Wonderstruck's reviews
Media reviews
Time
What does it mean to listen, as opposed to just being able to hear? Wonderstruck is about listening with our ears and our eyes, the surest way to feel a hearbeat.
The Hollywood Reporter
Haynes films Rose?s story in muted black and white, and the great Lachman?s compositions often recall the intricate detail of Selznick?s pencil drawings in the book.
Indiewire
The film's tidy coda may be more emotionally transparent than most of Haynes? works, but the [...] is no less wrenching for that.
Vulture
Both children are initially drawn to New York to find important adults in their lives, but their journeys echo those of countless others who have come to find some missing part of themselves in the city?s bustling streets. The film hinges on that kind of mundane magic of common paths, the multitudes of human histories that can haunt a single place.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote