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Where the Wild Things Are 2009

In this imaginative odyssey, a sensitive and adventurous boy named Max escapes the confines of home to find companionship among the fantastical Wild Things. This untamed tribe craves leadership, just as Max yearns for a sense of belonging. As king, he must navigate the complexities of his new kingdom, confronting the challenges of understanding and relating to his wild and unpredictable friends.

In this imaginative odyssey, a sensitive and adventurous boy named Max escapes the confines of home to find companionship among the fantastical Wild Things. This untamed tribe craves leadership, just as Max yearns for a sense of belonging. As king, he must navigate the complexities of his new kingdom, confronting the challenges of understanding and relating to his wild and unpredictable friends.

Does Where the Wild Things Are have end credit scenes?

No!

Where the Wild Things Are does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

Meet the Full Cast and Actors of Where the Wild Things Are

Explore the complete cast of Where the Wild Things Are, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


Ratings and Reviews for Where the Wild Things Are

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Metacritic

71

Metascore

6.9

User Score

Rotten Tomatoes
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TOMATOMETER

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0%

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IMDb

7.8 /10

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Where the Wild Things Are Quiz: Test your knowledge on the whimsical yet profound adventures of Max and the Wild Things in this imaginative quiz.

What event triggers Max's anger leading to his mischief at home?

Awards & Nominations for Where the Wild Things Are

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15th Critics' Choice Awards 2010

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Best Young Actor/Actress

Max Records
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Best Costume Design

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Best Score

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Best Song

67th Golden Globe Awards 2010

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Best Original Score

36th Saturn Awards 2010

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Best Performance by a Younger Actor

Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Where the Wild Things Are

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Read the complete plot summary of Where the Wild Things Are, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.


Max is a lonely 9-year-old boy grappling with the complexities of his life, including his divorced parents and an older sister, Claire, who fails to intervene when her friends destroy Max’s snow fort during a snowball fight. Frustrated and feeling neglected, Max acts out by vandalizing Claire’s room and ruining a frame he had crafted for her. The situation worsens when his mother, Connie, invites her boyfriend, Adrian, to dinner, leading Max to feel further isolated on a night when they were supposed to spend time together. Dressed in his wolf suit, Max unleashes his fury on the household, culminating in a moment of anger where he bites Connie’s shoulder. Scolded and scared, he runs away from home, eventually discovering a small boat at the edge of a pond.

This boat takes him to an enchanting island inhabited by a group of seven large monsters known as the Wild Things—those being Carol, Ira, Judith, Alexander, Douglas, the Bull, and KW. Upon his arrival, Max witnesses Carol in the throes of a tantrum triggered by KW’s departure. Despite initially struggling to fit in and facing the growing suspicion of the Wild Things, Max cleverly convinces them that he is a king with magical abilities who can instill peace among them. Impressed by Max’s boldness, they crown him king, and he leads them in a “wild rumpus,” a chaotic but joyous celebration where the Wild Things romp about and tackle each other, ultimately collapsing in a heap with Max nestled in the center.

During his time on the island, Carol shows Max a model he made, illustrating how he envisions the island should look. Inspired by this vision, Max orders the construction of a grand fort. However, tensions arise when KW brings her owl friends to visit; Carol perceives them as intruders, leading to discord among the group. As frustrations come to a head during a dirt clod fight, Max tries to maintain peace, but the situation escalates when Alexander gets hurt, angering Carol.

Max finds himself torn as he overhears a secret from Alexander—that he is not truly a king and that Carol must never discover his truth. When Carol’s mood plummets during the night, he allows his rage to take over and, in a fit of anger, tears off Douglas’s arm, revealing only sand within. This frightening outburst leads to Max fleeing deeper into the woods, where he is ultimately saved by KW, who kindly hides him away. After this encounter, KW reveals the burden of their lives with Carol’s tantrums, making Max reflect on his own actions and the struggles his mother faces.

As Max begins to understand the weight of these experiences, he departs from the island, leaving behind a thoughtful token for Carol. When he encounters Carol, he declares he is returning home because he does not wish to be a king anymore. The Wild Things, now aware of Max’s decision, escort him back to his boat. As he prepares to leave, Carol rushes to him after finding the token. In a poignant farewell, they howl together, forging a connection despite the impending goodbye, joined by the others in their chorus.

Upon returning home, Max is warmly welcomed by his mother, who offers him comfort in the form of soup, a slice of chocolate cake, and a glass of milk. As they sit together, Max watches her fall asleep at the table, finding peace in their renewed bond and the love that remains despite the chaos of his imagination.

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Cars Featured in Where the Wild Things Are

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Explore all cars featured in Where the Wild Things Are, including their makes, models, scenes they appear in, and their significance to the plot. A must-read for car enthusiasts and movie buffs alike.


Chevrolet

1986

Caprice

Chevrolet

1991

Lumina

Ford

1988

Telstar TX5

Honda

1984

Civic

unknown

Volvo

1985

740

Volvo

1991

940

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