Mr. Wonderful
Cast :Matt Dillon, Annabella Sciorra
Director :Anthony Minghella
Studio :Warner Studios
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Dolby, Widescreen
Released Date :October 15, 1993
DVD Released Date :February 03, 2004
Language :English (Dubbed), French (Dubbed), English (Original Language), French (Original Language), French (Subtitled), English (Subtitled)
Audience Rating :PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateJuly 20, 2005
SummaryIT WAS CUTE!!
Content
If you like romantic comedies, you will think Mr. Wonderful is cute. its not the best, but the acting was pretty good, although the Supporting Actors and Actresses was even better than the main characters. the plot wasnt really anything special but it was good enough. i recomend it for a one time viewing

Rating
DateJuly 09, 2004
SummaryVery cute!!!
Content
This is a sweet and charming film; only the ending disappointed. The entire film and premise was so different from other romantic comedies, and the leads and supporting cast are fantastic, but the typical overly sugarcoated ending ruined it. I expected better considering the rest of the film. Overall though, this one is recommended over recent Hollywood romantic comedies. It definitely made me smile.

Rating
DateJanuary 11, 2004
SummaryCute story, but Matt Dillon is all wrong for romantic lead
Content
Matt Dillon was seriously mis-cast in this film. He came across as an unlikable, hopelessly plebian, crotch-scratching "dese, dem, and doze" low-class slob, while the lovely Annabella Sciorra seemed urbane, literate, and softly spoken. One wonders how these two ever got together in the first place. For people who supposedly grew up in the same neighborhood, the speech patterns are noticably at odds, with Dillon's character coming out at the bottom. The premise was predictable, the main character unlikeable, and the ending unbelievable. The supporting cast, however, was superb, considering what they were given to work with. Vincent D'Onofrio is wonderful as the shy pharmacist, Sciorra is a beautiful and engaging ex-wife to Dillon, and Mary Louise Parker comes across as a much better match for Dillon's character than Sciorra. If you want a good romantic movie, see Happy Accidents instead. Review refers to the VHS Tape edition

Rating
DateDecember 31, 2003
SummaryMr. Wonderful
Content
This is a feel good movie that proves love can conquer all! Plus, you get to look at Matt Dillon for an hour and forty minutes...need I say more!

Rating
DateNovember 05, 2002
SummaryBased on a True Story
Content
A man (Matt Dillon) falls back in love with his ex-wife (Anabella Sciorra). That's it. What really makes this movie unique is that it's based on a real "Mr. Wonderful" which so happens to be me. The funniest movie critic in the world is back and says that this movie is a delight, no a treasure to witness. No, I am a treasure to look at.
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