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Saint Pauly says...
6 years ago
Imagine Tolstoy directed by Neil Simon... and if you think that sounds interesting, you haven't seen _Wonder Wheel_.
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Erulezz says...
6 years ago
Wow.. This was a hard struggle to get to the ending. Hysterical Winslet, not so great Timberlake. The only thing I really liked was Juno!
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FabrizioLambert says...
6 years ago
But just as I learned from my first husband what love was...... I learned from humpty what it was not. It's not gratitude. It's not company. And it's not going through the motions of lovemaking when... you have so much to give...and no one you really wanna give it to.
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faithful soul says...
5 years ago
Winslet's character is forever complaining she has a headache. It's no wonder; she shouts hysterically for most of the movie. This becomes wearying after a while, as does the movie itself. It's not terrible, but I miss the Woody Allen of Sleeper, Annie Hall, and Manhattan.
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KornManiak23 says...
9 months ago
Meh. I doubt I'll ever rewatch it.
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Poundcaker says...
3 years ago
This would've been great if they didn't cast Justin Timberlake and give the role to someone who can act.
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DastenHero says...
3 years ago
Despite being more of a stage play than a movie, this oddly titled film managed to capture my attention for its entire duration. It is a character study, mainly of Ginny, played by the incredibly talented Kate Winslet. Kate Winslet knocks this movie out of the park, and although she is a very unlikable character, her acting chops are on full display and her character's writing is complicated and morally grey. The film is really about her more than anything, and if it was a play, I have a feeling it would have been met with praise.

The colors and sets in this film are also something to behold - the cinematography is top notch and the color correction and lighting is on point.
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chilly says...
4 years ago
Beautiful colors and great camera.
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Wolf666 says...
4 years ago
Boring, long and slow without any real scene to remember.
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Spiritualized Kaos says...
5 years ago
A play set in the Coney Island of the 1950s, although some scenarios are still recognizable today.
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Matthew Brady-deleted-1534855046 says...
6 years ago
'Wonder Wheel' is a gorgeous looking film with terrific acting, but sadly feels uneven. It's more of a stage performance than a movie.

It's amazing to me that Woody Allen can bump out a movie each year and make it so rich and old fashion. Unfortunately the films themselves have become a faded memory for me, expect for 'Midnight in Paris'. I don't remember a single thing that happened in his previous movie 'Café Society'. This will suffer the same thing.

Allen making a love triangle around a woman and her stepchild isn't the smartest thing to do with his controversial past. You are literally putting light on your issues. Sometimes art itself can't spare it's artiest.
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