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Wander Darkly is a 2020 American drama film written and directed by Tara Miele. The film stars Sienna Miller, Diego Luna, Beth Grant, Aimee Carrero, Tory Kittles, and Vanessa Bayer.
Wander Darkly had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2020, and was released in the United States on December 11, 2020, by Lionsgate.
Plot
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Adrienne and Matteo are a couple experiencing strife within themselves despite having a child and a home together. While driving away from a party, their arguing causes an accident that leaves them hospitalized. They each experience memories of their past involving trauma while in a surreal state. In this state, Adrienne is saddened by her death and the life and relationship they lost, but Matteo tells her she is not dead. She refuses to believe him, despairing over the end of her life, arguing over what-ifs and what happened and what could have been, while Matteo doggedly keeps her focused on loving him and living for him and their baby, Ellie. As they walk through the many memories that lead to the accident, Matteo explains his faults and feelings for her. Floundering over the painful truths of their limited time and lost opportunities, she attempts to jump over the building, unsure whether she is really dead or alive. Matteo stops her, convincing her she isn’t dead and that they still have time together. She trusts him again and takes his hand. He asks her to marry him and they do get married, and they have a beautiful wedding. Adrienne wakes up and is playing with her baby. Her parents are fussing over her, and her friend Maggie arrives to help with Ellie while she goes to her doctor’s appointment. Her mother appears to want to talk about her state of mind, but Adrienne assures her she is fine. She passes the scene of their accident and memories begin to flood her consciousness. She remembers the accident. Matteo dies, not her. The truth is too painful for her to process and she goes through the grief all over again. But as time passes, she eventually gets better and moves on and raises Ellie. She realizes Matteo helped her to want to live for their child and wanted the opportunity to let her know how much he loved her. At the end, Adrienne takes Ellie for a boat ride in the sunrise at the ocean and she sprinkles his ashes in the ocean and says goodbye.
Cast
- Sienna Miller as Adrienne
- Diego Luna as Matteo
- Beth Grant as Patty
- Vanessa Bayer as Maggie
- Brett Rice as Steve
- Aimee Carrero as Shea
- Tory Kittles as Liam
- James Landry Hébert as the hooded figure
- Dan Gill as Dane
- Ethan Cohn as Kevin
- Lamont Thompson as Gary
Production
In August 2018, it was announced Sienna Miller and Diego Luna had joined the cast of the film, with Tara Miele directing from a screenplay she wrote.
Principal photography began Los Angeles in August 2018.
Release
It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2020. In September 2020, Lionsgate acquired distribution rights to the film. It also screened at AFI Fest on October 19, 2020. It was scheduled to be released on December 11, 2020.
Reception
Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 75% based on 97 reviews, with an average rating of 6.4/10. The website s critics consensus reads: Wander Darkly s risks don t always yield rewards, but strong work from Diego Luna and Sienna Miller helps this romance remain consistently alluring. Metacritic reports a score of 66 out of 100 based on 12 reviews, indicating mixed or average reviews .
Wander Darkly is a 2020 American drama film written and directed by Tara Miele. The film stars Sienna Miller, Diego Luna, Beth Grant, Aimee Carrero, Tory Kittles, and Vanessa Bayer.
Wander Darkly had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2020, and was released in the United States on December 11, 2020, by Lionsgate.
