
On a tiny exotic island, Tuesday, an outgoing parrot lives with his quirky animal friends in paradise. However, Tuesday can't stop dreaming about discovering the world. After a violent storm, Tuesday and his friends wake up to find a strange creature on the beach: Robinson Crusoe. Tuesday immediately views Crusoe as his ticket off the island to explore new lands. Likewise, Crusoe soon realizes that the key to surviving on the island is through the help of Tuesday and the othe... (Full plot summary below)
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On a tiny exotic island, Tuesday, an outgoing parrot lives with his quirky animal friends in paradise. However, Tuesday can't stop dreaming about discovering the world. After a violent storm, Tuesday and his friends wake up to find a strange creature on the beach: Robinson Crusoe. Tuesday immediately views Crusoe as his ticket off the island to explore new lands. Likewise, Crusoe soon realizes that the key to surviving on the island is through the help of Tuesday and the other animals. It isn't always easy at first, as the animals don't speak "human." Slowly but surely, they all start living together in harmony, until one day, when their comfortable life is overturned by two savage cats, who wish to take control of the island. A battle ensues between the cats and the group of friends but Crusoe and the animals soon discover the true power of friendship up against all odds (even savage cats).
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| One Guy's OpinionFrank Swietek'The Mild Life' would be a better, and certainly more accurate, title for this juvenile retelling of the Robinson Crusoe story, which despite including numerous action sequences, comes across as pedestrian and rather tepid. |
| Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)Linda CookWhere did this delightful little movie come from? |
| HeyUGuysEmily BreenOffers captivating thrills and non stop entertainment for an under 8 audience. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfAs animated extravaganzas go, it lacks rhythm and a captivating sense of escalation. |
| Detroit NewsAdam Graham"The Wild Life" is an import from Belgium that should have been left at customs. |
| ClarínPablo A. ScholzThe purists will stir their stomach like Robinson Crusoe before the shipwreck, but they will be surprised by the changes in this adaptation and will truly enjoy this film. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Screen It!Jim JudyOne is likely to wish that as much attention and effort would have been put into crafting an engaging story and characters as making the visuals pop. (Full Content Review for Parents - Violence, Scary Stuff for young kids, etc. - also Available) |
| RogerEbert.comSheila O'MalleyThe film tries to pack in a little bit too much in its running time, and there isn't a comedic moment until well into the film, a strange choice in a movie for kids, but The Wild Life has its moments of charm, hilarity, and slapstick that worked really well. |
| AV ClubIgnatiy VishnevetskyThe sort of uninspired international pre-sales item that usually goes straight from a basement booth at the Cannes film market to a Netflix parent’s peripheral vision. The sole interesting thing about NWave’s animation is its use of the camera, which plays to 3-D’s pop-out factor. |
| Cairo360Marija DjurovicA relatively entertaining animated adventure of a famous adventurer which the youngsters will happily eat up. |