Wilder Napalm (1993)
Año de lanzamiento: 1993
Nación: United States
Alternative Title: Ahava Boeret, Asuntos que queman, Die Sache mit dem Feuer, Fogo Indomável, Fuego salvaje
Director: Glenn Gordon Caron
Writer: Vince Gilligan
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Mark Johnson, Stuart Cornfeld
Executive Producer: Barrie M. Osborne
Compañías: Baltimore Pictures, TriStar Pictures
Género: Comedy, Drama, Romance, Romantic Comedy, Science Fiction
Budget: N/A
Palabras clave
Palabras clave: brother brother relationship, brother versus brother, character name in title, circus, clown, dysfunctional marriage, fire, firefighter, firestarter, husband wife relationship, jail, psychic ability, pyrokinesis, pyromania, reference to david letterman, reference to jean paul sartre, sibling rivalry, small town, symbolism, watching tv
Historia
Wilder Napalm follows two brothers, Wilder and Wallace, who possess pyrokinetic abilities. After accidentally killing a man with their powers in childhood, they drift apart. Wilder settles down as a regular working man, while Wallace joins a traveling circus showcasing his fiery talents. When Wallace's troupe visits Wilder's home town, he starts pursuing Wilder's wife Vida, who herself has an ironic fascination with fire. The brothers' reunion leads to tension and conflict.
Resumen
Wilder Napalm is a 1993 American film directed by Glenn Gordon Caron, blending genres such as comedy, drama, romance, romantic comedy, and science fiction. The story revolves around two brothers with the unique ability to start fires with their minds. After a tragic incident in their youth, they lead separate lives until Wallace's circus act brings him back into Wilder's life, causing friction due to Wallace's attraction to Wilder's wife.

