As a child, my mother read me Where the Wild Things Are. I loved that book so much I literally tattered the pages. She had to buy me a second copy.
In his new film, director Spike Jonze has expanded the slim plot while remaining true to author Maurice Sendak's fantastical story of 10-year old Max and the beasts he befriends.
Rage, understanding, sadness, play, fear and isolation are among the themes explored in this beautifully adapted movie.
If you're an adult of a certain age, you'll vividly recall the monsters. If you're a kid, you'll appreciate the sensitivity Jonze brings to childhood's challenges.
Both will marvel over the humanity of the beasts, with their expressive yellow eyes.
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