Wonderstruck

October. 20,2017      PG
Rating:
6.2
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The story of a young boy in the Midwest is told simultaneously with a tale about a young girl in New York from fifty years ago as they both seek the same mysterious connection.

Oakes Fegley as  Ben
Millicent Simmonds as  Rose
Julianne Moore as  Lillian Mayhew / Rose
Michelle Williams as  Elaine
Cory Michael Smith as  Walter
James Urbaniak as  Dr. Kincaid, Rose's Father
Damian Young as  Otto, Museum Guard
Patrick Murney as  Workman
Lauren Ridloff as  Pearl, The Maid
Anthony Natale as  Dr. Gill, Teacher of the Deaf

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Reviews

Cubussoli
2017/10/20

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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Solemplex
2017/10/21

To me, this movie is perfection.

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Console
2017/10/22

best movie i've ever seen.

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Zandra
2017/10/23

The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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Scott
2017/10/24

Oh dear where to even begin. This should have been a short - the first half hour sort-of brings together some good elements with the parallel time approach. Then, it all falls apart:First: why does the main character also need to go deaf? You seriously expect us to follow and believe that he gets Struck By Lightening, recovers in a day or two, is deaf, and then gallops down the yellow brick road to NYC??Then, he meets a weirdo son of the museum director by chance, who just HAPPENS to be connected to his father. Via a book we keep seeing over & over, and some museum cabinet, that never gets explored or resolved? Then, you expect us to believe he LEARNS SIGN LANGUAGE IN A DAY? Then, after about 30 minutes of dull repetitive shots where NOTHING HAPPENS, you finally get him to the bookshop and his grandmother, and then TORTURE us to sit and listen to him read some explanation she magically hand writes at a bus stop in 5 minutes???Haynes saw 'Big FIsh' and 'Never Ending Story' and, like so many other derivative hipsters - said 'me too' and made a film. Disaster of epic proportions - and the fact that this insulting piece of tripe made it past serious executives and editors proves, once again, the McHollywood is drowning in it's own self-congratulating hype.

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TheLittleSongbird
2017/10/25

Loved 'Wonderstruck's' concept, one of my favourites of the year in fact, and there is a lot to admire about Todd Haynes' previous work that includes the likes of 'Carol', 'Safe' and 'Far from Heaven'. Julianne Moore is always worth watching too.'Wonderstruck' is not one of Haynes' best, a lesser effort perhaps. That it is still very good (though divisive) just goes to show how good Haynes' previous work is. Can totally see why it won't work, and hasn't worked, for some, some may be alienated by the pace and structure of the film while others will be entranced and fascinated. It certainly worked for me and found myself really connecting with it. Not a perfect film by all means. It does drag and ramble in the middle act and there are scenes that go on for too long and could have done with a small trim or a complete excision. Can't find much to fault otherwise. Most of the pace was fine for me, it is deliberate but the atmosphere kept me entranced. The two time-lines/periods (one being from 1927, the other being from 1977) structure is fascinating, both periods but especially for 1927, and fluidly handled with no jarring. Loved how the two contrasted in how they were shot and their tones.It is a beautiful-looking film, exquisite at its very best. The different visual styles for the two periods were both wonderfully filmed, with a real sense of affectionate nostalgia for 1927, with the visual language of silent cinema, and a grittier one for 1977. Haynes directs with skill.A big star of 'Wonderstruck' is Carter Burwell's stunning music score, adding to and enhancing the atmosphere of both stories. The use of songs was inspired and nostalgic. The writing is sensitive and thought-provoking, though 'Wonderstruck' shows the beauty of actions and expressions reading louder than words. It is also another strong case of some of the cleverest and effective uses of sound design/editing of the year.The emotional impact of the story and how this fascinating concept was executed were most striking. 'Wonderstruck' is not just affectionately nostalgic, thoughtful and at times uplifting, it is also a very emotional experience. Especially the last half an hour, which reduced me to sobbing like a baby. The film really moved me and stirred my soul, part of me related to it too despite not ever being in the situation, and it never felt manipulative or trying too hard.Millicent Simmonds and Oakes Fegley are excellent leads, especially Simmonds, who is actually deaf in real life, in the more challenging role, what a beyond her years powerful performance. Julianne Moore glows with radiance in two roles. In conclusion, not for everybody but for me it was a beautiful and very moving film while finding faults with the middle act. 8/10 Bethany Cox

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angiebelt
2017/10/26

THIS WAS VERY CONFUSING FOR ME. I DIDN'T CATCH THAT THEY WERE SEPARATED BY TIME UNTIL I WAS HALFWAY THOUGH THE MOVIE THEN I CAUGHT ON.

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elbowelbein
2017/10/27

This seemed to have good reviews, but not for a good reason. Although it seemed it might be a bit of a magical fantasy, it's just a very very slow-moving and highly predictable story. I kept waiting and hoping for something to actually happen. It didn't. Don't waste your time on this movie. The only good news - there's no sex, violence, or vulgarity. It's good for kids who you want to stay still for 2 hours. But if you waste your time watching this, just remember you'll never get the time back.

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