Review of Wendy (2020) by Clint Worthington for Consequence of Sound — 28 Jan 2020
Whether you like Wendy will depend almost entirely on your continued tolerance for the baby-Malick stirrings of Zeitlin’s style: roving, evocative camerawork; the unpolished roughness of unknown child performers; treacly sentiment pouring from each horn blast of Romer’s score; or France’s storybook narration.
At nearly two hours, that’s a lot of syrup to pour down your throat, and the unapologetic mawkishness of it all can rankle after a while, even if you’re attuned to the film’s wavelength.
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This review of Wendy (2020) was written by Clint Worthington and published by Consequence of Sound on 28 Jan 2020.
Wendy has generally received mixed reviews.
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