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Wonderful World

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 29m
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6.0/10
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Matthew Broderick in Wonderful World (2009)
A misanthropic divorcée finds love despite all his efforts against it.
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Ben Singer has his cynical worldview darkened by his roommate Ibu's sudden medical situation, though the arrival of Ibu's sister, Khadi, might remedy both men's ills.Ben Singer has his cynical worldview darkened by his roommate Ibu's sudden medical situation, though the arrival of Ibu's sister, Khadi, might remedy both men's ills.Ben Singer has his cynical worldview darkened by his roommate Ibu's sudden medical situation, though the arrival of Ibu's sister, Khadi, might remedy both men's ills.

  • Director
    • Joshua Goldin
  • Writer
    • Joshua Goldin
  • Stars
    • Matthew Broderick
    • Sanaa Lathan
    • Michael Kenneth Williams
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Joshua Goldin
    • Writer
      • Joshua Goldin
    • Stars
      • Matthew Broderick
      • Sanaa Lathan
      • Michael Kenneth Williams
    • 33User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Matthew Broderick
    Matthew Broderick
    • Ben Singer
    Sanaa Lathan
    Sanaa Lathan
    • Khadi
    Michael Kenneth Williams
    Michael Kenneth Williams
    • Ibu
    Philip Baker Hall
    Philip Baker Hall
    • The Man
    Jesse Tyler Ferguson
    Jesse Tyler Ferguson
    • Cyril
    Jodelle Ferland
    Jodelle Ferland
    • Sandra
    Ally Walker
    Ally Walker
    • Eliza
    Christy Reese
    • Cassie
    Zacharias Foppe
    • Leon
    • (as Zacharias E. Foppe)
    Cristen Barnes
    Cristen Barnes
    • Suzie
    Mia Ford
    Mia Ford
    • Maxine - Cyril's Daughter
    Paul T. Taylor
    Paul T. Taylor
    • Doug
    James Burton
    James Burton
    • McRory
    Dan Zanes
    Dan Zanes
    • Sweeny
    John Hambrick
    John Hambrick
    • Judge Bissel
    Drew Waters
    Drew Waters
    • City Lawyer #1
    Odessa Feaster
    Odessa Feaster
    • Laugh Zone MC
    • (as a different name)
    Carrey Bowers
    • Stand-up Comic
    • Director
      • Joshua Goldin
    • Writer
      • Joshua Goldin
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    jenniferhagan

    Pretty bad movie

    This movie was pretty bad. Number one, the "Africans" they found were African Americans and their accents were so damned dodgy that I don't know where they came from but it sure wasn't from Senegal. Secondly, the vision of the director was that of precolonial Africa. This family is from Dakar. They aren't from a remote village. Senegal has strong ties with France. You can get Nikes in Senegal. It is just cheaper in the US. This movie is not only flawed because it is a cliché of every vision that we Americans that never travel abroad have of the outside world. It could have been better. It could have been better translated. The story could have been more modern, less cliché, less Hollywood and let us think a bit on our own. Dear director. Not all of us are that stupid. We can think for ourselves.
    dancameraman

    Remarkable!

    This is a smart, satisfying film, and a triumph for Broderick. We haven't seen such a great anti-establishment hero since The Big Lebowski.

    All the characters are brilliantly written by Goldin, and, likewise, brilliantly portrayed by the actors. Matthew Broderick's performance as Ben Singer has an assured and measured nuance -- a really fine role. Michael Williams (Ibu) shows his impressive range with a wonderful character, so distinct from his iconic Omar on The Wire. Sanaa Lathan's Khadi is a strong memorable sensual beauty. Twelve year old Jodelle Ferland as Sandra, Ben's daughter, is a revelation and certainly a comer.

    Wonderful World will make you laugh and it will make you cry. You want to go see this flick.
    10amelaus29

    Very sweet and inspiring film.

    I found this film to very well written and directed. The story is about the life we all lead and all its obstacles, which are superbly edited to show them to us, but not too grimly.

    It pats you on the back relatively quickly with elements that seem extraordinary but really are natural phenomenons and not to be taken seriously. It generously shows how seeing the world in such a way can impact harshly on you, but how you still learn from the experience.

    It grasps upon the warmth and clarity that can be gained from truly compatible relationships when looking at the world through these eyes, in this way, it presents a seek and you shall find attitude.

