
Watch To The Wonder Movie Online Streaming No Downloading 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 | |
| Genres To The Wonder : Drama,Romance |
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Actors For To The Wonder |
| Olga Kurylenko,Rachel McAdams,Ben Affleck,Javier Bardem,Christian Bale,Rachel Weisz,Charles Baker,Romina Mondello |
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| Genres To The Wonder : Drama,Romance |
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| User Count Like for To The Wonder : 1,263 |
| All Critics Ranting For To The Wonder : 5.8 |
| All Critics Count For To The Wonder : 20 |
| All Critics Percentage For To The Wonder : 55 % |
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There's nothing to "get." There really isn't. It's a story about a troubled relationship that, for me, ultimately chokes on its own self-conscious flourishes. Linda Holmes-NPR
I recommend it for anyone who'll get a buzz out of hearing a line like "what is this love that loves us?" spoken in French. Jordan Hoffman-Film.com
A ramble through the ecstasies of the natural world as experienced or ignored by little people on a giant, gorgeous planet. Richard Corliss-TIME Magazine
However accomplished Malick's technique might be in some ways, this mostly comes off, especially in the laborious second hour, as visual doodling without focused thematic goals. Todd McCarthy-Hollywood Reporter
Affleck is badly miscast and the story fails to engage on an emotional level, with Malick's directorial flourishes coming dangerously close to self-parody. Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
There's a phoniness to the film's people and places that keeps us at a fatal distance from the big ideas with which 'To the Wonder' seeks to engage us. Dave Calhoun-Time Out
In the face of the film's overwhelming visual beauty, no official religious faith is required to feel that you are witnessing paradise gained and lost. Tom Dawson-The List
Kurylenko is the filmmaker's twirliest female character of all, a Malick Pixie Dream Girl whose own crisis matters as much as that of her male counterpart's. Simon Reynolds-Digital Spy
100 per cent pure, unadulterated Malick, an absorbing, thoughtful, moving meditation on the things that matter. -Empire Magazine
A brave, soul-stirring and sensitive work. James Mottram-Total Film
The interaction between the leads is about as enticing as watching paint dry! Ian Gilchrist-HeyUGuys
If To the Wonder is the kind of film we get when Malick is prolific, I'd rather he took another ten or twenty years off. Tom Clift-Moviedex
Malick has the unnatural talent to evolve a simplistic and adolescent game of hide and go seek into a profound and existential search into the character's hearts and minds. Sam Fragoso-Fan The Fire
This may be the only film where Oklahoma has ever looked as stunning as France ... The film comes to life when [Rachel] McAdams appears on the screen; she oozes with vulnerability. Kent Turner-Film-Forward.com
To the Wonder plays like a nature documentary featuring famous actors who wander into the shot from time to time. Chris Stuckmann-Moviedex
To the Wonder is visually deep and beautiful, but the characters and story are complete non-factors for the film. David Baldwin-We Got This Covered
It's actually Terrence Malick's most linear film. It's still poetic and beautiful in the scenes, but it has a clear beginning, middle and end. Fred Topel-CraveOnline
This may not be his best film, or his most ambitious cinematically. But whether you agree with him or not, it is handsome and sincere. Derek Malcolm-This is London
You have to accept Malick on his own terms, and for those who do, To The Wonder will feel like a tall pitcher of Long Island Iced Tea on a hot summer's day: glistening, sweet and restorative. Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph
It is a bold and often beautiful movie, unfashionably and unironically concerned with love and God, and what will happen to us in the absence of either. Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
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