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Wilson
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Feeling lonely and isolated, Wilson tracks down his ex-wife who left him 17 years earlier, only to meet his teenage daughter for the first time. In his uniquely outrageous and slightly twisted way, he sets out to connect with her.
Feeling lonely and isolated, Wilson tracks down his ex-wife who left him 17 years earlier, only to meet his teenage daughter for the first time. In his uniquely outrageous and slightly twisted way, he sets out to connect with her.
Actors:
Jake Hinkley,
Valerie Rose,
Gabrielle Arrowsmith,
Tonita Castro,
Ava Justin,
Kimora Collins,
Tom Proctor,
Michael Cook,
Kirsten Gregerson,
Mary Lynn Rajskub,
Matthew Saxe,
...»
Jake Hinkley
Valerie Rose
Gabrielle Arrowsmith
16 August 1988, Ham Lake, Minnesota, USA
Tonita Castro
Ava Justin
Kimora Collins
Tom Proctor
Michael Cook
9 July 1954, Toledo, Ohio, USA
Kirsten Gregerson
Mary Lynn Rajskub
22 June 1971, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Matthew Saxe
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Craig Johnson
Craig Johnson
Country:
United States
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March 29, 2017
The graphic novel's initial intention was to parody the Sunday funnies, which it executed with an impeccable wit and subtlety that cannot, no matter the cartoonishly exaggerated characters and original block font titles, be translated perfectly to film.March 24, 2017
Like Wilson himself, the movie is a bit of a throwback, out-of-step with the times, but whimsical in its execution.March 24, 2017
You'll want to spend time with "Wilson." Even if nobody else does.March 30, 2017
Wilson is a bitter, infuriating, and utterly unsympathetic character in Daniel Clowes' original graphic novel, but at some point [screenwriter Clowes] found a way to turn Wilson's vinegar back into wine.March 30, 2017
Wilson works better in ten-minute segments than it does as a complete movie.April 07, 2017
Johnson spent too much time on the sentimentality and forgot to focus on the main character.March 24, 2017
The plot opts for cop-out sentimentality and begins to melt into goo.March 30, 2017
There's ... some cranky fun along the way, what with Harrelson's slovenly charm and Dern's attitude of bedraggled exasperation (both of them show a refreshing lack of movie-star vanity).March 24, 2017
Woody Harrelson is the only life in this party, a misstep that gives Daniel Clowes' graphic novel the indie-cutesy treatment.March 24, 2017
Perhaps I've seen one too many movies in which men who need to grow up have to wreak havoc on other people's lives to do it. And this is that one too many.March 24, 2017
A few good cameos from David Warshofsky, as a prickly old friend of Wilson's, and Margo Martindale, as a date gone wrong, grace the torpid landscape. But it should all be sharper and funnier than it is.April 11, 2017
In its slow burning quality, Wilson explodes when you least expect it, before fizzling out when you most anticipate careening towards a happy ending.