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SummaryBen and Rose are children from two different eras who secretly wish their lives were different. Ben longs for the father he has never known, while Rose dreams of a mysterious actress whose life she chronicles in a scrapbook. When Ben discovers a puzzling clue in his home and Rose reads an enticing headline in the newspaper, both children set out ... Read More

Directed By:Todd Haynes

Written By:Brian Selznick

Wonderstruck

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71
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6.3
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
71
80% Positive
35 Reviews
18% Mixed
8 Reviews
2% Negative
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May 24, 2017
100
Time
Wonderstruck embraces so many shimmery, evanescent ideas, it’s a marvel that any one picture—let alone one you can take your kids to—can hold them.
Oct 26, 2017
88
Chicago Tribune
The performances, including a sweetly sincere and easygoing turn from the deaf actress Simmonds, become the audience’s way into Wonderstruck.
User score
Generally Favorable
6.3
63% Positive
30 Ratings
25% Mixed
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13% Negative
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Nov 14, 2017
10
marymaebennett
You know I’m trying to think of adjectives to describe Wonderstruck that are not “wonderful” but it’s automatically what comes to mind via the title. I think the best word to describe this movie is the other W word of “whimsical.” It’s an absolutely gorgeous in the whimsical way it depicts reality. There are two stories going on at the same time. It has soared into three of my top favorite movies of 2017 and I’ve already made plans to view it **** first story is about a 10ish year old boy in the 70’s who has just gone deaf. He sets off away from his family to begin his journey, I forget when you learn what the journey is, so I don’t want to say in case it is a spoiler. It is told in with sound, an array of colors, and captions. The other story is told in black and white with no subtitles or audio. This is the story of a deaf girl in 1927 who heads to NYC because she is inspired by a photo of a film star. I think they are clipped together seamlessly. The orchestral pieces were beautiful to hear but also added so much emotion in a way I haven’t ever been so captivated by the music in a movie. It is complemented with music from the 70’s to further demonstrate the period. I th nk if Amazon wants to do an Oscar campaign, it can get the nomination but I don’t know if it would win because big budget movies like to go after these kind of awards. I really hope it gets the nomination because if it were up to me, it’d win. I have more to say but I’m worried they’d qualify as spoilers, so I beg of you, please watch this movie as you won’t regret it!
Feb 4, 2018
9
katezoe
Another fantastic film by Todd Haynes one of the best directors working today. Everything about the movie is wonderful. A magical story you fall in love with.
May 23, 2017
80
The Telegraph
Haynes’s vision of two New Yorks, a half-century apart, is a marvel of nested detail, never overbearing, and interested in things rusted and forgotten rather than shiny and new.
Oct 19, 2017
75
Rolling Stone
A film of extraordinary details that adds up to less than the sum of its parts. But, oh, it gives a lovely light.
Oct 26, 2017
63
ReelViews
Wonderstruck is an evocative movie with a vaguely disappointing narrative that, although it reaches a conclusion, doesn’t justify the patience viewers must exhibit to reach that point
Nov 20, 2017
60
The Atlantic
In its quieter moments, Wonderstruck occasionally approaches the transcendent, sublime quality Haynes is aiming for—but those times are frustratingly few and far between.
Oct 25, 2017
25
San Francisco Chronicle
Wonderstruck should not be confused for a brilliant but challenging film. Rather, it’s narratively deprived and with entire sections that are completely charmless.
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Nov 17, 2017
9
markydisco
Absolutely gorgeous film in every way. The first half does an amazing job conveying what it must feel like to live in this world without hearing. By the second half I was so taken by the characters and how the story all intertwined that I must say I was "wonderstruck". This movie was extremely moving and emotional for me and demonstrated some of the most important things that make this life so unique and special. Sad, but the average moviegoer will probably not be willing to sit through especially the first half of this ****, they are missing out on something very unique and special and beautiful.
Nov 23, 2021
8
DawdlingPoet
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
Apr 23, 2018
6
section20mi6
While visually compelling and emotionally driven at times, Wonderstruck fails to send a clear central message that the transformation of deaf culture is important to the American society. The "wonder" in the title also does not seem to live up to its ultimate ending, offering viewers rather mixed and confused feelings.
Nov 19, 2017
4
Brent_Marchant
When one watches a film with the word "Wonder" in the title, one expects it to evoke feelings in line with that term. However, this drawn-out, snoozy mess never lives up to its billing, leaving viewers constantly hankering for the story to "get on with it already." A true waste of talent, cinematic resources and viewers' time.
Nov 13, 2017
0
Fedorko
What a waste of time. This movie was reminiscent of Scorsese's "Hugo" but with less wonder! We don't understand why we should care. The stakes were low. The children were cute, but it takes no work or energy to cast cute kids. I walked out after 70 minutes.
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Oct 20, 2017
1 h 56 m
PG
It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see.
Hawaii Film Critics Society
• 5 Nominations
International Cinephile Society Awards
• 3 Nominations
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards
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