The Wonder

2022 - 11 - 16

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'The Wonder' Ending, Explained: What Did Lib Do To Stop Anna's ... (Digital Mafia Talkies)

Set in 1862 Ireland, "The Wonder" follows Nurse Lib Wright as she enters a village to observe a girl named Anna, who has stopped eating for the last four.

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Is The Wonder based on a true story? Writer on book changes (Radio Times)

The Wonder on Netflix is an adaptation of Emma Donoghue's novel of the same name, which was in turn inspired by real-life cases of 'fasting girls'.

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The Wonder ending explained: How was Anna surviving without food? (digitalspy.com)

The Wonder is now out on Netflix, starring Florence Pugh - but is Anna surviving on nothing? Read our ending explained and what changed from the book.

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'The Wonder' review: Florence Pugh commands the screen in clash ... (Mashable)

A woman in 19th century dress stands in a graveyard in the Irish Midlands, looking. Florence Pugh is exceptional in "The Wonder." Credit: Aidan Monaghan / ...

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Florence Pugh's riveting performance makes eerie thriller 'The ... (CNN)

Florence Pugh as Lib Wright, a nurse sent to monitor a mysterious young girl in "The Wonder." Christopher Barr/Netflix. Editor's Note: Anywhere But Hollywood ...

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The Wonder review: Florence Pugh seeks miracles in weird Netflix ... (Polygon)

In 1862 Ireland, she's hired to bring an impartial, professional point of view to the case of Anna O'Donnell (Kíla Lord Cassidy), an Irish girl who hasn't eaten ...

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The Wonder review: Florence Pugh shines in gothic mystery | Digital ... (Digital Trends)

Florence Pugh gives one of her best performances to date in Sebastián Lelio's new gothic mystery, The Wonder. The film premieres November 16 on Netflix.

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The Wonder ending explained: Meaning behind fourth wall breaks (Radio Times)

Sebastián Lelio's gripping new film The Wonder follows English nurse Lib Wright as she's invited to observe a 'fasting girl'. But how does the movie end?

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Fans are all saying the same thing about Florence Pugh in The ... (cosmopolitan.com)

Florence Pugh's latest film, The Wonder just dropped on Netflix, and fans are all saying the same thing about her performance: that it was exceptional.

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'The Wonder:' That Ending Explained and All Your Questions ... (CNET)

The drama mystery starring Florence Pugh has an unconventional beginning and ending to say the least. Jennifer Bisset headshot. Jennifer Bisset.

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The Wonder movie review: Remarkable Florence Pugh anchors ... (Hindustan Times)

The Wonder movie review: Florence Pugh is perfect in this film by Sebastian Lelio about religious obsession and those skeptical of it. | Hollywood.

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The Wonder movie review: Florence Pugh's divine new Netflix film ... (The Indian Express)

The Wonder movie review: After having her talents disrespected in Don't Worry Darling, Florence Pugh reestablishes herself as one of the brightest young ...

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Netflix and Florence Pugh's The Wonder ending explained (cosmopolitan.com)

How does The Wonder end? Florence Pugh's Netflix period drama explained, including whether Anna dies and what happens to Lib.

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The adaptation of Emma Donoghue's acclaimed novel, The Wonder ... (Epigram)

Tara de Mel reviews Sebastián Lelio's newest film, taking us on a journey of love against evil in this psychological thriller adapted from Emma Donoghue's ...

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The Wonder REVIEW – A Cinematic Miracle (Cultured Vultures)

The girl, Anna O'Donnell (Kíla Lord Cassidy), is the child of a devout Catholic family who believe their daughter when she tells them that she is surviving on “ ...

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'The Wonder' Review: The Hungry Woman (The New York Times)

In this period drama, Florence Pugh plays a British nurse hired to observe an Irish girl who's said not to have eaten in four months.

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