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Wildlife (2018)

Directed by Paul Dano · Cinematography by Diego García

PG-13105 min50 frames

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Wildlife (2018) movie still: fullbody — An open mountain meadow sits beneath a cloudy sky with distant peaks in view. A man in a ranger uniform…Wildlife (2018) movie still: medium — A dimly lit room features patterned wallpaper and a simple tabletop. A young person in a white t-shirt rests…Wildlife (2018) movie still: wide — A wooden picnic table sits on a grassy field in front of distant mountains. Two teenagers are seated at the…Wildlife (2018) movie still: closeup — A dark bedroom interior features a person lying in a bed under covers. The subject rests with their head on a…Wildlife (2018) movie still: medium — An interior space features two table lamps casting warm light against a dark wall. A woman wearing a floral…Wildlife (2018) movie still: establishing — A single-story tan brick suburban house sits under a large deciduous tree. A classic sedan is parked in…Wildlife (2018) movie still: medium — A diner booth has teal vinyl upholstery and a dark brown leather backrest. A teenage boy with blonde hair sits…Wildlife (2018) movie still: wide — A dark living room features a patterned curtain, a vintage radio, and carpeting. A young boy sits on the floor…Wildlife (2018) movie still: medium — An interior space with horizontal window blinds and patterned walls. A teenage boy sits facing the camera…Wildlife (2018) movie still: medium — An open field under a flat, overcast sky during twilight hours. A man with short dark hair gazes off-frame…Wildlife (2018) movie still: establishing — A two-story residential home with a covered front porch is illuminated at night. Warm yellow light…Wildlife (2018) movie still: closeup — A dimly lit indoor space with blurred window blinds in the background. A woman in a knit cardigan speaks…Wildlife (2018) movie still: medium — A dark, sparsely furnished room with carpeted floors is illuminated primarily by screen light. A man wearing a…Wildlife (2018) movie still: medium — A man and woman pose for a formal portrait against a plain tan wall. They sit side by side holding hands while…Wildlife (2018) movie still: establishing — A dense coniferous woodland is enveloped by thick gray smoke and active flames. Intense orange fire…Wildlife (2018) movie still: medium — Three people sit in a row against a textured blue backdrop. They look forward as if posing for a formal…
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Wildlife — official trailer

What is Wildlife about?

14-year-old Joe is the only child of Jeanette and Jerry — a housewife and a golf pro — in a small town in 1960s Montana. Nearby, an uncontrolled forest fire rages close to the Canadian border, and when Jerry loses his job (and his sense of purpose) he decides to join the cause of fighting the fire, leaving his wife and son to fend for themselves.

Where can you watch Wildlife?

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What does the cinematography of Wildlife look like?

Across 49 sampled frames, Wildlife builds its coverage from medium shots (49% of the sample), with wide compositions (18%) carrying much of the rest. Cinematographer Diego García keeps 53% of it in soft, naturalistic light. 45% of the frames play at night or in the failing light of dusk. Focus stays shallow in 55% of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings.

What is the color palette of Wildlife?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Wildlife (2018) are #32322f, #4e534e, #131514, #89796b, #928976, #46382f — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

  • #32322f
  • #4e534e
  • #131514
  • #89796b
  • #928976
  • #46382f

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