Where The Wild Things Are

As the young Max Records steps out onto the stage of Hall H he looks out at a couple thousand people but is more self-possessed than a lot of the adult actors we’ve seen stroll out into the Comic Con spotlight. There’s a brief ‘wow’ but he never looks shaken. Records, who we saw briefly in The Brothers Bloom and stars as Max in Where the Wild Things Are, has a quote from Maurice Sendak written on his hand. “You know I really love this movie and I hope people like it, because if not they can all go straight to hell.” Beyond that Max didn’t talk much; instead he introduced three long clips from Wild Things that suggest the movie is tender, adventurous and, yeah, dark and maybe even a bit dangerous.

In a short video showing behind the scenes footage and interviews with Spike Jonze and original author Maurice Sendak, that author says that Jonze’s film has an emotional, spiritual and visual life that embodies the book. The footage certainly displays a deep emotional life; there are intimations of death and decay that you don’t often find in a film based on a kids’ book.

Basically, we saw three big sequences. The first is the one that follows from the moment that opens the trailer, where the wild thing Carol (James Gandolfini) is carrying Max through the forest. He’s introducing Max to his kingdom, and as they wander from forest to desert the conversation goes from funny and wry to a surprisingly touching discussion of how things end. Carol laments that the desert was once rock and will eventually be dust; Max shocks him by mentioning that even the sun will eventually die. How could that be, asks Carol? You’re the King, and I’m big! Let’s live!

Then we saw another sequence hinted at in the trailer, where the wild things are thowing each other around, playing in the forsest. They form a big dogpile with Max at the bottom; he’s initially almost frightened, then grows comfortable as the piled wild things form a safe little cave in which he hides. Face to face with KW (Lauren Ambrose) Max talks a bit about his home life and we see a lot of the range of emotion that Records can really project. Frankly, I’m shocked that there was ever any doubt about his performance, because what we see here looks really impressive.

Finally, we saw a third sequence clipped in the trailer, where Max is directing the wild things to build a fortress. It’ll have tunnels, and a laboratory where they can build robots and all sorts of great stuff. They create that sweeping, massive structure of sticks and trees that you might have seen in the trailer and a few stills; here Spike Jonze’s visual sensibility really leaps forward, as we get to see what could be the perfect fantasy childhood fortress of solitude.

Throughout, there was music that sounded at times like additional Arcade Fire songs, but also some of what must be the music created by Carter Burwell and Karen O from the Yeah, Yeah Yeahs. Everything we heard fit the footage very well and added to the sense of a fantasy land that is built on a less than stable foundation. None of the sequences we saw directly showed how things must eventually fall apart; you could watch these moments and wonder where the movie’s drama comes in. But look at the trailer again and you’ll see Max’s kingdom crumbling, and I can see why Sendak might describe the movie as dangerous. Where the Wild Things Are appears to have a real emotional depth, like a dream of a strange, wild forest withbright grottoes and shadowy, frightening reaches.

I’ll say this: people have evidently felt completely transported by Avatar, which left me relatively unmoved. So far, Where the Wild Things Are is the movie that really seems to have been shot in a totally new environment, with creatures and places actually exist outside the film frame.

Also: Apple now has the behind the scenes featurette online.

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  • Nice job Russ, this report, along with Dave and Peter's video reactions, has me thinking there's every chance I'm going to fall in love with this film.
  • octoguy
    this is excellent news, thanks for the coverage Russ.
  • alexdeaton
    Hey everybody! The "short video showing behind the scenes footage and interviews with Spike Jonze and original author Maurice Sendak" can be sen at apple trailers. There's even some beautiful new footage included! Here's the link.

    http://www.apple.com/trailers/wb/wherethewildth...
  • Guest
    awesome, can't wait for this. i knew max records replaced another actor, i didn't know there was any concern about his performance...
  • I haven't been this excited about anything in a while. Great write up.
  • LuMendz
    Can't. Wait. This year is really an excellent year for movies. And 2010 is shaping up as well.
  • sauce_1
    This can not come soon enough. Been looking forward to this one for a long time.

    Hurray! It's almost time.
  • JoJo
    What's up with this and chud constantly trying to bring down avatar. WTF?

    You guys need to realize that Avatar still has 5 months left to release. They will probably finalize their effects by November and I am sure they will look perfect.

    Fact is I think you guys are having hard time beliving a blue alien which does look life like but you don't want to believe it so you are saying it is still CGI.

    I still feel Avatar will be amazing movie and should win best vfx this year.

    Tron 2 looks like total bag of shit yet you guys are saying it looks amazing. fuck that. It has no fluidity and it looks retarded with no living breating characters. I say it looks worse than speed racer.
  • ConcreteLogic
    One contributor said it wasn't the greatest thing ever and you freak out. He wasn't even bad mouthing it.
    Avatar doesn't have to be everyone's favorite movie. Relax.
  • Matt
    I'm so glad to see this getting good reaction beyond the trailer (which also got great reaction). This most definitely the must see film of the year, and it's looking more and more like any minor fears I've had about the film should be put to rest.
  • Craigasorusrex
    Wow thanks for your thoughts Russ. This is starting to looks like a great movie.

    So excited.
  • Rockie
    cant wait
  • dagreenman18
    This is the only movie i have any anticipation for right now.
  • SteveGuttenberg
    Avatar = EPIC FAIL



    lmao
  • whsmith
    I think Avatar is going to suffer from the biggest case of over hype syndrome in Hollywood history. It can't help but come off like a failure now - even if it is good it will disappoint.
  • ace
    But the only hype has been created by the audience. There has been no official trailer or overexposure in that respect. You're talking rubbish.
  • I have the feeling that this film will be viewed as a pure cinematic achievement. As it is, if memory serves, the book is fairly simple, but the breadth that Jonze and crew seem to be aiming towards seems monumental and fantastic. The source material is so pure and Jonze is a visionary director so I don't see how I could possibly be disappointed.
  • zerosum0101
    I know everyone is excited about Avatar, but this is my MUST SEE movie of the year. I love Spike Jonze and I can't wait to see this movie opening day. It's good to hear that the clips shown weren't a letdown.
  • too excited for this
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