Wonder (2017)
Wonder is a 2017 American drama that follows the inspiring and touching story of a boy (August Pullman) who got into elementary school coupled with his facial differences
5 August 2006, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
October1996, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
13 March 1965, Lisicic, Croatia
30 November 1952, Chicago, Illinois, USA
20 December 1980, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
22 January 1977, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
December 04, 2017
You would have to be an utter, utter bastard to give Wonder a bad review.
December 03, 2017
It's Roberts who dazzles. Putting her in scenes with a child who picks up on the slightest flicker of insincerity is the kind of challenge she was born for -- it's acting crack.
December 03, 2017
It is unashamedly sentimental, old-fashioned and bursting to the seams with Important Life Lessons. But it's very well put-together, indeed; a smart, effective and, occasionally, funny film that surprises at every turn.
December 04, 2017
[An] ideal movie for the whole family. [Full Review in Spanish]
November 20, 2017
Maybe this little movie about a kid with a facial disorder isn't really about a kid with a facial disorder at all, but about whatever you and I choose to see in it. And if that's not art, I don't know what is.
December 04, 2017
Directed with nobility and a brilliant cast, it is a moving film. [Full Review in Spanish]
November 20, 2017
Bullies and frenemies don't get served so much as given quiet moments to confront their own mistakes.
December 01, 2017
Being prolific isn't a crime, but with Allen, what you often get are retreads dolled up to look brand-new.
December 04, 2017
[Wonder] is another novelty Hollywood genre [film] of overcoming physical handicaps. [Full Review in Spanish]
December 01, 2017
The message is clear. Kids don't want to be mean; they want to be kind. But they need better examples, and they need permission.
November 19, 2017
Starring a terrific Jacob Tremblay as a bullied boy with facial deformities and Julia Roberts as his mom, this drama based on the R. J. Palacio book that nearly everyone has read and wept over has surprising dimension and delicacy.
December 04, 2017
I can understand where there is value in showing this film to younger children because the message, albeit sanitized, will resonate.

