
Florence Pugh
Lib Wright
Kíla Lord Cassidy
Anna O'Donnell
Tom Burke
Will Byrne
Niamh Algar
Kitty O’Donnell
Elaine Cassidy
Rosaleen O'Donnell
Ruth Bradley
Maggie Ryan
Toby Jones
Dr. McBrearty
Ciarán Hinds
Father Thaddeus
Dermot Crowley
Sir Otway
Caolan Byrne
Malachy O'Donnell
Brían F. O'Byrne
John Flynn
Josie Walker
Sister Michael
David Wilmot
Sean Ryan
Stephen Ball
Young Gentleman
Mary Murray
Woman
Niamh Finlay
Young Woman
John Burke
Man
Emer Casey
Woman in her 50's
Graeme Coughlan
Daguerreotypist
Abigail Coburn
Ryan Girl
Ava May Taylor
Village Girl
Janet Grene
Working Class Lady
David Maine
Man at Bar
Janet Grene
Working Class Woman (uncredited)






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- #based on novel or book
- #nurse
- #village
- #breaking the fourth wall
- #ireland
- #fasting
- #19th century
- #dreary
- #1800s
Reviews

The Wonder is a slow burn that fails to leave a lasting impression that most films of its type achieve. At the forefront is the battle between science vs religion. Many citizens in the town are extremely religious and desperately want this child to be a sign from God and a gift to the town. This idea works well, and the denial of facts is quite reminiscent of today's society. But unfortunately,
MORE SPOILER-FREE MINI-REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/mini-reviews-2022-edition "The Wonder takes time to transform its mysterious premise into a truly captivating narrative, but the displays of Florence Pugh and especially Kíla Lord Cassidy - one of the most impressive performances to come from a 13-year-old - bear the struggles in the least relevant moments. As a charac

Florence Pugh is English nurse "Mrs. Wright" who travels to Ireland to nurse a young girl who hasn't eaten in quite a while. Well at least that is what she thinks. Upon arrival, she discovers from the board that she and a nun (Josie Walker) are not to nurse at all, but to sit and watch what happens to this young girl "Anna" (Kíla Lord Cassidy). Is this all a fraud or is it divine intervention that












