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Wild Attraction follows , a disillusioned wildlife biologist sent to a remote, rewilded island off the coast of Connemara, Ireland. Her mission: to document the return of a near-mythical pack of grey wolves. However, she discovers she is not alone.

: The movie features a controversial "false ending" that presents alternate conclusions back-to-back, a choice that has received mixed reactions for its execution.

| | Reaction | | --- | --- | | David Ehrlich (Indiewire) | “Mesmerizing, pretentious, and unapologetically carnal. The wolves are better actors than 90% of the MCU.” | | Roxana Hadadi (Vulture) | “A ‘wild attraction’ indeed – I wanted to run into the woods and never return.” | | Anonymous AMPAS voter | “Too weird for Oscars, too beautiful to ignore. Paul Mescal cries in Irish for eleven minutes.” | | Ben Shapiro (The Daily Wire) | “A two-hour woke advertisement for bestiality. Zero stars.” |

The 1992 psychological thriller Wild Attraction, often categorized under its alternative title Midnight Witness, remains a fascinating case study in the direct-to-video era of the early nineties. While the film follows the stylistic cues of the erotic thriller genre popularized by Basic Instinct, its narrative DNA is rooted in a gritty, voyeuristic commentary on urban violence and the burgeoning power of amateur video documentation.