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Please Stand By
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Please Stand By

Boldly go.
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User Score520 ratings
TMDB 6.816+20181h 33mEnglish
ComedyDrama

Synopsis

A young autistic woman runs away from her caregiver in order to boldly go and deliver her 500-page Star Trek script to a writing competition in Hollywood. On an adventure full of laughter and tears, Wendy follows the guiding spirit of Mr. Spock on her journey into the unknown.

Director
Ben LewinFrom TMDB credits
Studio
2929 Productions2 production companies
Release
January 26, 2018Released
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Top Cast

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Dakota Fanning
Dakota Fanning
Wendy Welcott
Alice Eve
Alice Eve
Audrey
Toni Collette
Toni Collette
Scottie
River Alexander
River Alexander
Sam
Shawn Roe
Shawn Roe
Derrick
Tony Revolori
Tony Revolori
Nemo
Lexi Aaron
Lexi Aaron
Herself
Michael Stahl-David
Michael Stahl-David
Jack

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Reviews

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RalphRahal
Feb 18, 2025

Please Stand By (2017) is a heartwarming yet flawed movie that follows Wendy, a young autistic woman with a passion for Star Trek. The plot is engaging and makes you root for her, but some scenes feel forced or out of place. The directing leans too much into making other characters seem unreasonably harsh, which might have been intentional to reflect Wendy’s perspective, but it ends up feeling unrealistic. The cinematography is solid but nothing outstanding, mostly keeping things simple and functional. The attention to detail in Wendy’s routines and the world around her is noticeable, but the way her journey unfolds sometimes lacks natural flow. Dakota Fanning delivers a committed performance, but it feels stiff, likely due to how the character was directed rather than her acting ability. Wendy comes across as overly robotic at times, missing the emotional depth that could have elevated the movie. The supporting cast does a decent job, though most characters feel underdeveloped. The script has good moments but could have done more to make interactions feel organic. The score is a highlight, adding warmth and emotion where the film itself sometimes falls short. Overall, Please Stand By is a decent watch with a strong central performance, but the execution keeps it from reaching its full potential.

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