[Winterbottom's] direction finds the small pockets of warmth in a chilly climate.
Wonderland (2000)
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Reviews Counted:69
Fresh:43
Rotten:26
Average Rating:6.1/10
Consensus: A film that tackles something as simple as everyday life and succeeds beatifully. The witty script and clever direction keep the film flowing, while the superb acting keeps it alive. It doesn't aim for the sky and for that reason it hits its mark.
Runtime: 1 hr 49 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Michael Winterbottom's WONDERLAND is a grittily realistic drama that follows the members of one South London family over the course of a four day period. The parents, Eileen (Kika Markham) and Bill... Michael Winterbottom's WONDERLAND is a grittily realistic drama that follows the members of one South London family over the course of a four day period. The parents, Eileen (Kika Markham) and Bill (Jack Shepherd), are defeated, weary rivals whose relationship has all but disintegrated. Their children are not much better off: Debbie (Shirley Henderson) is a foul-mouthed hairdresser with an eleven-year-old son, Jack (Peter Marfleet); Molly (Molly Parker) is about to have a baby with Eddie (John Simm), who has just become unemployed; and Nadia (Gina McKee) is a lonely waitress who has stooped to meeting prospective mates through the personals. As the weekend unfolds, the sisters walk through the sad streets of London, waiting for happiness to return to their lives. Winterbottom's choice to film WONDERLAND on location in the pubs and streets of London in super-16mm, with a hand-held camera and natural lighting, gives the film a realism that is at once tragic and honest. Added to this is the entire cast, who embody their characters so completely that one might forget they're even acting. Michael Nyman's despondently blissful score appears under the sped up and slowed down images of a dreary London, boldly expressing the characters' inner melancholy, making WONDERLAND a film that retains a glimmer of hope even at its bleakest moments. [More]
Starring: Shirley Henderson, Gina McKee, Molly Parker, Kika Markham
Starring: Shirley Henderson, Gina McKee, Molly Parker, Kika Markham, Jack Shepherd, Ian Hart, John Simm, David Fahm, Enzo Cilenti, Peter Marfleet, Stuart Townsend
Director: Michael Winterbottom
Director: Michael Winterbottom
Reviews for Wonderland
Arrestingly beautiful; you can practically get drunk on its fusion of movement, color, light and sound.
The film's realistic approach to storytelling and the strong performances mesh well with Winterbottom's stylistic flourishes.
Despite the often-unappealing subject matter, however, the film remains compelling.
It’s a wonderful feature debut script by Laurence Coriat, inspired by Robert Altman’s Short Cuts and with a less sprawling nod to Magnolia.
[Winterbottom] can't pull this humdrum tragicomedy out of the gutter.
Director Michael Winterbottom does a nice job of piecing it all together.
Wonderland is like some kind of collective punishment for being English.
Channels the self-evident symptoms of urban malaise into a movie of authentic textures and seemingly spontaneous gestures.
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