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The Wonder

  • 2022
  • 16
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
48K
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Kíla Lord Cassidy and Florence Pugh in The Wonder (2022)
A tale of two strangers who transform each other's lives, a psychological thriller, and a story of love pitted against evil.
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A tale of two strangers who transform each other's lives, a psychological thriller, and a story of love pitted against evil.A tale of two strangers who transform each other's lives, a psychological thriller, and a story of love pitted against evil.A tale of two strangers who transform each other's lives, a psychological thriller, and a story of love pitted against evil.

  • Director
    • Sebastián Lelio
  • Writers
    • Emma Donoghue
    • Sebastián Lelio
    • Alice Birch
  • Stars
    • Florence Pugh
    • Tom Burke
    • Kíla Lord Cassidy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    48K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,021
    673
    • Director
      • Sebastián Lelio
    • Writers
      • Emma Donoghue
      • Sebastián Lelio
      • Alice Birch
    • Stars
      • Florence Pugh
      • Tom Burke
      • Kíla Lord Cassidy
    • 238User reviews
    • 160Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 6 wins & 33 nominations total

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    Florence Pugh
    Florence Pugh
    • Lib Wright
    Tom Burke
    Tom Burke
    • Will Byrne
    Kíla Lord Cassidy
    Kíla Lord Cassidy
    • Anna O'Donnell
    Niamh Algar
    Niamh Algar
    • Kitty O'Donnell
    David Wilmot
    David Wilmot
    • Sean Ryan
    Ruth Bradley
    Ruth Bradley
    • Maggie Ryan
    Darcey Campion
    • Ryan's Daughter
    Abigail Coburn
    • Ryan's Daughter
    Carla Hurley O'Dwyer
    • Ryan's Daughter
    Juliette Hurley O'Dwyer
    • Ryan's Daughter
    • (as Julliette Hurley O'Dwyer)
    Carly Kane
    • Ryan's Daughter
    Toby Jones
    Toby Jones
    • Dr McBrearty
    Dermot Crowley
    Dermot Crowley
    • Sir Otway
    Ciarán Hinds
    Ciarán Hinds
    • Father Thaddeus
    Brían F. O'Byrne
    Brían F. O'Byrne
    • John Flynn
    Josie Walker
    Josie Walker
    • Sister Michael
    Elaine Cassidy
    Elaine Cassidy
    • Rosaleen O'Donnell
    Caolan Byrne
    Caolan Byrne
    • Malachy O'Donnell
    • (as Caolán Byrne)
    • Director
      • Sebastián Lelio
    • Writers
      • Emma Donoghue
      • Sebastián Lelio
      • Alice Birch
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    User reviews238

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    9david-meldrum

    Weighty, Serious And Moving

    It's a well-rehearsed truism to say that the act of observing a thing changes the object of the object being observed. That's just one of the weighty questions at the heart of this meditative historical drama, one that's also concerned with the interaction of science and faith, free will, when or if to stage an intervention with people bent on self-destructive paths, and the sometimes overwhelming power of guilt - both false guilt and that which has more reason.

    To call it patient - despite its under 2-hour running time - is an understatement, but it's never dull thanks in large part to the haunting score and soundscape, and Florence Pugh's truly remarkable central performance (she seems to be packing a few of those into her still young career). A strange and potentially alienating device opens the film, drawing attention to its artificiality, but in doing so it highlights that question of observation changing the observed and encouraging us to do what we're told the characters are doing - believing their own stories as we experience them.

    There's a thesis to be written here on the film's theological allusions, one I won't attempt to start here. But it has caused me to reflect on my own experience of over twenty years as an ordained Anglican (i.e. Episcopal) priest. I've seen many people do a wide variety of things in that time, things done in the name of their faith, for reasons of guilt or redemption, that are destructive to themselves or those around them. I've even, sadly, met and listened to people who have been forced to experience precisely the horrific thing, the hidden secret of the past on which the plot turns. If it seems too awful to be true, I can assure you it isn't - for all this film's deliberate artifice, it's a deeply truthful one.

    Dealing with almost as many fundamental questions as you might care to bring to it, this is a weighty, serious, but still moving film that's carried by Pugh's brilliance and the production's patient tone. You will likely think on it for days.
    8steveinadelaide

    A slow-burn film about the power of belief

    THE WONDER, directed by Sebastián Leliois, is an intriguing exploration of the relationship between science and religion set in the Irish Midlands of the 1800s. The story begins when English nurse Lib Wright (Francis Pugh) is brought to a small village to investigate the case of Anna O'Donnell (Kila Lord Cassidy), an 11-year-old girl who has stopped eating but remains inexplicably alive and well.

