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Wonder London brings us into the world of a 9-year-old girl, navigating the tricky waters of childhood isolation and bullying. The frizzy-haired protagonist feels both vulnerable and brave as she faces off against older girls who taunt her. The pacing is quite gentle, allowing moments of reflection, which I found engaging. There’s a certain warmth to the atmosphere, almost like a cozy blanket, despite the tough themes. The practical effects, especially in how they depict her imaginative escapes, are a nice touch that adds a layer of charm. It’s distinct in its portrayal of childhood struggles, and the performances maintain an authenticity that really resonates.
Focus on themes of childhood isolation. · Notice the practical effects in imaginative sequences. · Pay attention to the tone shift from vulnerability to resilience.
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