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The Wonder
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The Wonder

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User Score972 ratings
TMDB 6.616+20221h 48mEnglish
DramaMystery

Synopsis

Haunted by her past, a nurse travels from England to a remote Irish village in 1862 to investigate a young girl's supposedly miraculous fast.

Director
Sebastián LelioFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Element Pictures3 production companies
Release
November 2, 2022Released
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Top Cast

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Florence Pugh
Florence Pugh
Lib Wright
Kíla Lord Cassidy
Kíla Lord Cassidy
Anna O'Donnell
Tom Burke
Tom Burke
Will Byrne
Niamh Algar
Niamh Algar
Kitty O’Donnell
Elaine Cassidy
Elaine Cassidy
Rosaleen O'Donnell
Ruth Bradley
Ruth Bradley
Maggie Ryan
Toby Jones
Toby Jones
Dr. McBrearty
Ciarán Hinds
Ciarán Hinds
Father Thaddeus

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Nov 11, 2022

Florence Pugh is English nurse "Mrs. Wright" who travels to Ireland to nurse a young girl who hasn't eaten in quite a while. Well at least that is what she thinks. Upon arrival, she discovers from the board that she and a nun (Josie Walker) are not to nurse at all, but to sit and watch what happens to this young girl "Anna" (Kíla Lord Cassidy). Is this all a fraud or is it divine intervention that is enabling this young woman to survive un-nourished but for the odd sip of water. Enter Tom Burke's rather sceptical journalist "Will", a local who moved to London but who still has more than his fair share of demons. Soon he and the nurse begin to bond, despite their initial difference of opinions about the whole thing and she knuckles down to discover just what is going on. Pugh is really effective here, delivering a characterisation that is considered and sympathetic but by no means gullible. The story is a slow burn, and to be honest I found the conclusion a little implausible and unsatisfactory but she and the young Cassidy carry this really well. The dialogue is sparing with some beautiful scenery that helps well to depict an Ireland still in the grip of anti-English sentiment and religious superstitions.

Manuel São Bento
Dec 3, 2022

MORE SPOILER-FREE MINI-REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/mini-reviews-2022-edition "The Wonder takes time to transform its mysterious premise into a truly captivating narrative, but the displays of Florence Pugh and especially Kíla Lord Cassidy - one of the most impressive performances to come from a 13-year-old - bear the struggles in the least relevant moments. As a character study, the film approaches the protagonists' distinct grieving processes in a gradually more profound manner, with some surprises along the way. Filmmaker Sebastián Lelio makes the most of the atmospheric cinematography (Ari Wegner) and the contemplative score (Matthew Herbert) to elevate the slow pacing, but not always successfully. For fans of period pieces, see it." Rating: B-

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