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8 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 91Original-CinThom ErnstOriginal-CinThom ErnstIt would be easy to simply recount the stages and progressions of growing up, coming age, self-discovery, and sexual awakenings. Wildhood is all that, but it also dips into identity issues that run deeper than what is affected visual clues and by the preference of touch.
- 80TheWrapCarlos AguilarTheWrapCarlos AguilarThough the ending leaves most narrative loose ends untied, there’s a nurturing wisdom Link acquires from those he meets over the course of the ever-spontaneous journey. Plenty remains unsolved, but he knows himself as a person more than ever before.
- 75The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Aparita BhandariThe Globe and Mail (Toronto)Aparita BhandariFilmed in Nova Scotia and featuring both English and Mi’kmaw, Wildhood beautifully captures the beauty of the landscape and its community as well as moments of humour, even as it treads some bleak spaces.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterLovia GyarkyeThe Hollywood ReporterLovia GyarkyeWildhood combines the foundation of heartrending coming-of-age narratives with the feel-good elements of road trip flicks to create a delicate, not to mention visually appealing, sophomore film.
- 70The New York TimesNatalia WinkelmanThe New York TimesNatalia WinkelmanThe quiet candor with which Hannam addresses issues of masculinity, and how it intersects with an Indigenous and queer identity, elevates this otherwise conventional story.
- 60The GuardianPeter BradshawThe GuardianPeter BradshawMaybe there is a kind of saintliness in the film which is occasionally difficult to take, but it’s an accomplished, tremendously shot piece of work.
- 60The Observer (UK)Wendy IdeThe Observer (UK)Wendy IdeIt’s striking, certainly, but teasingly elusive when it comes to story resolution.