Next Stop, Wonderland
Rank
Top 40% of all time (see others with this rank)
Festival Year
1998 (click here to see all competition films from this year)
Category
Dramatic Competition
Cast
Hope Davis, Alan Gelfant, Holland Taylor, Robert Klein, Cara Buono, Jose Zuniga
Non-Cast Credits
Brad Anderson, Mitchel B. Robbins, Lyn Vaus, Uta Briesewitz, Chad Detweiler, Claudio Ragazzi
Description
Brad Anderson follows up his first feature, The Darien Gap (which played in the 1996 Dramatic Competition), with an accomplished new work. An unconventional romantic comedy, Next Stop, Wonderland delicately threads a tapestry of friends and strangers and skillfully plays with the possibilities of destiny.
Set in Boston, the film centers around Erin, a young night-shift nurse who's just been dumped by her boyfriend. Her overbearing mother, eager for her daughter to begin dating again, plays matchmaker by taking out a personal ad. Appalled by this ploy, Erin claims she is more interested in knowing who she is than searching for love or companionship. Alas, as the voice mails pile higher, her curiosity is piqued. What's the harm in seeing what's out there? Across town, there's Alan, an ex-plumber who's working his way through school and volunteering at the Aquarium. He, too, is trying to alter his destiny while struggling to get out of debt and avoid winding up liKe his gambling father. Despite their parallel lives, fate keeps pushing them farther and farther apart.
Anderson's strength lies in his truthful storytelling. He seamlessly weaves together a myriad of characters and story lines, each delicately nurtured and full of wit and humor. He deftly depicts a female protagonist with rare sensitivity and insight. Using a mixture of scripted and improvised footage featuring the brilliant ensemble cast, led by a radiant Hope Davis, Anderson reveals himself as one of today's brightest young filmmakers.
Reviewer
Lisa Viola (see other films reviewed by the same reviewer)