‘The Wonder’ Review

A no-nonsense nurse travels to a bleak Irish village in 1862, where she finds herself forced to draw a stick in the mud between fact and fiction, religion and science, stories and reality. The slipperiness of the latter is reflected cinematically in a structural framing device: the film opens and ends on a soundstage that slowly reveals our actors on a set, a voiceover telling us…

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