Watch To The Wonder Movie Online No Survey TO THE WONDER tells the story of Marina (Kurylenko) and Neil (Affleck), who meet in France and move to Oklahoma to start a life together, where problems soon arise. While Marina makes the acquaintance of a priest and fellow exile (Bardem), who is struggling with his vocation, Neil renews a relationship with a childhood sweetheart, Jane (McAdams). Bold and lyrical, the film is a moving, gorgeously shot exploration of love in its many forms. Written and directed by Terrence Malick.(c) Official Site 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 Horsley |
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Genres To The Wonder : Drama,Romance |
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User Ranting To The Wonder : 3.2 |
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All Critics Ranting For To The Wonder : 5.5 |
All Critics Count For To The Wonder : 132 |
All Critics Percentage For To The Wonder : 42 % |
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Review For To The Wonder |
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
Mostly, it's solemn intonations of bad poetry over open-field twirling scenes and long serious looks of love, tenderness and cosmic understanding. Tom Long-Detroit News
"To the Wonder" is a trailer for itself, although it could be mistaken for a high-end perfume commercial ... John Anderson-Newsday
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
If you have the ability to ignore Affleck, To the Wonder is a visual stunner, with a surprising transcendental enthusiasm for everything. Richard von Busack-MetroActive
Gorgeous cinematography by Emmanuel Lubezki almost makes 'To the Wonder' worth seeing. Unfortunately, director/writer Terrence Malick fails to flesh out this drama with a plot we can follow. Betty Jo Tucker-ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Malick, who is obviously unconcerned with his film's commercial success, continues to work with cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki, and together they have grown immensely fond of long, lovely shots of nature. Jeanne Kaplan-Kaplan vs. Kaplan
Malick's films are more self-indulgent than other filmmakers. He is enamored with his own camera work, and whether or not his subject matter is germane to the story is largely up to the viewer. David Kaplan-Kaplan vs. Kaplan
While it may be filmed beautifully, To the Wonder doesn't exactly move its gestating 112-minute duration along any faster with everyone on-screen galloping around their front yard or a field full of slow moving bison genitalia. Chris Sawin-Examiner.com
Frankly, To The Wonder becomes bogged and down and more than a little bit boring over the course of its two hours. Jonah Flicker-Paste Magazine
Once the shock of seeing a Sonic Drive-In in a Malick film wears off, the movie leaves little to ponder beyond the sketchily drawn romance drama at its core. Ben Kenigsberg-Time Out Chicago
This latest Terrence Malick piece will make you wonder about a lot of things as your mind wanders through the nooks and crannies of his spinning labyrinth of textures and fragmented narrative. Katherine Monk-Canada.com
Some filmmakers put feelings into words; Malick uses smoke signals and semaphore to express things felt but unspoken. How you interpret them is up to you. Duane Dudek-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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