Release Date To The Wonder Apr 12, 2013 Limited
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Actors For To The Wonder
Ben Affleck,Olga Kurylenko,Rachel McAdams,Javier Bardem,Tatiana Chiline,Romina Mondello,Tony O'Gans,Charles Baker,Marshall Bell,Casey Rogers Williams,Jack Hines,Paris Always,Samaria Folks,Jamie Conner,Francis Gardner,Greg Elliot,Michael Bumpus,Lois Boston,Danyeil Inman,Bobby Davis HorsleyGenres To The Wonder : Drama,Romance
Visitor Ranting & Critics For To The Wonder
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User Count Like for To The Wonder : 5,417
All Critics Ranting For To The Wonder : 5.6
All Critics Count For To The Wonder : 144
All Critics Percentage For To The Wonder : 42 %
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Movie Overview For To The Wonder
An adult Kevin Arnold reminisces on his teenage years spent growing up during the 60s. As he goes from adolescence to adulthood, he experiences, along with his best friend Paul and sometimes-girlfriend Winnie, the full range of trials and traumas that come in just about everyone's life. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher {rocher@fiberbit.net}TagLine To The Wonder
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Review For To The Wonder
What is most affecting is Malick's intent. He plainly devised the story to give him a series of panels for the expression of feeling.Stanley Kauffmann-The New Republic
The movie plays like an undercooked pie that hasn't had enough time to cool and settle.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald
Essentially it's an agglomeration of Malick's worst stylistic annoyances.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
A thing of great beauty, but not much more.
Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic
We should not be exiting a Terrence Malick movie with a shrug, but there it is.
Richard Roeper-Richard Roeper.com
Chary of exposition, meagre of plot, derisory of dialogue, indifferent to comprehension, it's a project that veers perilously close to self-parody.
Michael Posner-Globe and Mail
With its florid narration, non-linear structure, and endless shots of a woman in flowing skirts twirling in fields, on beaches, and in supermarket aisles, it's dangerously close to being a parody of a Malick movie.
Eric D. Snider-About.com
"To the Wonder" is an imperfect film that perhaps reaches too high and too far, but I admire the effort, and am grateful for those moments when Malick does connect, and the film suddenly becomes glorious.
Rob Thomas-Capital Times (Madison, WI)
To the Wonder feels like a caricature coveting Malick's previously towering pieces of visual art. However there's more refined, contemplative poetry in this relative misstep than in a hundred Hollywood studio films.
Blake Howard-2UE That Movie Show
Terrence Malick's vague, sweeping ode to love lost and found is anything but wondrous.
Ed Gibbs-The Sunday Age
With its pale colour palette, the film looks like whimsy, but without the humour. The characters move slowly, as if slowed by the weight of their thoughts and emotions. It's as if Malik is showing us what it would be like to be a ghostly observer
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile
There is some glorious imagery in Terrence Malik's elusive and poetic film about love, but this internal observation is far too obtuse and self-indulgent to satisfy even the most romantic
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile
If you give yourself up to it, you'll be carried along-not knowing where you're going, and never really minding much either.
Will Leitch-Deadspin
Its ambitions might be slight, but its impact is more than slightly powerful.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
Dialogue is reduced to impressionistic snatches and self-consciously poetic voice-over; the impressive cast have nothing much to do but exchange meaningful looks through windblown hair.
Keir Roper-Caldbeck-The Skinny
To the Wonder is built from shattered hearts, broken relationships and unanswered prayers, all better long since forgotten rather than pondered on film, yet again...
Tim Cogshell-Alt Film Guide
Terrence Malick is to light as Orson Welles was to shadow: the master.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Indisputably comes off as a minor work on the heels of Malick's The Tree of Life but still holds enough of interest for the initiated.
Matt Brunson-Creative Loafing
Malick succeeds in creating his a separate reality, one drenched with longing and fear.
Boo Allen-Denton Record Chronicle (TX)
Trying to hold onto any part of it is like trying to catch meringue in a baseball glove.
Lawrence Toppman-Charlotte Observer
Fragmentary to the point of being formless and devoid of any motivation or momentum, it's the first of Malick's works to feel more like a sketchbook than a film.
Jason Anderson-The Grid
It looks great, the sound is interesting, the actors are doing what they are asked to do, but it didn't hit me the way The Tree of Life did. For fans only.
Alonso Duralde-What the Flick?!
Any half-serious filmgoers need to see "To the Wonder" for themselves; it remains the product of a fascinating mind.
Marc Mohan-Oregonian
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