The Wild Life Page #2

Synopsis: On a tiny exotic island, Tuesday, an outgoing parrot lives with his quirky animal friends in paradise. However, Tuesday can't stop dreaming about discovering the world. After a violent storm, Tuesday and his friends wake up to find a strange creature on the beach: Robinson Crusoe. Tuesday immediately views Crusoe as his ticket off the island to explore new lands. Likewise, Crusoe soon realizes that the key to surviving on the island is through the help of Tuesday and the other animals. It isn't always easy at first, as the animals don't speak "human." Slowly but surely, they all start living together in harmony, until one day, when their comfortable life is overturned by two savage cats, who wish to take control of the island. A battle ensues between the cats and the group of friends but Crusoe and the animals soon discover the true power of friendship up against all odds (even savage cats).
 
IMDB:
5.3
Metacritic:
36
Rotten Tomatoes:
16%
PG
Year:
2016
91 min
$7,965,609
Website
805 Views


Mark my word now, someday, somehow,

that canine and his human will pay.

I'm with you there mate, they'll pay alright.

How much exactly we're charging them?

That should teach them to mess

with our egg supply, old boy!

Eggs.

Oh, no, not again.

Buck up, boy yo?

Looks like we got one

Tuesday of a storm brewing.

So much for a peaceful meal.

Oh, nobody saw that one coming,

hang on Carmello!

Perhaps it would be wise

to move this far east to the cave.

Let's get moving,

this is gonna be a nasty one.

I'm with you on that call.

Hey, Mac, grab the pineapple.

Like we really needed this pineapple.

All hands on deck, and get those sails down.

Hey you self homemade,

mister ride up the storm there.

Aynsley!

I got you.

Hey, hey!

Help!

Help!

Look out, flying away pineapple!

Sorry Pango.

Careful Rosie.

I got it!

Scrubby!

Help!

Quick Rosie, the tree!

Easy Scrubby, don't panic.

Ok, I got you now.

Well, come on you old goat,

get your hooves moving.

We ain't got all day.

That's it!

Easy. Don't be afraid.

One step at a time.

Scrubby!

Help!

He's not going to make it, do something!

Carmello, grab him.

I got him.

Help!

Help! we're in here!

Someone help!

Help!

Away!

Payback time!

I can't hold on Carmello,

this is the end little buddy?

There's not much time, they're gonna fall.

Keep steady, I'm coming mates.

Pango, what are you doing?

How's it going mate?

Nice try Pango, but is hopeless,

I'm a goner.

Mac!

Hold on!

Hold on!

Come on, come on, come on!

I'll get you guys out of there!

We have to do something!

Mac!

This just went from bad to worse.

Hey, don't worry guys,

that branch looks pretty solid to me.

Right, but how do we get down?

You got me there.

Oh, I can't believe it.

They're alive!

It's a miracle.

Hey, anybody wants some pineapple?

Do you hear that sound?

What's out there, Mac?

I have no idea.

Never heard a sound like that before.

Can you see anything?

Not a thing, unfortunately, we're

gonna have to wait until morning.

Same old stuff.

Shells and more shells.

Swollen.

Begones.

That's a new taste.

Earthy, with a slight touch of salt.

Come on, come tu papa!

Hey Scrubs, what'd you find?

What is it you're eating?

I don't know, but it's delicious.

Oh, Scrubs.

You don't collect stuff like this.

My nose tells me there's

more goodies at that rocky point.

Look at that?

Wooden Ca... terpillars.

See, I was right.

This is the most incredible proof

that there's another world out there.

No, look behind you?

What are you talking about, behind me?

I can't believe it.

Is the thing we heard dying last night.

What do you think it is?

The other world.

I have to get a closer look.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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