In Wild Bill, a street-toughened parolee finds his two boys abandoned by their mum and fending for themselves. Time to step up, or perhaps not.
The film's alright, though nothing special really. It's perhaps entirely absent of grit, given the subject matter and the ending's totally implausible. Walking in there knowing he's surrounded and for them all to lose to just one guy is ridiculous, we all know it doesn't end that way. Though the film with a well known cast, decent dialogue here and there and solid characterization, however the sons can be somewhat annoying at times. The acting's rather so so, I'd say.
The film's alright, though nothing special really. It's perhaps entirely absent of grit, given the subject matter and the ending's totally implausible. Walking in there knowing he's surrounded and for them all to lose to just one guy is ridiculous, we all know it doesn't end that way. Though the film with a well known cast, decent dialogue here and there and solid characterization, however the sons can be somewhat annoying at times. The acting's rather so so, I'd say.