Wonder Wheel Comments

  • Casey 2022-03-24 09:03:45

    2017/10/14 NYFF55@WalterReadeTheatre and Jie Xiao went to see, avoided the bustling AliceTullyHall, and also missed the opportunity to meet WoodyAllen, JustinTimberlake and KateWinslate. Fortunately, the movie is beautiful, and the fire set by the little boy is a metaphor for the fire of forbidden desire

  • Mortimer 2022-03-24 09:03:45

    2017/10/14 NYFF55@WalterReadeTheatre and Jie Xiao went to see, avoided the bustling AliceTullyHall, and also missed the opportunity to meet WoodyAllen, JustinTimberlake and KateWinslate. Fortunately, the movie is beautiful, and the fire set by the little boy is a metaphor for the fire of forbidden desire

  • Marques 2022-03-24 09:03:45

    It's really a wall to push people, and a movie exposes Kate Winslet's hypocritical and shameless...

  • Laurie 2022-03-24 09:03:45

    Kate's best performance of 2017! ! ! Storaro's photography is amazing! Woody's script is more of a drama, but the plot setting is too old-fashioned. Fortunately, the actors' acting skills are all good! ! ! There are a few scenes but the scene scheduling is too great, all shot with long shots, Storaro is really a...

  • Lew 2022-03-24 09:03:45

    Woody Allen's new film is essentially a stage play that takes place on the screen. The design of the main scene using different tones of lighting to emphasize different atmospheres and emotions reflects DP's full excavation and presentation of materials. Woody's sophisticated scheduling and Needless to say, the characters who are not endowed with good and evil are shackled by escalating situations and must choose between doing good and evil to escape, and the strong existential anxiety is still...

  • Aisha 2022-03-24 09:03:45

    2/5 what a waste of time (and money), NYFF55 - Main Slate at Alice Tully...

  • Bobby 2022-03-24 09:03:45

    2/5 what a waste of time (and money), NYFF55 - Main Slate at Alice Tully...

  • Weston 2022-03-23 09:03:27

    If Woody Allen dies, I might post something on the Moments. //After reading it, the 40-year-old woman under the red and blue light is very dreamy... The fall is also...

  • Zion 2022-03-23 09:03:27

    The core fun still comes from the intricate relationships of the characters, the women who are overwhelmed by love, and the men who change their minds. Kate's performance is quite satisfactory. Several scenes have a very strong sense of drama and stage style. The photography is good, including the transformation of cool and warm colors. It is also very interesting, but the script is really too ordinary. It's also Kate, one of whom "Blue Jasmine" has sent her to the throne, the other is stumped...

  • Fay 2022-03-22 09:02:57

    The first scene in the opening chapter has already scored a high score in my heart. The breath of midsummer is blowing, the colorful and colorful Coney Island Coast Paradise, the highly saturated colors, and the alternation of natural light and neon light are really beautiful and moving. And this dramatic story composed of stepson, stepdaughter, husband and lover just forms a satire with the scene to a certain extent, and it is also very interesting. The conversation between Ginny and Carolina...

Extended Reading

Wonder Wheel quotes

  • [first lines]

    Mickey: [narrating] Coney Island, 1950's. The beach, the boardwalk. Once a luminous jewel, but growing relentlessly seedier as the tides roll in and out. Summers I work here on Bay 7. Comes the fall, I'm a student at New York University going for my Master's in European drama. I'm Mickey Rubin. Poetic by nature. I harbor dreams of being a writer. A writer of truly great plays, so I can one day surprise everyone and turn out a profound masterpiece.

    Mickey: [to the camera] Anyhow. Let me get to the story in which I am a character, so, be warned, as a poet, I use symbols, and as a budding dramatist, I relish melodrama and larger-than-life characters. Enter Carolina...

  • Mickey: [narrating] The kid makes fires. And not such little ones. He played hooky from summer school and even made fires on the beach where it's forbidden. What the hell does the kid see when he just stares into the flames? Is it the eternal power of the universe? The conversion of mass into energy? The Furies at work? Whatever his motive, it is not appreciated.