Bjerg has a bit of comedy timing to him, but sadly the story rather runs out of steam and becomes a little too farcical as thugs, police and the pair reach a disappointing denouement. There is some glorious scenery to behold and the writing does delivery some fun from the characters' eccentricities - especially the familiar face of Rune Temte who's "Henrik" leads a village of real live Vikings cooking freshly caught meat over the fire (whilst their car is parked nearby). It tries a bit too hard, but is a bit different and worth a watch.