Plot
This article needs an improved plot summary. (April 2021)
|
Adrienne and Matteo are a couple experiencing strife within themselves despite having a child and a home together. While driving away from a party, their arguing causes an accident that leaves them hospitalized. They each experience memories of their past involving trauma while in a surreal state. In this state, Adrienne is saddened by her death and the life and relationship they lost, but Matteo tells her she is not dead. She refuses to believe him, despairing over the end of her life, arguing over what-ifs and what happened and what could have been, while Matteo doggedly keeps her focused on loving him and living for him and their baby, Ellie. As they walk through the many memories that lead to the accident, Matteo explains his faults and feelings for her. Floundering over the painful truths of their limited time and lost opportunities, she attempts to jump over the building, unsure whether she is really dead or alive. Matteo stops her, convincing her she isn’t dead and that they still have time together. She trusts him again and takes his hand. He asks her to marry him and they do get married, and they have a beautiful wedding. Adrienne wakes up and is playing with her baby. Her parents are fussing over her, and her friend Maggie arrives to help with Ellie while she goes to her doctor’s appointment. Her mother appears to want to talk about her state of mind, but Adrienne assures her she is fine. She passes the scene of their accident and memories begin to flood her consciousness. She remembers the accident. Matteo dies, not her. The truth is too painful for her to process and she goes through the grief all over again. But as time passes, she eventually gets better and moves on and raises Ellie. She realizes Matteo helped her to want to live for their child and wanted the opportunity to let her know how much he loved her. At the end, Adrienne takes Ellie for a boat ride in the sunrise at the ocean and she sprinkles his ashes in the ocean and says goodbye.
Cast
- Sienna Miller as Adrienne
- Diego Luna as Matteo
- Beth Grant as Patty
- Vanessa Bayer as Maggie
- Brett Rice as Steve
- Aimee Carrero as Shea
- Tory Kittles as Liam
- James Landry Hébert as the hooded figure
- Dan Gill as Dane
- Ethan Cohn as Kevin
- Lamont Thompson as Gary
Production
In August 2018, it was announced Sienna Miller and Diego Luna had joined the cast of the film, with Tara Miele directing from a screenplay she wrote.
Principal photography began Los Angeles in August 2018.
Release
It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2020. In September 2020, Lionsgate acquired distribution rights to the film. It also screened at AFI Fest on October 19, 2020. It was scheduled to be released on December 11, 2020.
Reception
Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 75% based on 97 reviews, with an average rating of 6.4/10. The website s critics consensus reads: Wander Darkly s risks don t always yield rewards, but strong work from Diego Luna and Sienna Miller helps this romance remain consistently alluring. Metacritic reports a score of 66 out of 100 based on 12 reviews, indicating mixed or average reviews .
Year | 2020 |
ReleaseDate | 2020-12-11 |
RuntimeMins | 97 |
RuntimeStr | 1h 37min |
Plot | New parents Adrienne and Matteo are forced to reckon with trauma amidst their troubled relationship. They must revisit the memories of their past and unravel haunting truths in order to face their uncertain future. |
Awards | Awards, 1 win & 2 nominations |
