Wonderstruck Comments

  • Jazmin 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    The flash of Baoye in the previous paragraph made me curious about the future development, but I didn't expect it to be a children's story at the end. The picture is very beautiful, and the New York Model City really likes it. Julianne Moore once again showed what it means to turn the tide. Recognizing each other's grandparents and remembering the past really brings tears to my eyes, and Hines's directing skills are really not covered. The year's most misplaced work of the...

  • Bennie 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    The fact that I can endure a silent film that is mostly dark in the two-hour screen is a respect for the...

  • Wilford 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    D+/ It’s a pity that these two hours are full of delicacy... There are too many editing problems in the multi-line narrative films I watched...

  • Jabari 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    A few transitions are really...

  • Laurianne 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    The children's family-seeking journey also raises the issue of loneliness in children. The video is a propaganda film of two eras in New York, and the propaganda of the Natural History Museum is also in place. The editing between the two lines is well done. The usual Heins-style photography and music are beautiful and neat, but they are not suitable for this story....

  • Lavonne 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    The idea of ​​4.6/10 is really good. It pays tribute to that era in the form of semi-silent films. The gradual progress from silent films to sound films also shows the step-by-step development of the history of light and shadow. The language of the shots is too delicate, and the plot of the axis is to pay tribute. It was sacrificed, the rhythm was too slow, and the plot was inexplicable, leaving a string of question marks on the foreheads of the...

  • Brain 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    The "surprise" at the end is less shocking, only moved. Most of the first is too long and boring, a lot of disjointed narrative, like the friendship part, it is necessary, but very empty and forced, there is no natural coherence. At the end of "2001 A Space Odyssey" I would like to give a good review. Summary: There are ideas, and the results of execution are much...

  • Rodolfo 2022-04-21 09:03:14

    Sure enough, it is the spiritual sequel to "Hugo" and the best End Credits of the year. The story is actually very simple. The parallel switching between silent films and the 1970s is very smooth. The combination of sound effects and music simulates the feelings of the hearing impaired to the greatest extent. However, the three themes of fascination, museums, and hearing impairment are not well interrelated, especially the night tour of the museum is obviously...

  • Sadye 2022-04-21 09:03:14

    Todd Hines's filming is quite speechless. Although he is very thoughtful, emotional, and looks good, he always feels that Todd Hines has been repeating his creations over the past few years, and he has fallen into a fascination with retro and refined. narrow pursuit. Although it uses the method of semi-silent film, and the character design of deaf children is actually very good, why is it so full of soundtracks. Personally, I don't like this delicate pretentiousness, it's not as good-looking as...

  • Ludwig 2022-04-21 09:03:14

    Maybe I really can't accept Todd Hines, he finds everything...

Extended Reading
  • Lois 2022-02-23 08:01:23

    The possibilities are endless.

    I just watched it on the plane, and it was awesome. The director used mime shots/music to seamlessly switch realistic details according to the plot in the play, just like pinching a poetic touch in the flat ground. Emotional expression is also a part of the humanities of a city connected by...

  • Marlene 2022-02-23 08:01:23

    [Film Review] Wonderstruck (2017) 7.5/10

    On the heel of his universally acclaimed pièce-de-résistence CAROL (2015), Todd Haynes' seventh picture WONDERSTRUCK has been given the short shrift ever since its debut in Cannes' main competition, what is the verdict? Not near the vicinity of the same luster and sophistication of CAROL, but...

Wonderstruck quotes

  • Ben: How do you know my name?