Wild Tales review

A roaring rampage of revenge.

12DOVE Verdict

Imagine all of D-Fens’ fury in Falling Down squeezed into one short, then times it by six. A gloriously crazed compendium that fizzes with OMG and OTT moments.

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A roaring rampage of revenge.

Making its debut in the main competition at Cannes 2014, this portmanteau movie from Argentina’s Damián Szifrón proved an odd selection; not because it lacked the quality to make such a prestigious bow – it was, in fact, one of the best on show – but because it’s stuffed to the gasping gills with macabre violence, black laughs and balls-to-the-wall vengeance. Not, then, a movie that chin-stroking critics expected between Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s Winter Sleep and the Dardenne brothers’ Two Days, One Night, but its crowd-pleasing thrills are irresistible – Wild Tales rode those whoops all the way to an Oscar nom for Best Foreign Language Film.

Of the six tales on offer, four are excellent and one decent – a high strike rate for a compilation. Indeed, a fifth star is only missing on this review because the fifth adventure, ‘The Bill’, concerning a plutocrat’s efforts to protect his son after a hit-and-run accident, feels oddly out of place, its sombre tone and blunt socio-politics grinding everything to a temporary halt.

The other five tales, all gleefully subversive and doused in absurdity, involve a calamitous plane journey, a blood-soaked encounter in an all-night diner, explosive road rage, a demolition engineer using his particular set of skills to fight the system, and a Jewish wedding reception that plunges into outrageous splatstick when the bride discovers her beau is a cheating git.

Produced by Pedro Almodóvar and displaying the energy he demonstrated as Europe’s premier enfant terrible, Wild Tales plugs into the simmering rage of a country gone kaput. Mad as hell, these protagonists are not going to take it anymore, punching, shooting, burning, bombing and meat-cleavering their way to revenge on the corrupt and the complacent. In many ways, Wild Tales’ nearest antecedent is George Romero and Stephen King’s delirious EC Comics adaptation, Creepshow, only way more scabrous. Now how can you resist that?

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Theatrical release27 March 2015
DirectorDmian Szifrn
Starring"Mara Marull","Ricardo Darn","Leonardo Sbaraglia","Oscar Marnez","Erica Rivas"
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Editor-at-Large, Total Film

Jamie Graham is the Editor-at-Large of Total Film magazine. You'll likely find them around these parts reviewing the biggest films on the planet and speaking to some of the biggest stars in the business – that's just what Jamie does. Jamie has also written for outlets like SFX and the Sunday Times Culture, and appeared on podcasts exploring the wondrous worlds of occult and horror.