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2014122 minDrama, Thriller, Comedy

Wild Tales

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Is Wild Tales worth watching? With a rating of 7.869/10, this Drama, Thriller, Comedy film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Wild Tales Synopsis

Injustice and the demands of the world can cause stress for many people. Some of them, however, explode. This includes a waitress serving a grouchy loan shark, an altercation between two motorists, an ill-fated wedding reception, and a wealthy businessman who tries to buy his family out of trouble.

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Top Cast

Ricardo Darín
Ricardo DarínSimón Fisher (segment "Bombita")
Leonardo Sbaraglia
Leonardo SbaragliaDiego (segment "El más fuerte")
Érica Rivas
Érica RivasRomina (segment "Hasta que la muerte nos separe")
Oscar Martínez
Oscar MartínezMauricio (segment "La propuesta")
Rita Cortese
Rita CorteseCook (segment "Las ratas")
Julieta Zylberberg
Julieta ZylberbergWaitress (segment "Las ratas")
Darío Grandinetti
Darío GrandinettiSalgado (segment "Pasternak")
María Marull
María MarullIsabel (segment "Pasternak")
Mónica Villa
Mónica VillaProfessor Leguizamón (segment "Pasternak")
César Bordón
César BordónCuenca (segment "Las ratas")

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Is Wild Tales worth watching?

Yes, Wild Tales is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.869/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama, Thriller, Comedy movies.

Is Wild Tales hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.869/10), Wild Tales is considered a hit among viewers.

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Wild Tales is a Drama, Thriller, Comedy movie that Injustice and the demands of the world can cause stress for many people. Some of them, however, explode. This includes a waitress serving a grouchy lo...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfApr 21, 2024
★ 7

You might not want to watch this film if you've ever dated anyone called Pasternak! It seems in the best traditions of Agatha Christie, this persecuted, unloved and jilted character has managed to assemble just about everyone in his life who has irked him onto an aircraft and guess who's flying the plane? That's the first of six segments that illustrate human nature, usually at it's comically worst, over the next two hours. A roadside diner sees a plot amongst the staff to rid themselves of a nasty loan shark. Then my tip for the best of these sees a ridiculous contretemps on a remote road between a man with a puncture and a local he insulted earlier on his journey. The next takes a pop at red tape as a demolition expert gets a parking ticket whilst laying tons of charges to safely demolish a building. He is either going to get the ticket annulled or he's going to do some annulling of his own. The weakest vignette, I found, involved the son of a wealthy man whose parents are trying to get him off a charge of murder. Corruption and extortion are rife and everyone wants their cut to ensure the lad doesn't swing! Finally, a groom rather stupidly admits to an infidelity as he dances with his new bride on their wedding night. Chaos ensues, tempers fly, the chef gets a dish he wasn't bargaining for... What each of these illustrate quite nicely are flaws in human nature. It could have been renamed the "seven deadly sins" as we address greed, anger, lust - you name it. It's well written to, at times, be quite funny, whilst at others equally cringe-making - making you shift a bit in your chair. My personal favourite character was the cook in the second episode (Rita Cortese)!