Heard the same thing from a lot of reviewers, especially with the way that each of the wild things mirrors an aspect of max's personality at the time he travels to their world.
Distrust, anger, a sense of belonging, a longing for friendship.etc
Then again, even the original book had the same kind of feel to it.
Sendak always talked to children as if they were people, not 'just kids'.
Distrust, anger, a sense of belonging, a longing for friendship.etc
Then again, even the original book had the same kind of feel to it.
Sendak always talked to children as if they were people, not 'just kids'.