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Wendell & Wild

Writer's picture: Gus KellerGus Keller


Wendell & Wild is a vision. Its story is fairly cluttered, ambitiously blending personal drama, political commentary, silly humor, and offbeat surrealism. However, it's executed and motivated well enough to be forgiven and appreciated. Plus, the united resolution makes everything satisfying and justified. Its dialogue is exposition-heavy but also quite funny. The character moments are slim but consistently connect. Meanwhile, the acting is solid. Voice acting is naturally limited, but this skilled cast brings comedic timing, potent emotions, and relatability. Ultimately, doing too much can be a virtuous flaw, especially when a story is progressive, efficient, and meaningful.


Technically, Wendell & Wild is electric. Its visuals use highly stylized lighting, color, movement, angles, cross-sections, and composition. The editing occasionally sags but employs superimposition, split screens, and abundant match cuts. The symbolic sound utilizes echoes, stings, split cuts, layers, heartbeats, and weather. Its trans-diegetic music mixes punk rock, hip-hop, and choirs into a balanced mood of comedy, drama, and creeps. Furthermore, the cast is deep, the claymation is detailed, and the production design is uniquely surreal. Overall, Wendell & Wild is a distinct dream of energized creativity. Despite its slight convolution, everyone can agree it's inspired.


Writing: 7/10

Direction: 9/10

Cinematography: 10/10

Acting: 7/10

Editing: 8/10

Sound: 8/10

Score/Soundtrack: 9/10

Production Design: 10/10

Casting: 8/10

Effects: 9/10


Overall Score: 8.6/10

 
 
 

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