Excerpt from "Global Screen"

Leone 2022-02-24 08:01:09

In this peculiar documentary filmed by female director Christo Mosser, the seven Angulo brothers and sisters were kept at home by their father and cut off from the outside society. The only way for the brothers and sisters to understand the world is to watch movies. They spend their time with discounted DVDs. They also perform their favorite movie scenes through self-made costumes and props, including "Pulp Fiction" and "Batman". In the classic bridge segment, the film dramatizes their humorous performances. When they walked out and saw a big tree for the first time recorded by the camera, they all thought of "Lord of the Rings", and the real-dimensional world looked more like a super 3D movie to them. In addition to the ubiquitous fascination culture, the sincere and undisguised narration of the brothers when facing the camera is the most touching part of this documentary.

View more about The Wolfpack reviews

Extended Reading
  • Dock 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    I didn't understand how they all ran away in the end. It's so surrealism, I don't know what your mother was like back then.

  • Mabelle 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    The news story of a family isolated from the world is interesting but the documentary is bland and boring. Personally, a good idea was wasted. 7 kids imitating the plot of the movie is more attractive to a movie fan