Synopsis
Wild Child is a movie released in 2008.
In this delightful coming-of-age tale, we follow the journey of a privileged sixteen-year-old girl whose life of luxury is turned upside down after her reckless behavior lands her in a strict English boarding school. With her seemingly unlimited credit cards and a knack for causing trouble, Poppy is a whirlwind of chaos and charm. However, her new environment is a stark contrast to her opulent life, filled with a no-nonsense headmistress and a diverse group of classmates who quickly challenge her entitled attitude. The clash between her spoiled ways and the school's rules sets the stage for both comedic misadventures and heartfelt growth. As Poppy navigates the ups and downs of friendship, loyalty, and self-discovery, audiences are treated to a heartwarming exploration of what it truly means to belong. The film artfully balances humor with poignant moments, showcasing the evolution of its protagonist from a shallow socialite to a more introspective young woman. With its engaging storyline, charming performances, and relatable themes of adolescence, this movie captures the tumultuous yet transformative nature of teen life, making it a must-watch for anyone who has ever felt out of place.
Universal Pictures
Working Title Films
StudioCanal