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Wonderland

  • TV Series
  • 2000
  • 50m
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7.5/10
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Michelle Forbes, Billy Burke, Joelle Carter, Martin Donovan, Ted Levine, and Michael Jai White in Wonderland (2000)
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Depicting life in a mental institution from the points of view of both doctors and patients.Depicting life in a mental institution from the points of view of both doctors and patients.Depicting life in a mental institution from the points of view of both doctors and patients.

  • Stars
    • Ted Levine
    • Michelle Forbes
    • Martin Donovan
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    7.5/10
    177
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    • Stars
      • Ted Levine
      • Michelle Forbes
      • Martin Donovan
    • 21User reviews
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    Ted Levine
    Ted Levine
    • Dr. Robert Banger
    • 2000
    Michelle Forbes
    Michelle Forbes
    • Dr. Lyla Garrity
    • 2000
    Martin Donovan
    Martin Donovan
    • Dr. Neil Harrison
    • 2000
    Sharon Wilkins
    Sharon Wilkins
    • Mrs. Brown
    • 2000
    David Brown
    David Brown
    • Prison Guard
    • 2000
    Michael Jai White
    Michael Jai White
    • Dr. Derrick Hatcher
    • 2000
    Billy Burke
    Billy Burke
    • Dr. Abe Matthews
    • 2000
    Linda Emond
    Linda Emond
    • A.D.A. Strictler
    • 2000
    Michelle Barker
    • Julie McCray
    • 2000
    Joelle Carter
    Joelle Carter
    • Heather Miles
    • 2000
    Patricia Clarkson
    Patricia Clarkson
    • Tammy Banger
    • 2000
    Leland Orser
    Leland Orser
    • Wendall Rickle
    • 2000
    Rony Clanton
    • Bernard
    • 2000
    Matthew Sussman
    • Emanuel Treyhill
    • 2000
    Rafael Báez
    • 2000
    Erik Per Sullivan
    Erik Per Sullivan
    • Tucker Banger
    • 2000
    Noah Emmerich
    Noah Emmerich
    • Johnny
    • 2000
    Ken Leung
    Ken Leung
    • 2000
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    hero

    Almost too good for TV

    Ditto AltonMann review. This new presentation is almost "too good" for TV. It does follow in Homicide's quality footsteps. I'm a psychiatrist by trade and can attest to the show's accuracy and realism in the chaotic ward/emergency scenes and the feeling tone generated in the action (which wondrously persists as a realistic backdrop to the personal conflicts of the principal charactors in the drama). The group therapy sessions were terrific and revealed even more depth in terms of the principal's personality and professional attributes. These are great actors, and I'm extremely impressed with Peter Berg's writing and directing skills. I wish to add my appreciation for the inclusion of Ted Levine to the fine cast. I sincerely hope this show can outlast the scheduling maneuvers and dilemmas. NYPD BLUE finally made it, Homicide died too fast (and never found a large audience), and the superior West Wing apparently is finding an audience and may surprise us by sticking----perhaps Wonderland will survive--hope so, but experience tells me not to hold my breath.
    codella

    Wonderland: Too Good? ABC pulled the plug on a fine show.

    Imagine my disappointment earlier: I sat down to watch Wonderland via the VCR, and rather than Wonderland, I had taped some slickly-produced canned news program.

    Yes my fellow reviewers worries about Wonderland have, unfortunately come true. E! online reports that ABC has pulled the show, faced with a drop in the ratings, and an apparent campaign against the show by a group who felt that Wonderland unfairly stigmatized people afflicted with mental disorder.

    Was this show too gory? There were some scenes depicting violence and its aftermath, e.g., The shooting of bystanders in Time's Square by an actively-psychotic man; later, a struggle that ends when a pregnant psychiatrist is stabbed with a hypodermic needle which may have impacted the unborn's cognitive functioning.

    Any gore was incidental to the storyline which was intense and compelling throughout. Writing and directing were superb. The viewer is horrified by the atrocity of a killer, yet cannot help but identify with Dr. Banger's (Ted Levine of The Silence of the Lambs) guarded empathy for this man who is likely to be committed for many years to a secure psychiatric hospital.

    The staff and the patients were subject to the same stressors in life, to varying degrees. Anger, impotence, fear, self-loathing --all are possible responses to stress. When slapped by the news that his unborn child would most probably be grossly impaired, Dr. Neil Harrison (Martin Donovan), the consummate professional, nearly strangled the perpetrator. He later thought he saw his wife exposing her abdomen to this same man.

    This was the show at its most powerful. Dr. Bangor refers to this as the "dark side" of the human psyche. We all walk a line of "normalcy." At stressful times that path is narrow and razor-sharp. At such times it is our ability to adapt and to transcend that keeps us from falling off.

    Sure the shooting in Time's Square was disturbing, but slasher flicks on TNT or TBS toss gore by the bucket load, rendering this violent act all but tasteful. Viewers are made to identify with the travails of "normal," even trained people who are nonetheless subject to the same experience as their patients. This casts "sanity" in a particularly fragile light.

    This very exploration of fragility is what crystallizes Wonderland's greatness. It also may be alienating to a demographic that wants to be entertained rather than made anxious.

    Then again maybe Wonderland's ratings would have been better had some numb programming executive (speaking of cognitive impairment) not have placed a program of this magnitude in a time slot opposite ER.
    Notraxxs

    Well written series about life in a psychiatric ward

    I'm not sure how long this series was on abc...but it was brief. The problem? This series was way to intense for prime time. The writing was top-notch, and the characters were involving, but I don't think America was ready for something like this. I almost broke into a sweat just watching it. Its in-your-face style constantly assaulted the viewer, and its gritty images and dark themes challenged mainstream television. People would rather not break the happy little bubble that is network television. And that really is a shame, because this show had a lot of potential.
    x310

    Welcome to Hell. Please take a number.

    Flawless writing, wonderful acting, realistic dialogue, and lots of danger - real, imagined, implied. The patients on this locked psychiatric unit are extremely ill, clearly likely to harm themselves or others because of their mental sickness. They have the psychological equivalent of cancer, and they're not gonna get better by the end of the show, folks. Many of them will die unless they get a lot of care.

    Speaking of which, the caregivers are human as well, meaning they suffer from the same maladies, albeit in smaller, more manageable (most of the time) doses. However, the writing is so good that the story never relies upon cliche: no "whacky but lovable" patients, and no "crazy shrinks". Everyone is portrayed as real humans with the same problems that you and I have to cope with. And just like in real life, sometimes you do your best but things get worse, not better.

    The first episode was as good as anything I've ever seen on TV, and better than most commercial films. Watch it and be awed...
    wry

    I've been there, never done that!

    I am a sufferer of major depression. I am on a medication that is very effective and am fine now with a full time job a loving relationship and a very satisfying life. However six years ago, after a suicide attempt I was admitted to the CPEP unit at Bellevue, the place that Wonderland depicts. After one day people with mental illness are diagnosed and treated with medication and a day or two later they are no longer suffering from the delusions that are so common in such a chemically imbalanced illness and are no longer violent as the patients in Wonderland were potrayed. I spent three months at Bellevue before my release and I NEVER saw anyone acting out like the patients of Wonderland. This show only continued to further the stigma that haunts all of us suffering from some form of mental illness and keeps us from finding fulfilling gainful employment. I am lucky since i work in the field of treating those with mental illness and i can understand what many are going through.

    i must add that i did enjoy some of the best acting TV has ever allowed us to see. Especially Ted Levine (Jame Gumm in Silence of the Lambs) who is one of my favorite character actors but as a first hand observer the storylines were not an accurate portrayal of the reality in the CPEP Unit at Bellevue.

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    • Trivia
      Lee Orser as Wendall Rickle is asked if he had seen anyone read their Miranda rights, and he responds "Like NYPD Blue". He portrayed 3 different characters of 3 different episodes of NYPD Blue.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Robert Banger: When the pressures of modern society become too great for a person, when one's chemical dynamic becomes such that they are unbalanced, that they cease painting within the lines, they come to us. These are the people that society would prefer just go away -- the shadow people. The shadow people that project upon us their shadow and remind us just how tenuous mental health is. Our worst fears. They remind us how easy it can be to slip.

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    • Release date
      • April 26, 2002 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bellevue
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Touchstone Television
      • Imagine Television
      • Hostage Productions
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      • 50m
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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