Wander Comments

  • Janiya 2023-05-01 02:25:18

    The main problem is that the logic of the story is too bad. The plot is completely nonsense. It's a bit tricky. It's a thriller, suspense, and reasoning style. The character establishment is...

  • Margarette 2023-03-16 04:53:47

    A former police officer severely traumatized by the loss of his family, a small town in the New Mexico desert, and a horrific case with a strong conspiracy theory. The story frame and character settings are okay, but the telling is a little out of breath, especially the editing, which makes the rhythm of the film a...

  • Kenton 2023-02-21 04:25:06

    What should be a decent lineup of partners, but lost to a boring story packaged in a bravado psychological...

  • Chris 2022-11-09 01:13:55

    A psychiatric detective was taken advantage...

  • Shana 2022-09-21 23:25:52

    It's alright, although I guessed the ending halfway...

  • Amparo 2022-09-21 21:21:54

    The story is jittery and fragmented, as Arthur sees the world. When the film tells an objective story, it mixes Arthur's subjective paranoia, making the audience doubt Arthur's experience, and finally falls into a kind of "Whether this is Arthur's delusion or not, I believe, you give me Be happy." The mood. So the ending gave the audience a happy ending - not so much a reversal, I think this is a stamped confirmation that the official recognition of the story told by Arthur, not the police, is...

  • Mireya 2022-09-21 20:16:22

    So is this guy crazy...

  • Pierce 2022-09-21 18:16:44

    As expected of someone who has acted as a DC villain, even when recording an Audio Log, there is a feeling of Luo Xia's record hahaha. In fact, the story is very simple, and the reversal settings are reasonable. It's just that the language of the lens is not used well, showing a kind of confounding effect. What if I were the protagonist? Of course, it's a live broadcast, or the archive will be put on the Internet...

  • Adam 2022-09-21 17:29:10

    The male lead is working...

Extended Reading

Wander quotes

  • Arthur Bretnik: There are no coincidences.

  • Arthur Bretnik: None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free.