Wild Child Comments

  • Carmelo 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    ................................ kinda...

  • Dovie 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Using cultural differences to tease the British conservative; Emma Roberts is a girl with a big surname and limited...

  • Casey 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    There is always someone standing behind you in...

  • Bertram 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    A vulgar story, but reflects the typical differences between British and American cultures. Americans have an innate leadership temperament, and the British concept of class is deeply...

  • Lurline 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Old-fashioned plot. The heroine is actually the niece of Julia Roberts, the first movie, 18 years...

  • Jefferey 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    Taking advantage of the psychology of girls who want to be princesses is actually quite...

  • Adonis 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    What kind of ball does that ball teach? It doesn't seem to have any technical...

  • Lea 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    It's very American, I like...

  • Corene 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    Emma Roberts is so...

  • Ophelia 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    A messy life, a messy self. Can it be used as a typical embodiment of the rich second...

Extended Reading
  • Jamarcus 2021-12-25 08:01:12

    Touched by the delicate parts of the soul~

    This is an excellent school youth comedy with a perfect blend of British and American styles. For the limited number of good works of this kind of film in 2008, it can be regarded as a perfect end~~ The

    typical American bad girl Poppy was sent to a British boarding school by her dad for...

  • Olen 2022-03-23 09:02:25

    YOU THINK I DONT CARE

    Two weeks after graduating from college, I turned the film out and rewatched it again. It was as if I was back in my freshman

    year . The whole dormitory was eating snacks and watching youth movies with a notebook. Although it was a silly and bad movie, I still cried, laughed, and became crazy.

    I...

Wild Child quotes

  • Freddie: There's something about you, Poppy Moore. Every moment I'm with you, I catch my breath.

  • Matron: [the Matron opens up the door to the girls' room] Welcome back, girls.

    Poppy: [realising help is there to wash her clothes] Oh, good, staff! How quickly can you get all this stuff cleaned?

    Matron: [realising who she is] Is she...?

    Josie: [nodding] Mm-hm. American.

    Matron: [realising about the Americans once at the school] Oh, yes. We had one of those in 1997.

    [looking at Poppy]

    Matron: Not good.

    [Poppy whines about her clothes]

    Matron: [to the girls] Accustom her to my rules

    [noticing Poppy in her casual clothes]

    Matron: and she should be in the correct uniform for a start!

    [collecting the mobile phones]

    Matron: Mobile phones, please, girls!

    [Kiki, Drippy, Kate and Josie put in their phones, unaware they are decoys and don't work]

    Matron: Thank you Kiki, thank you Josie. Thank you Kate!

    Poppy: [the Matron proceeds in confiscating the phones and takes both of Poppy's phones] Whoa! Hands off, mama! I said, "Hands OFF!"

    [speaking Spanish]

    Poppy: Hablas Espanol?

    [Poppy attempts to speak Italian]

    Poppy: Posito Italiano?

    Matron: [offended] I am Scottish, not remedial!

    Poppy: [glad the Matron understood her] Good, then you understand!

    [Poppy dumps her wet clothes into the phone confiscation tray]

    Poppy: Line dry, press, no starch, and no creases!

    Matron: [really shocked and appalled at Poppy's behaviour] How dare you! No mufti for a week!

    [walking away]

    Poppy: [doesn't know what she meant] Fine! Mufti may be your thing, lady, but it sure ain't mine!

    Kiki: [correcting Poppy] She means no home clothes for a week!

    Poppy: [scoffing] Like I give a shit!

    [Matron gasps]

    Poppy: I'll be gone by then!

    Matron: [shocked by Poppy's language] LANGUAGE!

    [turning to the girls]

    Matron: Two Sundays detention. For the whole dorm!

    [the girls groan]

    Poppy: [to the girls] Look, I'll deal with this.

    [to Matron]

    Poppy: Look, hey! Hey!

    [Matron grunts "Huh"?]

    Poppy: [Poppy shows the Matron a green money note] Here's a Ben Franklin. Why don't you go out and buy yourself...

    [looking at the Matron's clothes]

    Poppy: well, anything!

    [drops the money into the phone tray]

    Poppy: Whatever you get will be a *serious* improvement!

    Matron: [to the girls] *Three* Sundays!

    [turning to them]

    Matron: For everyone!

    [the girls groan loudly, as the Matron leaves, and turn to Poppy angry]

    Josie: Thanks a lot for that! You utter moron!

    Drippy: What are you, mental?

    Poppy: What? She was a grade-1 a-hole with a *severe* attitudinal problem!

    Kate: [had enough with Poppy's nonsense] The bell's going in a minute. Just put your uniform on!

    [Poppy scoffs. The bell suddenly rings]

    KateDrippyKikiJosie: [in unison, yelling at Poppy] NOW!