Wolfkin (2022) Movie Review

By Newguy

Wolfkin – Movie Review 

Director: Jacques Molitor

Writer: Regine Abadia, Jacques Molitor, Magali Negroni (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Louise Manteau
  • Victor Dieu
  • Marja-Leena Junker
  • Jules Werner
  • Marco Lorenzini

Plot: Single mother Elaine is disturbed by her son Martin’s aggressive behaviour, she visits his late father’s estranged family in small-town Luxembourg, which hides a much darker nature. When she realizes that Martin could become like them, Elaine is forced into a desperate fight for her son’s future.  

Runtime: 1 Hour 30 Minutes  

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review 

Story: Wolfkin starts when Elaine (Manteau) finds herself having trouble with her son Martin (Dieu). He has been injuring other children, so she decides to explore more of his father’s past. This takes them to Luxembourg, where they meet Martin’s grandparents.

After a series of uncomfortable events, Elaine takes Martin back to her own home. However, Martin starts to show a darker side, one she isn’t prepared for. This ends up forcing Elaine to return to their family home to understand the change he is going through.  

Verdict on Wolfkin

Wolfkin is a fantasy horror following a single mother trying to understand the change her son is going through. She looks to meet his estranged father’s family. However, nothing will prepare her for what she is going to face.

This is an interesting spin on the werewolf movie. It brings a more mysterious and personal approach that revolves around another change in someone. This does fizzle along with uncertainty which keeps us wondering where things will go next. However, despite bringing us a new style, it does feel like it goes along a lot slower than it could have. 

Final ThoughtsWolfkin is a nice spin on the werewolf movies.

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