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Wonder

August Pullman is a 10 year old kid who has facial deformities. Due to this, he and his family have found it difficult to cope with life. As correctly portrayed in this film, the world fails to accept people who aren't ordinary. August, commonly known as Auggie in the film, is laughed at, stared at, made fun of almost wherever he goes. As a result, he has been home-schooled by his supportive mother who now thinks its time for him to join a real school. Auggie's obstacles in school have been brilliantly shown from three perspectives: Auggie's very own, his rather neglected sister and his best friend Jack Will. As the movie proceeds, a lot of characters and plots are introduced which all blend in perfectly in the end. One of the reasons why this movie is definitely right up there with one of the best movies I have ever watched is because it focuses on simple things in life, an example of it being the quality of being kind to others. However, the reason why I decide...