    As news of Anna's condition spreads, tourists and pilgrims begin flocking to the village in the hopes of witnessing a miracle. But as Lib begins to suspect that there may be more to Anna's story than meets the eye, she finds herself caught in a battle between those who believe in the power of faith and those who put their trust in science.

    Florence Pugh is excellent as Lib, infusing the character with a sense of both determination and vulnerability. Her scenes with Cassidy are particularly strong, as the two actresses play off each other perfectly. The cinematography is beautiful, and the film's exploration of its themes is thought-provoking. The script is intelligent and well-written, and the film's overall atmosphere is incredibly effective.

    THE WONDER is a slow-burn film about the power of belief, and how it can sometimes lead us down a path of self-destruction and is sure to leave you guessing until the very end with a lot to talk about after the credits have finished rolling.
    7Catocala

    If it's your cup of tea, you will enjoy it greatly

    A very interesting watch, for the patient viewer or for any fan of periode pieces, drama, or psychological themed movies. The movie is not fastpaced, but it suits its topic: the wasting away of a child supposed to be able to survive off of God's sustenance only (read: without actually eating food). A miracle indeed, or is there more to it?

    The movie is incredibly well scripted and fleshed out. The way the topics are developed throughout the movie are very engaging and original. This is a special movie in the sense that it brings up topics other movies have done before, but never in this novel-like way. Even the unlikely or hard to believe elements aren't that much of a nuissance because it makes for a good story. It is slow, which is one of the reasons I would consider it more arthouse instead of a movie for larger audiences. The slow pace emphasizes how agonizing and painful some of the themes and events are.

    The only thing that rubbed me the wrong way is there are a few short parts where the fourth wall is broken. In my opinion, it did not have a clear function and only reduced my ability to really immerse myself. Especially since it is a movie about 19th century Ireland, I would have preferred everything stuck to that. I don't mind fourth wall breaks in general, but here, it just kept me questioning for the first hour what it's purpose was. All of this is set during a period of time in Ireland when the Great famine was a problem. There was no need for a narrator. It was not a comedy. It did not add to the understanding of the plot. Even after finishing the film, I don't understand nor agree with the odd choice.

    Other than that, the acting is very good, especially by the main character (Florence Pugh plays the nurse who's supposed to keep watch of the fasting girl). Some characters seem a bit instrumental, e.g. The parents of the fasting girl, though their motives are eluded at, hardly say anything throughout it all. The scenery and camerawork is very much like most aspects of the movie: professionally well done, a pleasure to watch and fitting to the plot.

    In short, it has a couple of downsides, but it is very much worth the watch and I imagine the right viewer will be very impressed by "The Wonder".
    8billcr12

    Original

    Florence Pugh stars as an English nurse who travels to Ireland in 1860 to watch over an eleven-year-old girl who has not eaten in the four months since her First Holy Communion. She has been hired to either prove or disprove the possibility of a miracle in the Irish village.

    Kila Lord Cassidy is the young girl and she more than holds her own while on screen with Ms. Pugh. Most of the film is almost a two person play with a pair of magnificent performances.

    The entire cast is superb but the two main players are so good that I was riveted by the unpredictable story.

    As a life long but often doubting Catholic, I highly recommend this great movie.
    7evanston_dad

    When Beliefs Go Too Far

    Wow, people really can make themselves believe anything, can't they?

    Florence Pugh gives a characteristically prickly performance as an English nurse who's sent to a small Irish village to observe the phenomena of a girl who has survived for four months without food and report her findings back to the town council. The girl's family and many townsfolk believe it's divine intervention. Others, Pugh's character among them, are skeptical and think they're being hosed. It's a classic confrontation between science and faith, and the movie asks whether it's possible for both to exist at the same time.

    I really dug this movie's tone and mood. It plays almost like a horror film at times, and when the secret behind the girl's condition emerges, it certainly is horrible enough.

    Grade: A-

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    • Trivia
      Elaine Cassidy (Rosaleen O'Donnell) and Kíla Lord Cassidy (Anna O'Donnell) are mother and daughter in real life.
    • Goofs
      When Anna spits her tooth out in Lib's hand, the camera shows it is a back molar, but in the next shot it appears Anna is missing a front tooth.
    • Quotes

      Lib Wright: That's a story, Kitty. I'm looking for facts.

    • Connections
      Featured in 2023 EE BAFTA Film Awards (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Céad míle fáilte romhat
      Performed by Niamh Algar , Caolan Byrne , Elaine Cassidy , Kíla Lord Cassidy

      Traditional Irish Arrangement

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2022 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Netflix
    • Languages
      • English
      • Irish Gaelic
    • Also known as
      • El prodigio
    • Filming locations
      • County Wicklow, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Element Pictures
      • Element
      • Fís Éireann / Screen Ireland
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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