Directors | Tara Miele |
Writers | Tara Miele |
Stars | Sienna Miller, Diego Luna, Beth Grant |
Produced by | Connor Flanagan,Samantha Housman,Lynette Howell Taylor,Mark David Katchur,Monica Levinson,Valeria Lopez,Shivani Rawat |
Music by | Alex Weston |
Cinematography by | Carolina Costa |
Film Editing by | Tamara Meem,Alex O Flinn |
Casting By | Nicole Abellera,Jeanne McCarthy |
Production Design by | Katie Byron |
Art Direction by | Dustin James Tiberend |
Set Decoration by | Adrienne Garcia |
Costume Design by | Christopher Lawrence |
Makeup Department | Nani Casillas,Glen P. Griffin,Tania Kahale,Lisa Layman |
Production Management | Michael A. Galasso,Lily Gwyer-Miller,Mark David Katchur |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Randin Brown,Kevin Collins,Rachel Jensen,Tristan Ringenoldus,Kim H. Winther |
Art Department | Lisa Aragona,Hugo Baltazar,Peter Beck,Drew Bender,Mary Florence Brown,Haley Contestabile,Brad Frizzell,Vinod Krishnan,Alexia Lee,Tony Maniaci,Alexandra Maziekien,Noelle Pinola,Jorge Rodriguez,Brenden Salmon,Dan Warren,Frannie Williams |
Sound Department | Kendra Bates,Jo Caron,Anthony Enns,Guy Francoeur,Frank Gaeta,Chris Howland,Tim Song Jones,Erik Karsen Puhm,Cody Skully,Jerrell Suelto,Chris Thueson |
Special Effects by | Jonathan Kombrinck |
Visual Effects by | Paul Baran,Brandon Burzawa,Andre Cheong,Kieley Culbertson,Daniel Kaczkowski,David Lebensfeld,Patrick Louie,Grant Miller,Kymberly Murphy,Wen Qian,David Austin Thompson,Viviana Torrellas,Gabriel A. Valbuena,Christopher A. Vazquez,Ethan Zhao |
Stunts | Alice Ford,Ken Fournier,Justin Gant,Tim James,Michael Owen,T.J. White |
Camera and Electrical Department | Oscar Altamira,Daion Chesney,Carmen Del Toro,Danny Durr,Cole Ellett,Rachel S. Fox,Brian Freesh,Joel Gill,Tamas Harangi,Sara Ingram,Brett Juskalian,Adam Kolegas,Jacqueline Lehr,Michael Love,Grant MacAllister,Johan Martinez,Michael Moriatis,Hunter Murrell,Nina Pilar Portillo,Silas Robinson,Juan Smith,Cory Solon,Silvana Valadez,Jamiel VanOver |
Casting Department | Kristan Berona,Patty Connolly,Ashley Marks,Mark Sussman |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Leah Butler,Atara Glazer,Rachael Hranka,Ryck Schmidt,Allie Venrick |
Editorial Department | Chris Armstrong,Matt Blackshear,Nicholas Hasson,Kurt Leitner,Chris Piper,James Stiegelbauer,Rachel Watson,Denise Woodgerd,Brandee Wyse,Andrew Brueck |
Location Management | Stephen Andrzejewski,Kenton Harris,Brian S. Kalata,Pierce Nudd |
Music Department | Christine Bergren,Joanie Diener,Marc D. Giguere,Alex Ring Gray,Ariel Loh,Andrea von Foerster,Alex Weill |
Script and Continuity Department | Elena Antzon,Laura Jean Bransky |
Transportation Department | Mike Barnett,Richard Burch,Sean Erman,Sam Kogosov,Edward Maldonado,Jared Robbins Transpoman |
Additional Crew | Stephanie Dawson,Tina Haveles,Jake Hicks,Emily Long,Dina Mazariegos,Karolyn McKenzie,Tyler Mendelson,Shay Paniagua,Caren Rose,Sammy Rosenthal,Bettina Russo,Dan Stutz,Samuel Vargas,Sylvia Wildfire,Chloe Xtina,Peggy Yen |
Thanks | Christopher Slager |
Genres | Drama |
Year | 2020 |
Companies | 51 Entertainment, ShivHans Pictures |
Countries | USA |
ReleaseDate | 2020-12-11 |
Languages | English, Spanish |
RuntimeMins | 97 |
ContentRating | R |
RuntimeStr | 1h 37min |
ImDbRating | 5.7 |
Plot | New parents Adrienne and Matteo are forced to reckon with trauma amidst their troubled relationship. They must revisit the memories of their past and unravel haunting truths in order to face their uncertain future. |
