Wild Wild West (PG-13)

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Movie details
  • Studio: Warner Bros.
  • Directed By: Barry Sonnenfeld
  • Release Date: 06/30/1999
  • Genre: Action/adventure
  • MPAA Rating: PG-13
  • MPAA Explanation: cartoon-style violence and sexual refere

Parents need to know

Parents need to know that this movie has some PG-13 level sexual references, including prostitutes and Loveless' impotence. Naturally, there is lots of cartoon-style action- violence.

Families can talk about the stereotypes in Westerns and why there are so few movies about the wild West being made anymore.

Message

Social Behavior:

Includes a black man in post-Civil War America

Consumerism:

Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:

Some drinking and smoking

Violence

Cartoon-style violence, a few gross moments

Sex

Some, including references to prostitutes

Language

Mild by PG-13 standards

Common Sense says

What's the story?

Reviewed by Nell Minow

Based on the campy 1960's television show, WILD WILD WEST follows the adventures of Civil War era secret agent James West (Will Smith) and his sidekick Artemus Gordon (Kevin Kline), a master of disguise and technology. When their nemesis Dr. Loveless (Kenneth Branaugh) vows revenge for losing his entire lower half in the Civil War and aims to gain total world domination within seven days, West and Gordon set out to stop him. Salma Hayek plays the lovely Rita Escobar, who flirts with all three men and spends much of the movie in fetching 19th century lingerie with a brief detour into a union suit with the trap door open.

Is it any good?

3
Wild Wild West has a weak, weak script. It is not unusual to see a trailer that is better than the movie, but in this case the music video is brighter, wittier, and more exciting than the movie. Will Smith’s appeal goes a long way toward making up for poor plotting and dialogue, but not far enough.

There is some attempt to deal with the fact that West is a black man at a time when most black people had only recently been freed from slavery, but the entire movie is so completely preposterous that the effort is awkward and inconsistent with the tone of the rest of the film. Indeed, the overall tone of the film is awkward, not giving Kline or Hayak much to do, though Kline has a nice turn as President Grant. Branaugh is happily over the top as the bad guy, there are some cool special effects, and Smith's charm and grace carry it a long way, but not far enough to make it anything more than a pleasant diversion less raunchy than Austin Powers.

Parents and kids say

All Reviews

There are 2 reviews.

2

Posted on 05/24/08 by Anonymous Kid contributor, age 16

Eh, just an okay movie

I was actually surprised by the constant flow of sexual innuendo. There a lot of subtle images and lines in the movie that kids and tweens likely wouldn't get, but considering the more blatant content and behavior, I'd reccomend the movie for kids 15+
3

Posted on 06/02/03 by Anonymous Adult contributor

Great Teen Film

This movie is a great action fantasy film about the old west. Age 15+ though I would say.

Adult Reviews

There are 1 reviews.

3

Posted on 06/02/03 by Anonymous Adult contributor

Great Teen Film

This movie is a great action fantasy film about the old west. Age 15+ though I would say.

Kids Reviews

There are 1 reviews.

2

Posted on 05/24/08 by Anonymous Kid contributor, age 16

Eh, just an okay movie

I was actually surprised by the constant flow of sexual innuendo. There a lot of subtle images and lines in the movie that kids and tweens likely wouldn't get, but considering the more blatant content and behavior, I'd reccomend the movie for kids 15+
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