Review of Where the Wild Things Are (2009) by Deborah Ross for The Spectator — 28 Aug 2018
It is bewildering but not in an emotionally complex or troublesome way. It's bewildering in a narratively confused, narratively lost, we-never-figured-out-what-we-wanted-all-this-extra-stuff-to-add-up-to sort of way.
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This review of Where the Wild Things Are (2009) was written by Deborah Ross and published by The Spectator on 28 Aug 2018.
Where the Wild Things Are has generally received positive reviews.
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