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The Eighteenth Film Club Post!

  • Writer: Jiayi He
    Jiayi He
  • Dec 31, 2023
  • 2 min read

Updated: Nov 4, 2024

The Wild Child is a coming-of-age film that holds a special place in my heart. It beautifully portrays the heroine's journey from rebellion to a deeper understanding of her father, subtly revealing her inner world along the way. At the outset, the attitude of the heroine’s sister hints that the protagonist is far from being a bad child.


The film skillfully explores the complexity of the heroine's character. Misunderstood and wrongly accused, she gradually reveals her true self to those around her. Each character learns to see beyond their initial judgments, showcasing the multi-faceted nature of humanity. Through her resilience and kindness, the heroine dismantles preconceived notions and shows that she is a good-hearted girl deserving of empathy.


The bond between the heroine and her housemates adds another layer of richness to the story. Their genuine camaraderie creates a sense of belonging, making each housemate an integral part of their shared journey. The growth of the heroine is not just a result of her personal changes but also stems from the understanding and support of her friends. This highlights the preciousness of adolescent friendships and the mutual influence they have as they navigate life together.


Each girl in the film is unique, their stories intertwining to create a vibrant tapestry of youth. I felt their growth, struggles, laughter, and tears as if I were right there with them. This deep connection invested me in their journeys and allowed me to experience their emotional ups and downs.


Watching the film offered me a profound understanding of the complexities of adolescence through the eyes of the female lead. Her experiences echoed my own, stirring feelings of empathy and insight into the challenges of growing up.


Overall, The Wild Child is a masterpiece that encapsulates adolescent growth and friendship. The strength and maturity of the female protagonist resonate deeply, and each character's uniqueness shines through. The story enveloped me in a world of conflict, laughter, and emotion, making every moment feel alive. I hope to see more real and touching stories like this in the future, reminding us of the beauty of life on screen.



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I'm a high school student. My name is Shelley He and I'm interested in films. I started this film club in order to watch films with other students. 

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