Wanderland (2018)
A New York City man, Alex, takes an off-season trip to the Hamptons in attempt to escape his routine life in the city. While trying to spend his time relaxing, Alex ends up lost, putting him in contact with some life-changing locals during his night of adventures.
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If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Original music is excellent. Story is simple but creative as well. Unique and refreshingly different approach. Humorous and clever. Variety of unique characters. Cinematography is beautiful. Nice camera work.
A humble and yet very uplifting journey for anyone who is seeking a connection in this very connected and yet disconnected world... Touches your very part of you that is searching for something to be found... Life is indeed a journey, the people we meet along the way after all are but just escorting us to where we truly need to be.... HOME...Kudos to the writers, and director of photography, and director, and everyone behind this wonderful story... the character Alex played by actor Tate Ellington is admirable and wonderfully shy.The 'journey' watching this made me find something i was searching for within.... and its out there... "would you like to come?"-giaDirector: Josh Klausner Writer: Josh Klausner Stars: Tate Ellington, Tara Summers, Victoria Clark
It is a very simple movie, with good music and a nice ending.
A light-hearted adventure of a man lost in search of a relaxing weekend. Alex's strange encounters with various off-beat strangers was comical as well as uplifting. The walk with Hope was particularly funny (watch that rock). There were quite a few chuckles along the way to finding Penelope again. The pointy-headed gnome made two appearances as well. Do I have you wondering now?I would recommend seeing this movie for anyone who needs a little cheering up. It was a nice getaway with some rather odd happenings. A true delight.One thing that was strange, though. Alex took the bus home without ever wondering what happened to his car!