ImDbRatingVotes | 1591 |
MetacriticRating | 66 |
Awards | Awards, 1 win & 2 nominations |
Directors | Tara Miele |
Writers | Tara Miele |
Stars | Sienna Miller, Diego Luna, Beth Grant |
Produced by | Connor Flanagan,Samantha Housman,Lynette Howell Taylor,Mark David Katchur,Monica Levinson,Valeria Lopez,Shivani Rawat |
Music by | Alex Weston |
Cinematography by | Carolina Costa |
Keywords | trauma,newborn,husband wife relationship,car crash,mother daughter relationship |
Film Editing by | Tamara Meem,Alex O Flinn |
Casting By | Nicole Abellera,Jeanne McCarthy |
Production Design by | Katie Byron |
Art Direction by | Dustin James Tiberend |
Set Decoration by | Adrienne Garcia |
Costume Design by | Christopher Lawrence |
Makeup Department | Nani Casillas,Glen P. Griffin,Tania Kahale,Lisa Layman |
Production Management | Michael A. Galasso,Lily Gwyer-Miller,Mark David Katchur |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Randin Brown,Kevin Collins,Rachel Jensen,Tristan Ringenoldus,Kim H. Winther |
Art Department | Lisa Aragona,Hugo Baltazar,Peter Beck,Drew Bender,Mary Florence Brown,Haley Contestabile,Brad Frizzell,Vinod Krishnan,Alexia Lee,Tony Maniaci,Alexandra Maziekien,Noelle Pinola,Jorge Rodriguez,Brenden Salmon,Dan Warren,Frannie Williams |
Sound Department | Kendra Bates,Jo Caron,Anthony Enns,Guy Francoeur,Frank Gaeta,Chris Howland,Tim Song Jones,Erik Karsen Puhm,Cody Skully,Jerrell Suelto,Chris Thueson |
Special Effects by | Jonathan Kombrinck |
Visual Effects by | Paul Baran,Brandon Burzawa,Andre Cheong,Kieley Culbertson,Daniel Kaczkowski,David Lebensfeld,Patrick Louie,Grant Miller,Kymberly Murphy,Wen Qian,David Austin Thompson,Viviana Torrellas,Gabriel A. Valbuena,Christopher A. Vazquez,Ethan Zhao |
Stunts | Alice Ford,Ken Fournier,Justin Gant,Tim James,Michael Owen,T.J. White |
Camera and Electrical Department | Oscar Altamira,Daion Chesney,Carmen Del Toro,Danny Durr,Cole Ellett,Rachel S. Fox,Brian Freesh,Joel Gill,Tamas Harangi,Sara Ingram,Brett Juskalian,Adam Kolegas,Jacqueline Lehr,Michael Love,Grant MacAllister,Johan Martinez,Michael Moriatis,Hunter Murrell,Nina Pilar Portillo,Silas Robinson,Juan Smith,Cory Solon,Silvana Valadez,Jamiel VanOver |
Casting Department | Kristan Berona,Patty Connolly,Ashley Marks,Mark Sussman |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Leah Butler,Atara Glazer,Rachael Hranka,Ryck Schmidt,Allie Venrick |
Editorial Department | Chris Armstrong,Matt Blackshear,Nicholas Hasson,Kurt Leitner,Chris Piper,James Stiegelbauer,Rachel Watson,Denise Woodgerd,Brandee Wyse,Andrew Brueck |
Location Management | Stephen Andrzejewski,Kenton Harris,Brian S. Kalata,Pierce Nudd |
Music Department | Christine Bergren,Joanie Diener,Marc D. Giguere,Alex Ring Gray,Ariel Loh,Andrea von Foerster,Alex Weill |
Script and Continuity Department | Elena Antzon,Laura Jean Bransky |
Transportation Department | Mike Barnett,Richard Burch,Sean Erman,Sam Kogosov,Edward Maldonado,Jared Robbins Transpoman |
Additional Crew | Stephanie Dawson,Tina Haveles,Jake Hicks,Emily Long,Dina Mazariegos,Karolyn McKenzie,Tyler Mendelson,Shay Paniagua,Caren Rose,Sammy Rosenthal,Bettina Russo,Dan Stutz,Samuel Vargas,Sylvia Wildfire,Chloe Xtina,Peggy Yen |
Thanks | Christopher Slager |
Genres | Drama |
Companies | 51 Entertainment, ShivHans Pictures |
Countries | USA |
Languages | English, Spanish |
ContentRating | R |
ImDbRating | 5.7 |
ImDbRatingVotes | 1591 |
MetacriticRating | 66 |
Keywords | trauma,newborn,husband wife relationship,car crash,mother daughter relationship |