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Wonderwall
Wonderwall
1969 ·92 min ·United Kingdom · 12+
6.8
IMDb 5.6 КП 6.3 RT 80%
Drama, Romance
Director: Joe Massot
Trailers Wonderwall

The eccentric professor Collins lives completely secluded in his chaotic apartment. When the model Penny moves in next to him, he becomes fascinated by her. He drills holes in her walls and ceiling and peeps on her day and night. He loses himself in daydreams and delusions.

Jack MacGowran
Actor
Jane Birkin
Actor
Irene Handl
Actor

Wonderwall is a distinct relic of 1960s counterculture, celebrated by fans for its vivid psychedelic aesthetic and George Harrison’s experimental score. However, many viewers find its thin narrative and voyeuristic premise to be an acquired taste that lacks genuine comedic substance.

Production The film functions as a definitive visual time capsule of 1960s mod culture, overflowing with pop-art, vibrant set design, and bohemian props.
Score George Harrison's Indian-inspired soundtrack acts as a polarizing anchor, providing atmospheric depth for some while proving repetitive and irritating to others.
Acting Jack MacGowran delivers a signature eccentric performance that perfectly captures the character's transition from isolated academic to captivated voyeur.
Screenplay The thin, voyeuristic plot fails to provide meaningful development for the relationships, leaving many to find the experience dramatically hollow.
Humor While marketed as a comedy, the film lacks clear humor, leading to a disconnect for viewers seeking an engaging narrative over stylistic experimentation.
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