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Wonderstruck Reviews

  • 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...

  • Reggie 2022-02-23 08:01:23

    Semi-silent films and endorsements in museums

    Yesterday I saw the premiere in Taipei. The film tells a relatively homely story. Two girls and boys spanning half a century in black and white, and one in color, all have intersections in a museum in New York, and they are finally found. It's a family.

    At the end of the film, the plot of the...

  • Chaya 2022-02-23 08:01:23

    "Surprise in Silence": Falling in love with a city starts with a museum

    Todd Hines' new work "Surprise in Silence" is easily reminiscent of two movies that are also stubborn bear children: "Hugo" and "Extraordinarily Loud, Very Close". The original novels and screenwriters of "Hugo" and "Surprise in Silence" are both written by Brian Selznick. In addition to the...

  • Roscoe 2022-02-23 08:01:23

    (Forced to practice hands before the exam) "Surprise in Silence": Rich in simplicity

    Viewing the complete film, it seems that the content of the whole film is easy to summarize: the little boy originally went to New York to find his father, and finally met and reunited with his grandmother. But if you think about it carefully, the series of techniques used by the director Todd...

  • Hunter 2022-02-23 08:01:23

    Hines version of "Your Name" is the sense of sight

    The docking of the two-line narrative is better than that of Desprichin yesterday, and the persuasiveness and the sense of time are still the highlights, but the story is difficult to enter. It is boosted by the tribute music when Moore appeared, this time I really want to say Beauty is beautiful....

  • Arden 2022-02-23 08:01:23

    Always short of breath

    At different times and in the same place, the two children embarked on their own journey. They are all deaf people, all living in silence, all looking for their relatives, both disappointed and surprised. The last intersection actually guessed it when I watched it. It’s just that Ben’s father let...

  • 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...