Sentences with phrase «wonderstruck tells»

The award - winning book Wonderstruck tells two stories in different time periods, one in words, one in pictures.
Wonderstruck tells the parallel (and mystically linked) stories of two children: one a girl (Millicent Simmonds) looking for her mother (Moore) in 1920s Manhattan, the other boy (Oakes Fegley) who runs away from his Minnesota home to 1970s New York, looking for the father he never knew.
Wonderstruck tells the tale of two characters: Rose, a deaf girl living in 1927 Hoboken, New Jersey, and Ben, an orphan from 1977 Minnesota who has recently lost his hearing.

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For Haynes» latest, an adaptation of Brian Selznick's children's book Wonderstruck, the pair had to find a way to translate to visual style of the author, who used illustrations to tell one half of the story, set in the 1920s, and prose for the second, set 50 years later.
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«Wonderstruck» tells the intertwined stories of a young girl and boy, separated by 50 years but connected by some mystery.
When Haynes is telling his story without words, you can see the wonder inherent in Wonderstruck.
«Wonderstruck» Release Date: TBD Director: Todd Haynes Starring: Michelle Williams, Julianne Moore, Cory Michael Smith and Tom Noonan Synopsis: The story of a young boy in the Midwest is told simultaneously with a tale about a young girl in New York from fifty years ago as they both seek the same mysterious connection.
Also arriving on VOD this week Wonderstruck, a mystery film starring Michelle Williams and Julianne Moore that tells the tale of two separate children on a quest to find their parents.
Wonderstruck will likely divide audiences who can't make it past the sharp contrast of two stories being told simultaneously; one is silent, in black and white, while the other in color with audio.
Gorgeous, moving, and innovatively told, Todd Haynes's Wonderstruck is the odd children's film that actually treats kids like intelligent creatures capable of watching good films.
«Wonderstrucktells the story of a young boy Ben (played by Oakes Fegley) and a young girl Rose (played by newcomer Millicent Simmonds), told fifty years apart simultaneously as they both seek the same mysterious connection.
So Wonderstruck is told with one story in words and one story in pictures and then they interact with each other.
You know I've known him since he was at the vanguard of the new queer cinema in the early 90's His perspective as a queer man and the way he tells stories about outsiders, I knew would be the perfect perspective for telling the story about these three children in «Wonderstruck» who are each outsiders in their own way.
Moore was sensitive to the critique, telling Vanity Fair she prepared for Wonderstruck by studying ASL, reading books and watching movies on deaf culture, and attending a deaf poetry slam.
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Returning regulars include Todd Haynes with Wonderstruck, telling two connected stories of children, one of a Midwestern boy and another of a little girl in New York from fifty years previously, allowing Haynes to further explore his penchant for preciously enhanced period detail.
Wonderstruck is based on the book by Brian Selznick and comprises two stories about deaf children told simultaneously, one about boy in 1977 and the other about a girl in 1927, who share a mysterious connection.
I still like the way Wonderstruck moves, though, as Haynes stakes his claim again as the king of winsome nostalgia, telling the story of poor little Ben (Oakes Fegley), who's just lost his mother, Elaine (Michelle Williams), but not before (in flashback) she's refused to tell Ben who his father is.
In the quietly luminous adventure «Wonderstruck,» director Todd Haynes precisely details not one moment in time but two, telling stories of children separated by 50 years but united by curiosity and circumstance.
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