Wonderland
- 2024
- 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
2.4K
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In 'Wonderland', people can use an A.I. program to communicate with virtual versions of their comatose or lost loved ones.In 'Wonderland', people can use an A.I. program to communicate with virtual versions of their comatose or lost loved ones.In 'Wonderland', people can use an A.I. program to communicate with virtual versions of their comatose or lost loved ones.
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- 2 nominations total
Jonathan Tanigaki
- Tae-ju
- (English version)
- (voice)
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Using AI to comfort those who lost or losing their loved ones seems to be a good intentionand a great idea. However, it does not mean that there are no challenges when it is really taking place.
Bai Li's story brings out a question about how a person who still denies about the death of loved ones can be comforted. Yet, a person who is fully aware the death of the loved ones, struggles between wanting to provide the comfort and at the same time wanting the other person to face the reality.
Tae-joo's virtual existence does not only bring comfort to Jeong-in, "he" also makes her relying on him. It makes it hard for Jeong-in to know what she really wants when she is challenged to make a choice.
Above the moral issues that provoke me as a viewer, I like how the director presented the stories. Some may find the movie confusing as there are changing scenes and changing characters. I like how Bai Li' reflection in the mirror to depict reality verses virtual. It's a very clever way to bring out an idea.
Overall, it is a movie that is not for "easy-watching". It is probably better to watch a few times to appreciate the theme.
Bai Li's story brings out a question about how a person who still denies about the death of loved ones can be comforted. Yet, a person who is fully aware the death of the loved ones, struggles between wanting to provide the comfort and at the same time wanting the other person to face the reality.
Tae-joo's virtual existence does not only bring comfort to Jeong-in, "he" also makes her relying on him. It makes it hard for Jeong-in to know what she really wants when she is challenged to make a choice.
Above the moral issues that provoke me as a viewer, I like how the director presented the stories. Some may find the movie confusing as there are changing scenes and changing characters. I like how Bai Li' reflection in the mirror to depict reality verses virtual. It's a very clever way to bring out an idea.
Overall, it is a movie that is not for "easy-watching". It is probably better to watch a few times to appreciate the theme.
This film envisions a near-future world where people interact with artificial intelligence that mimics the deceased and those in comas. It intricately weaves multiple instances of these interactions into parallel narratives, creating a complex and layered storytelling experience. The overall tone is pleasant and visually appealing, with subtle dystopian undertones and a touch of magical realism.
The storyline provided by IMDB isn't entirely accurate. Key storylines include a deceased mother interacting as an AI with her daughter and mother, and a young woman engaging with an AI of her lover in a coma. Another major plotline involves the people running the AI service, with additional instances of the AI service in use depicted throughout the film.
The spoken languages include Korean, English, and Chinese.
The storyline provided by IMDB isn't entirely accurate. Key storylines include a deceased mother interacting as an AI with her daughter and mother, and a young woman engaging with an AI of her lover in a coma. Another major plotline involves the people running the AI service, with additional instances of the AI service in use depicted throughout the film.
The spoken languages include Korean, English, and Chinese.
With the reality and impact of AI on the horizon, the premise of this thought-provoking movie is what if a technology business could create a convincing, life-based avatar of a loved one who's died or is in a vegetative state. The business model requires you to maintain their 'life' by subscription and to pay for things they 'need' or 'want' as you interact with them. This postpones mourning for the living but creates ripples in their lives that leaves the pain of their losses fresh.
It asks what would you pay to have one more conversation with your mother or father, or hide a mother's death from young child, or watch your dead child grow up on your cell phone through an app? What if you cannot afford the service in perpetuity? What if someone lost to you comes back to life a different person than the avatar you've come to love?
Very thought provking premise, the actors were almost less important though Park Bo-Geum is always compelling.
It asks what would you pay to have one more conversation with your mother or father, or hide a mother's death from young child, or watch your dead child grow up on your cell phone through an app? What if you cannot afford the service in perpetuity? What if someone lost to you comes back to life a different person than the avatar you've come to love?
Very thought provking premise, the actors were almost less important though Park Bo-Geum is always compelling.
I saw it in film festival amongst other indie films. It is quite good.
Enchanting yet flawed film that offers a visually stunning experience while falling short in some narrative aspects.
Themes of courage, friendship, and self-discovery are universally appealing, their execution in the film is somewhat inconsistent. The movie tends to rely heavily on exposition rather than allowing the story to unfold naturally through the characters' actions and interactions. This approach can make the narrative feel disjointed and less engaging.
It is a film that shines brightly in terms of visual artistry but falters in its storytelling and character development. It is a movie that can be enjoyed for its aesthetic beauty and moments of humor, but it may leave some viewers wanting more depth and coherence in its narrative.
Overall it is quite solid.
Enchanting yet flawed film that offers a visually stunning experience while falling short in some narrative aspects.
Themes of courage, friendship, and self-discovery are universally appealing, their execution in the film is somewhat inconsistent. The movie tends to rely heavily on exposition rather than allowing the story to unfold naturally through the characters' actions and interactions. This approach can make the narrative feel disjointed and less engaging.
It is a film that shines brightly in terms of visual artistry but falters in its storytelling and character development. It is a movie that can be enjoyed for its aesthetic beauty and moments of humor, but it may leave some viewers wanting more depth and coherence in its narrative.
Overall it is quite solid.
The script needed to be handed to another team to tighten it. Some lines need development and emphasis, others need to trail away. There's an epilogue after the credits which ties up a loose end, but we didn't need it because we weren't interested. Indeed, it is a distraction.
The acting, direction and production is faultless. Korea's film & television industry is superb.
The theme of this (slightly futuristic) film is novel... can AI creations be independent beings?
As such, Wonderland, is very moving. Once the viewer works out who's who. And who's not who.
I enthusiastically recommend this piece. It's tri-lingual (English, Korean and Chinese) in case you get a bit confused with language.
Watch it.
It's thought provoking, cerebral, but have a box of tissues close by.
The acting, direction and production is faultless. Korea's film & television industry is superb.
The theme of this (slightly futuristic) film is novel... can AI creations be independent beings?
As such, Wonderland, is very moving. Once the viewer works out who's who. And who's not who.
I enthusiastically recommend this piece. It's tri-lingual (English, Korean and Chinese) in case you get a bit confused with language.
Watch it.
It's thought provoking, cerebral, but have a box of tissues close by.
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Box office
- Budget
- ₩10,000,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $4,270,030
- Runtime1 hour 53 minutes
- Color
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