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Next Stop Wonderland

Posted on 11.06.05 | (0) Comment | 479 views

Click to View Amazon.com DetailsRating: 3-5 stars

I haven’t written a movie review in months despite having seen many.  My apologies, mostly to myself because I’m really, really anal about keeping track of things such as this.

This is a Miramax film with an independent sort of feel to it.  There also didn’t appear to be much point to it.  Two people’s lives intersect over and over again without them ever meeting.  It had a Sliding Doors / Sleepless in Seattle sort of feel to it.  It was funny and smart and definitely worth seeing if you have a Sunday afternoon to waste, but I completely understand why I’d never heard of this movie before.

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