Unfortunately, the film is insultingly soft in its portrayal of neurological disorders, linking the disease to Phoebe’s fanciful conversations with characters from Alice in Wonderland.
Phoebe In Wonderland (2009)
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Reviews Counted:48
Fresh:28
Rotten:20
Average Rating:5.8/10
Consensus: Blessed with a good cast, Phoebe's heart is in the right place, but its execution is dicey.
Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins 1 sec
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: So much of what constitutes psychological inquiry in cinema is overly simplistic, boiling down the complexity of behavior to clichés. So it’s exceptionally gratifying, when dealing with subjects as... So much of what constitutes psychological inquiry in cinema is overly simplistic, boiling down the complexity of behavior to clichés. So it’s exceptionally gratifying, when dealing with subjects as difficult as parenting and growing up, to find as rich an inquiry as Daniel Barnz’s remarkable Phoebe in Wonderland. This is at once a tale of Phoebe (Elle Fanning), a young girl who is different, and a portrait of her mother (Felicity Huffman), a woman caught between trying to raise a child and striving for success in an academic career, while feeling a failure in both. It also includes an unusually gifted, but peculiar, educator—a drama teacher (Patricia Clarkson), who is directing the school production of Alice in Wonderland, which Phoebe longs to be part of. As talented and exceptional as Phoebe appears to be, she is also increasingly far away, retreating into fantasy, and frustrating her parents and teachers. As an examination of normalcy and madness, this is realistic and cerebral storytelling, but it is also extravagantly magical, a metaphorical fable that examines childhood, our attempts to understand it, and the way we, as parents and teachers, navigate its treacherous shoals. A film full of strangeness, exhilarating moments of realization, and painfully real revelations, Phoebe in Wonderland is an honest and thoughtful work that is not to be missed. --© Sundance Film Festival [More]
Starring: Elle Fanning, Patricia Clarkson, Felicity Huffman, Bill Pullman
Starring: Elle Fanning, Patricia Clarkson, Felicity Huffman, Bill Pullman, Campbell Scott
Director: Daniel Barnz
Director: Daniel Barnz
Screenwriter: Daniel Barnz
Producer: Ben Barnz, Lynette Howell
Composer: Christophe Beck
Studio: ThinkFilm
Reviews for Phoebe In Wonderland
Phoebe in Wonderland has strong, well-nuanced performances and occasionally moving scenes, but often feels pretentious, uneven and slightly vapid.
It needs the power of imagination to be done effectively and I just didn’t think it was here.
Elle Fanning, the ten-year-old sister of Dakota, can act like nobody's business, and it is her remarkable ability that carries an otherwise artistic mess of a movie.
Believable and engaging, Fanning nearly renders the ensuing bore watchable
Writer-director Daniel Barnz manages to achieve a true and delicate balance for much of Phoebe in Wonderland, his first feature, but ultimately undermines himself with heavy-handed and rather hackneyed whimsy.
Elle Fanning gives one of the great child performances in this otherwise mixed study of a child with Tourette's Syndrome.
Barnz's feature debut is well intentioned but dramatically unfocused, unable to decide exactly what it is propagaing, thus navigating between fantasy and reality and the serio, whimsical and lyrical.
The intentions...are good, and the picture boasts a fine lead performance, but ultimately...it's just a fancy disease-of-the-week movie that comes off confused and overly cute.
Abstract portrayals of kids with OCD and Tourette's do not, it turns out, make great entertainment.
Ultimately, watching the film becomes a frustrating and annoying experience.
An off-putting, misguided disease-of-the-week picture that tries to disguise itself as something else before finally coming clean.
It's that kind of movie, full of therapeutic notions paraded as poetry and scenes that seem to carry explanatory labels.
Barnz shows a firm directorial hand, most impressively by keeping the troupe of child actors from becoming cloyingly adorable. But despite a unique and refreshing vision, he fails his film by explaining its mysteries.
Phoebe appears to have obsessive-compulsive disorder (or something), but Phoebe in Wonderland is so intent on celebrating her as 'special' that it quirks up the trauma of her issues.
Phoebe may not be schizophrenic, but any movie that simultaneously wants to trouble and reassure, to keep it real and then traffic in wish fulfillment, certainly is.
Barnz arbitrarily posits a nonsensical series of school "rules" to embody conformity, while imagination is repped by Tourette syndrome.
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