the problem could be that “Wonder Park,” like so many of the less refined 3D animated films that Hollywood churns out, is just upsetting to look at for more than a few seconds at a time
the animated movie has animals, relentless positivity and the most predictable journey ever. For a film extolling the virtues of creativity and imagination, there's not much of either to be found here; and the voice work from funny actors is unmemorable
it seeks to deliver an inspirational message about the power of imagination. But like so many animated movies these days, it buries its ideas in a visual and aural cacophony of frenzied action sequences designed to engage the shortest of attention spans
colorful, but structurally unsound. Not worth the visit; The characters seem randomly generated, the storyline meanders and the park isn't unique or distinctive; it has no theme
a clumsy but amiable kids movie with a streak of sincerity; the message is unusual for a kids movie, but admirable; This is a bright and earnest attempt to craft an on-screen fantasy for modern kids, with a practical moral that anyone could appreciate
"Wonder Park" brings a welcomed depth to its base plot of a girl creating roller coasters. While the premise that reads like a generic fantasy-adventure-comedy for kids, the film manages to intelligently traverse a wide range of emotions