Magnolia Pictures has released another trailer for Terrence Malick‘s film that the company picked up last fall at the Toronto Film Festival. To The Wonder stars Ben Affleck, Olga Kurylenko, Rachel McAdams and Javier Bardem. Magnolia plans a multi-platform release with an initial theatrical rollout starting April 12th in New York and Los Angeles plus engagements in several other markets, according to the distributor’s website.
Hot Trailer: ‘To The Wonder’
By THE DEADLINE TEAM | Friday March 8, 2013 @ 3:24pm PSTTags: Terrence Malick, To The Wonder
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(Yawn) Better go back to the trailer drawing room…and fast!
Thin Red Line was a masterpiece, everything since has been a disaster thrown onto a large screen with a lot of V.O.
Terrence Malick could film himself taking a dump and every pretentious idiot film student would call it a masterpiece.
Give me a break. I like Terrence Malick. A few of his films I outright adore. But I also like movies with explosions and fart jokes. Not every Malick fan is your narrow idea of a “pretentious idiot”.
That’s because Terrence Malick taking a dump would be far more entertaining and artistic than The Dark Knight Rises, The Avengers, and all the other by-the-numbers crap the sheep eat up these days.
Whedon and Nolan can at least tell a story and make something entertaining. Malick only knows where to place a camera. Oh and you’re summarizing right there why most normal people can’t stand or his annoying pseudo intellectual fanboys
Brilliant trailer for what I take is going to be an excellent film.
Needs some cowbell.
At least. But this does look like a short made for SNL or any of the Comedy Network shows.
Tree of Life: THE SEQUEL
Damn…you beat me to it.
Though, it does feel more like the deleted scenes from Tree of Life…
I didn’t think it was possible for a film to be more contrived but than again, it’s Malick. Yawn.
It’s beautiful. But what is the name of the perfume? I missed it.
My thoughts exactly.
Can. Not. Wait. To avoid this movie.
Terrence Malick seems to be speeding down the Tim Burton Highway to BecomingAFreakingCaricatureOfYourFormerSelfVille…
Darn you Malick with your beautiful trailers. I know the film is going to be another pretentious mess, but you always draw me in with these images.
I understand that it’s Malick and he is regarded as a creative powerhouse, but his films are starting to look and feel like parodies of ‘Malick movies’. I wanted to enjoy ‘Tree of Life’ because I felt I had to in order to carry a conversation with other professionals, but I deep down I hated it. This looks like more of the same. I will give him the benefit of the doubt.
It’s amazing to me that Malick still gets funding for this, that actors (even the talented ones like Bardem) still show up for his movies, although there is no script, no character and no story. And still audiences and critics called Tree Of Life a masterpiece when in fact it was nothing but a cheap and lazy execution of what a movie should be like. I bet Malick sits at home laughing about the stupidity of people.
Nice to see Tony Mendez expanding his range.
Awesome. It’s a Malick flick, so I know exactly what I’m going to get: gorgeous cinematography, beautiful music, pretty people, profound/preposterous philosophy, and an emotional “experience.” It’s everything that I look for in a film. I plan to get super stoned to see this when it opens.
“What was the name of the perfume? I missed it.” Lol! Well struck, McEnroe!
I don’t get all the over the top Malick hate. I totally understand that this type of material doesn’t appeal to some people, and that’s totally fine. I don’t always connect with the philosophical elements either. But every movie he makes is beyond beautiful, and succeeds in connecting on a visceral level, even though some of the surrounding elements don’t always work amazingly.
If you’re not a Malick fan no one is forcing you to keep watching his movies. He does his own thing, and many people (including me) appreciate that.
This trailer alone has more weight than the majority of movies released nowadays.
I went and saw Tree of Life. Let me tell you, I’d rather jerk off into a meat grinder than endure another 2 hours of Malick’s metaphysical garbage.
Then you, sir, have some issues to work out.
Something about hating Malick gives a large majority of his denouncers validation. It’s quite exhilarating for a snob to feel “above” a piece of work they can hardly wrap their heads around.
Malick’s films are growing more and more messy, but it is that chaos at the heart of them that makes them so powerful and riveting. I feel like I’m being pulled through a vortex of emotions in such a way that leaves me overwhelmed and enlightened. I’m going to bask in the glory of being spoiled as a Malick fan
“I feel like I’m being pulled through a vortex of emotions in such a way that leaves me overwhelmed and enlightened.”
I think you meant it’s like being pulled through a paper shredder. I agree.
Let us not become so consumed by market driven filmmaking (brands, sequels, etc.) that we forget that film can be a thing of beauty and especially with Malick, a thing of love. “Days of Heaven” was the most beautiful film and an incredible love triangle besides. All the Malick haters, don’t go see his films. The rest of us will. And actors continue to work with him, his films get funded because he’s a rare bird in the nest of Hollywood.
Terrance Malick is one of the greats, and this looks to be breathtaking. I can’t wait to experience it. Haters can go see something easily digestible at the local multiplex.
After watching this trailer I have an overwhelming desire to rush out and buy a Hallmark greeting card
You and the “Perfume” guy’s comment is precisely the issue here. Beautiful, poetic photography has been co-opted by “brands” and in turn, destroying the appreciation of beauty that art affords to every human being. Mallick can be frustrating, but he is creating something for the screen that is rarely seen in our time — a visual and visceral canvas painted with camera. But then again, maybe I’m full of shit. You, “Meat Grinder” guy and “Paper Shreadder” guy can get together and have a laugh over it while you constantly try to mentally reassure yourselves that you truly are not worthless and bitterly alone in the universe.
Thank you. Finally someone tells it like it is.
He makes beautiful, plotless films. If you watch the trailer 50 times, you’ve seen the movie. Badlands is still my favorite Malick movie because at least he was telling a story.
Snore……woops I fell asleep.