Wonderstruck Comments

  • London 2022-04-20 09:02:24

    I felt the power of quietness, but the two eras kept switching back and forth, showing the style of the two generations, but it also cut off the progression of emotions, and the gains outweighed the losses. It looks a bit...

  • Omari 2022-04-20 09:02:24

    63/100 Super unsurprising in silence... The story of "little tadpoles looking for their mother" is hardly sensational, how can it...

  • Jean 2022-04-20 09:02:24

    An homage to the city, with its glamour and decay and what we really...

  • Linnea 2022-04-20 09:02:24

    The overall plot seems a bit immature and deliberate, and there are two scenes that stand out, that is, the appearance of Moore's old-fashioned makeup and the part of the bookstore sign language. However, the movie itself is a bit bland. Although Moore's role is limited this time, I still have a faint feeling that she is really Hines'...

  • Anahi 2022-04-20 09:02:24

    Three and a half. Music, photography, and costumes are still so strong, but the story is still slightly thin and low-key after being adapted. Fortunately, Hines' application of silent film elements, clay animation, etc. is quite appropriate. The two young actors Ox Feigre and Milysante Symond performed well, and Julianne Moore even showed her contemporaries in her limited roles. best...

  • Arielle 2022-04-20 09:02:24

    I found that the comment I gave to the last Carroll can be directly used... "Retro and literary, the photography and art are excellent, and the sense of age is really well done". One line is a little boy looking for his biological father, and the other is a little girl looking for a star mother. The two lines in black and white are crossed and edited, and they overlap wonderfully in museums and bookstores. The family relationship was finally revealed. Both of them happened to be deaf, and the...

  • Josefina 2022-04-20 09:02:24

    Fairy Tales Museum, Aunt Moore is...

  • Onie 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    The screenwriter is so embarrassed that so many coincidences can keep the story...

  • Braden 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    A love letter to New York, but it may be hard to restrain with too much love. The combination of silent film and animation seems bold, but due to the thinness and flatness of the play, it only depicts the atmosphere of the times and cannot gather the charm of the characters. The deaf children's pursuit of family love is strongly assisted by the exquisite soundtrack. Although there are many moving scenes, the scattered good sentences failed to become a chapter in the end, and the story that...

  • Roberta 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    A promotional video about the self-improvement of Americans with disabilities that has lasted for 50 years. The scene scheduling is ingenious, and the acting skills of the two young actors are overwhelming, but what happened to the plot all the way to eight...

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?