Wonder
Wonder
PG | 17 November 2017 (USA)
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The story of August Pullman – a boy with facial differences – who enters fifth grade, attending a mainstream elementary school for the first time.

Reviews
kasumiwater

Anyone should have cared about how you look. Especially, face is a body part which we first see. This is a story about a boy named Auggie (August Pullman) who has a different appearance on his face to others due to a congenital disease. The shy boy faces multitude of difficulties but he goes over them, and breaks his bubble throughout the story. What I liked about this film is that the story revolves around the protagonist while shedding enough light on other characters, such as Auggie's sister, Via (Olivia Pullman), his best friend, Jack, and Auggie and Via's best friend, Miranda. They are given an entire persona and treated as main components of the story rather than just as side-characters. Usually, when I watch a movie, I inevitably focus on a protagonist and do not pay much attention to the other characters. I hardly imagine how they grew up or why they behave the way they do. However, this movie reminded me of the fact that everyone is a protagonist of his/her story. I know this is a cliche, but when you hear Auggie or other characters tell their honest thoughts, they would definitely hit you in the deep bottom of your heart. Indeed, there are so many phrases that I loved. I believe this film will leave your heart warmer after watching it.

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Mahbub Riyad

IT WAS NOT WHAT I EXPECTED IT TO BE. I kept waiting to get to the fun part of the movie but it was really not there. The things they show are too unrealistic to be true. I'm afraid I do not like it and do not recommend anybody wasting their precious time watching it because of the misleading good rating,

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molnar-marci99

Firstly, I'd like to state that I have never seen such a beautiful movie like this. I don't really want to write anything about the summary. You should check this out with your own eyes. One for sure You will NOT regret!!!

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joeliass

Having a child born with a syndrome not in unlike Treachers Collins depicted in the movie, I must say, I really enjoyed it! Both heartbreaking and warm.

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