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The Land of Sometimes
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The Land of Sometimes

Adventure is just... a wish away.
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User Score2 ratings
TMDB 6.216+20261h 33mEnglish
AnimationFantasyFamilyAdventure

Synopsis

Twins Alfie and Elise find a magical Wish Watch on Christmas Eve and are swept by the Wish Collector into the musical Land of Sometimes, where they learn that wishes have consequences.

Director
Leon JoosenFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Two Daughters Entertainment Ltd.4 production companies
Release
March 20, 2026Released
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Top Cast

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Ewan McGregor
Ewan McGregor
The Wish Collector (voice)
Helena Bonham Carter
Helena Bonham Carter
Mediocris (voice)
Alisha Weir
Alisha Weir
Elise (voice)
Andrei Shen
Andrei Shen
Alfie (voice)
Mel Brooks
Mel Brooks
The Postman (voice)
Gregory Gudgeon
Gregory Gudgeon
Mr. Smaller Than Small (voice)
Terry Jones
Terry Jones
The Wish Watch (voice)
Ruby Turner
Mrs. Blip (voice)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Mar 27, 2026

Well the producers certainly assembled quite an half decent cast for the English language version of this colourful and vibrant animation, and they even coaxed renowned lyricist Sir Tim Rice back for the first time in a couple of decades to write the title song for Ewan McGregor. With their sea captain father away on a very long voyage, twins “Elise” and “Alfie” are living with their mother and getting fractious. They miss their dad and need something exciting to happen. Then, out of nowhere, there appears a whale-like ship that glides through the clouds to their room and that’s when they meet the “Wish Collector”. He gives them a special watch that will give them six wishes, three apiece, on the magical “Land of Sometimes”. Magical it may be, but it’s not without it’s perils as the squabbling pair embark on a journey that is as much about self-realisation as it is about navigating a complex world where hardly anything or anyone is as it or they seem. Will they find fulfilment amongst their dreams or just hanker to return to their mum? For my money the stories are just a bit too episodically delivered and reminiscent of too many other fables and it really is heavily over-scored as it combines an hybrid of themes from the likes of Hans Christian Anderson and Dr. Seuss by way of Sir J.M. Barrie. At ninety minutes, it is also probably too long for the average attention span of it’s target audience and there isn’t really enough to keep the adults away from their telephone addictions. It’s all perfectly amiable family fun for a Christmas morning in front of the telly, but as a cinema experience it’s nothing special.

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