Wonderland

2013

Seasons & Episodes

  • 3
  • 2
  • 1
7.8| NA| en| More Info
Released: 21 August 2013 Ended
Producted By: Fremantle Australia
Country: Italy
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://tenplay.com.au/channel-ten/wonderland
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Wonderland is a warm and engaging relationship drama revolving around four couples at very different stages of life – the star-crossed singles, blissful newlyweds, hot new lovers and long-term marrieds. We join them as they navigate the light-hearted and sometimes painful minefield of love and friendship. Set in Wonderland, an apartment building on the doorstep of one of Australia’s most beautiful beaches, the residents are an eclectic bunch, but they all have something essential in common: each of them reminds us of someone we know, or even ourselves.

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Drama

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Wonderland Audience Reviews

WillSushyMedia This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
Doomtomylo a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
Brendon Jones It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Neive Bellamy Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
nothingelsefits I feel like I'm being generous giving this a 2/10. The 'drama' in this show is absolutely absurd. In one show I saw what I presumed to be someone buying a scooter, someone else getting into a scooter accident, someone finding a DNA test for a baby created through cheating someone having their 'dark past revealed'. I could go on but I think it was close to 60 dramas in 60 minutes. And the only reason I kept it on was because I couldn't find the remote. I'm no reviewer but I just needed to set the story straight that this show doesn't have people from 'all walks of life' it's set in a beach-side apartment building... The series is not even remotely relatable to 90% of the population. The writing is just beyond me some of the lines actually made me cringe (definitely not the writers intention). It is infuriatingly pretentious and the characters in the show can't possibly exist in real life because they're all too narcissistic to realise there are other people in the world outside of their own problems. I am so saddened that this is what Australian television has come to.
Tom Galef Everything from shallow drama, to vapid, unoriginal dialogue, this show epitomizes tacky, low budget Australian television. Subtlety and creativity are less than non-existent in this cringeworthy, boring attempt to fill the void of an ever decreasing standard in Australian drama. The fact that this show hoards within the slots of prime time television is an insult to every other show which shows at least a glimpse of promise or a half-decently articulated script. I won't begin on the wooden, lifeless actors, who clearly match their dull performances upon the dryness of the dialogue they agreed to act out. Absolutely no incentive to watch past the opening scenes of this cheesy, career-destroying drool, 'Wonderland' is anything but what the title promises, a major dint in Australian television credibility.
Chloe Hughes The 70's had Number 96 about a group of twenty and thirty somethings living in an apartment block, the 80's viewers got into Prisoner about inmates at a prison or watching families living in a cul de sac on Neighbours and the 90's and early noughties had TV viewers get back into 20 and 30 somethings living close by in apartments in Pacific Drive, Breakers and The Secret Life Of Us. Which brings to the 21st century and the next generation between generation X and Y living in an apartment block along the beach about keeping relationships and cheating, having flings and getting together for F.A.T (Food Appreciation Time) night once a week. Wonderland has a cast of Anna Bamford, Brooke Satchwell, Emma Lung, Jessica Tovey, Ben Mingay, Glenn McMillan, Michael Dorman and Tim Ross who have featured in dramas cultivating fans from their work and creating new fans. Series 1 set up stories for each character and series 2 has followed on and series 3 when it comes back in 2015 looks to be sexy, fun, naughty and hot!
narelle-cozic89 I would like to say how impressed I am with this show. It has a wonderful cast of people, from all walks of life and covers a lot of issues that everyone faces these days. I am very happy that no-one is seen smoking either, as whenever you see a movie these days, there is always someone doing that, so it feels like this show is very clean, even down to the issues of recycling, I think it is a very positive script. I also recognize a lot of the actors, from previous shows such as Packed to the Rafters, that are no longer on air but these people are still doing well on the screen. Well done to the creators & great acting by the cast, hope this series continues for a long time to come.