As a vehicle for Emma Roberts, 'Wild Child' certainly succeeds, showcasing her ability to embody a rebellious teen with charisma. The film’s strength lies in its straightforward premise and the visual humour derived from Poppy's culture shock. The…
Wild Child
Sixteen-year-old Poppy has everything her unlimited credit cards can buy, and a spoiled attitude to match. After a final thoughtless prank, her exasperated father ships her off to…
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'Wild Child' trots out a well-worn narrative: the spoiled rich kid learns a lesson at a strict school. Emma Roberts tries her best to inject life into Poppy, but the character remains largely one-dimensional for much of the…
This is a charmingly executed teen comedy that benefits from a spirited lead performance by Emma Roberts. Her portrayal of the incorrigible Poppy is both funny and, eventually, relatable. The film excels in its depiction of the culture…
'Wild Child' presents a premise ripe for satire, yet it often settles for the comfortably conventional. Emma Roberts navigates the role of the petulant Poppy with energy, but the character's transformation feels somewhat accelerated. The film’s tone oscillates…
Emma Roberts delivers a spirited performance as Poppy, the archetypal spoiled American teen shipped off to an English boarding school. The premise, while familiar, offers ample opportunity for fish-out-of-water comedy, and the film largely capitalises on this. The…
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Beyond its surface-level teen comedy elements, 'Wild Child' touches upon themes of privilege and the potential for redemption. It implicitly questions the effects of unchecked wealth on a young person's development and explores whether discipline and a new environment can foster genuine personal growth. The film contrasts different social strata and attitudes towards behaviour and consequence.