Based on 5682 votes and 206 reviews.
I had low expectations after reading the reviews, but I genuinely really loved this film. Perhaps I am biased because it was one of my very favorite books as a child, but I feel it is a timely, accessible message (acknowledgeing our faults and still being deserving of love) for adults and children alike, and that the message was well portrayed. There were some elements of the book lacking, but that's to be expected because it's a different media. I felt it was visually stunning, and I love how sincere and intimate the relationships were on screen. It was also very thought-provoking and prompted good conversation after the movie. I don't understand why the reviews are consistently low unless it's because noone likes a film written by, directed by, and with almost all of the main characters women and girls. Oh...maybe that's the problem. So, if that fact doesn't faze you, I highly recommend this film.
I loved the book as a child. This is an insult to the source material.
This movie had so much potential: a great director, talented cast and a magical book as the base. Unfortunately the movie was absolutely horrible. It's as if all of the effort went into developing the CGI and they forgot that they needed to tell a story. Very disappointed.
Very different. It kept my interest the whole time.
A Wrinkle In Time is both muddled and banal.
Not as good as the book but what movie ever is. We enjoyed the visuals and the story was very good even though it left out a significant plot vignette of Aunt Beast. People just have no patience for complex stories and concepts these days.
Makes a show of imparting some great wisdom and leaves one with little.
A Wrinkle In Time leaves kids confused so is not recommended. Peter Rabbit and Paddington 2 are far better done, even for an adult.
Beautiful adaptation of an amazing classic. Madeleine L"Engle was way ahead of her time and the movie does not disappoint.
Various scenes touted themselves as being magical but with little plot development they simply appeared dull rather than enlightening.