Wildlife

Beautiful cinematography and landscapes highlight this captivating, realistic, bittersweet, well-acted, moving, critically acclaimed, 104-minue Paul Dano film based on Richard Ford's 1990 novel in which a sensitive, mature 15-year-old high school student (Ed Oxenbould), who has a part-time job at a photography studio working for a photographer (John Walpole), grows up fast when he watches his mother (Carey Mulligan) struggle to support the household and then become drawn to a wealthy, divorced businessman (Bill Camp) after his proud father (Jake Gyllenhaal) loses his job as a caddy at the local golf course and accepts a dangerous job fighting wildfires near the Canadian border in 1960.
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