    The ending is... well when you find the end, there will be the beginning. One of my favorite films.
    6lch100

    Listen Carefully

    This is a problem often found in films where characters speak with foreign accents. There is a key conversation between Ben Singer (Broderick) and Ibu (Williams) over a chess game earlier in the film. The director didn't have the experience to slow the cadence so that the audience can hear AND understand. Consequently, some of the conversation is lost in the struggle to parse the words. Unfortunately, that dialog becomes key to the most powerful scene of the film which takes place very near the end. So, my advice is to listen carefully Otherwise, it's a good film, though the pace slows enough to suggest it's not going anywhere during the middle of the film.
    rooprect

    Like a Bill Murray movie without Bill Murray

    If you've seen a recent Bill Murray movie (Broken Flowers, etc) maybe you know what I'm talking about. Movies like this carry a certain vibe that's hard to explain... they feel cold, lonely, witty but sad and slightly nostalgic.

    I suppose it's because there's a lot of silence, not a lot of emotion (despite emotional circumstances), and the scenes are bright but not colourful. If you've ever been in a hospital waiting room, that's the feeling.

    "Wonderful World" is one of those films about a-day-in-the-life-of-a-schmuck, which are generally fun to watch (the best being "Buffalo 66"... if you haven't seen it GO SEE IT NOW). But I was left a little unfulfilled by WW. I think it's because it portrays the world as a really nasty, unjust place. Sure, that's whole the point of a-day-in-the-life-of-a-schmuck movies, but in this case it was just torturous.

    I also thought Matthew Broderick was slightly miscast. Through no fault of his own, he has too much of a youthful, innocent look to come across as a bitter cynic, which is what this film demanded. Still, his acting was excellent (absolutely brilliant in some scenes), and if you like Broderick it'll be fun to see him in this very uncharacteristic role.

    If you like slow & heavy comedy-dramas like "The Weather Man" or "Magnolia" or possibly "The Majestic" (though these films are not really comedies), you might like "Wonderful World".

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    • Trivia
      At one point in the film, Matthew Broderick and Sanaa Lathan are talking about the impossibility of their relationship. Lathan's character says that they are like a hippo and a lion trying to mate. Broderick asks 'who's the hippo. Broderick voiced Simba in the "Lion King" franchise.
    • Goofs
      Ben and Ibou are seen playing a game of chess, unfortunately the chess board was incorrectly set up, so that the bottom-right square is black.

      Unfortunately as a consequence, the black queen and king plus the white queen and king are all on the wrong starting squares. No one ever plays the game of chess with the bottom-right square as black, because then all the kings and queens would then be incorrectly placed on the wrong color starting squares. How to set up the pieces on a chess board: First set up the board so that the bottom-right square is white . . . Place a rook on each of your two corners . . . Place the knights next to the rooks . . . Place the bishops to the inside of the knights . . . Place the queen on the remaining, matching-color square . . .
    • Quotes

      Ben Singer: [Courtroom presentation] I know I'm just a joke to you, and you only decided to hear my case because you're amused. Some crackpot acting as his own attorney accusing the city of depraved indifference. Do you know what the most crowded room is in the Getty Museum? It's the room with Van Gogh's Irises. Why? Because someone bought the painting for 54 million dollars. There's a reverential silence in the Iris room; Mr. and Mrs. Museum Goer might as well be looking at a framed pile of cash. Newspapers publish movie grosses, if a movie grosses over a hundred million dollars, we assume it must be good. There's no God, there's no beauty, if a painting or a CD doesn't sell, throw it out. The 910 Freeway has a very sharp turn as it winds into the valley from the hills. And every year four or five motorists are killed on this spot. And the city conducted a costs and effects study, and concluded that the costs in terms of human life was not equal to the cost of rebuilding the highway. And so this deadly spot on the highway remains and in five years 20 more people will die. Well if this isn't depraved indifference, I don't know what is. Ibu Endai came her from Senegal; he worked a guard in an outlet store in Carson. He's a great chess player, he's my friend. And, uh, he was thrown away. Well, what kind of a world do we live in that his life is worth less than this Nobody's ability to get quickly into a parking space. Or the city impound's need to for revenue so that each one of these amoebas can have a beach house in Miami. Is that really the kind of world we want to live in?

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien: Matthew Broderick/Robin Tunney/Ke$ha (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      The Sunsets
      Written by Dan Zanes

      Performed by Dan Zanes

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 2009 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Official site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Wolof
    • Also known as
      • Удивительный мир
    • Filming locations
      • Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cold Iron Pictures
      • K5 International
      • Ambush Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,309
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,582
      • Jan 10, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,309
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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