To the Wonder (DVD)
Description
Ben Affleck, Olga Kurylenko and Rachel McAdams star in this exploration of love, written and directed by Terrence Malick. After a whirlwind romance in France, Neil (Affleck) and single mother Marina (Kurylenko) move to Oklahoma to start a new life together. But as Marina struggles to adjust to life in the United States and cracks begin to appear in their relationship, Neil seeks solace by getting in touch with Jane (Rachel McAdams), a former flame from his childhood. Meanwhile, Marina befriends Father Quintana (Javier Bardem), a priest struggling to come to terms with his calling.
Product Details
- Barcode
- 5055201819451
- Department
- Movies & TV
- Released
- 17 Jun 2013
- Type
- Movies
- Format
- DVD
- Genre
- Drama
- Region
- Region 2
- Language
- English
- Studio
- StudioCanal
- Extras
- Interactive Menus
- Enhanced WS tv
- Interviews: Olga Kurylenko
- Making Of Documentary
- Runtime
- 113 min
- Age Restriction
- 15
- Supply Source
- UK
Movie
- Title
- To the Wonder
- Release Year
- 2012
- Running Time
- 112 min
- Language
- English
- Working Title
- Untitled Terrence Malick Project
- US Box Office
- $0.6 million
- Official Website
- http://www.magpictures.com/tothewonder/
- Ratings
-
- IMDb
- 5.9
- Rotten Tomatoes®
- 47% 38%
- Metacritic
- Synopsis
- TO THE WONDER, Terrence Malick's poetic examination of man's relationships, stars Ben Affleck as an American who falls in love with a woman (Olga Kurylenko) in Paris. He marries her and she moves with him and her daughter to the U.S. When their union falters, he considers becoming involved with an old girlfriend Rachel McAdams. Meanwhile, a priest Javier Bardem contemplates the relationship between God and love. TO THE WONDER screened at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival.
- Poster
- Cast & Crew
- Director
- Terrence Malick
- Co-Star
- Paris Always / Michael Anderson / Charles Baker / Tamar Baruch / Marshall Bell / Wigi Black / Lois Boston / Michael Bumpus / Amy Christiansen / Brian Christiansen / Ashley L. Clark / Jamie Conner / Darryl Cox / Greg Elliot / Samaria Folks / Francis Gardner / Jack Hines / Bobby Davis Horsley / Danyeil Inman / Emma Johnson / Romina Mondello / Tony O'Gans / Darren Patnode / Bruce Peabody / William Riddle / Russell Vaclaw / Casey Williams / Kenneth Woodhams / Terry York
- Screenwriter
- Terrence Malick
- Composer
- Hanan Townshend
- Director of Photography
- Emmanuel Lubezki
- Assistant Director
- Sebastian Silva
- Sound
- Erik Aadahl
- Sound Re-Recording
- Craig Berkey
- Set Decorator
- Jeanette Scott
- Post-Production Supervisor
- Jesse Torres
- Music Director
- Lauren Marie Mikus
- Production Manager/UPM
- Michel Ferry / Hans Graffunder / Sarah Green
- Camera Operator
- Jorg Widmer
- Movie Critics
- A.V. Club
- "Malick persists in refining his style to the barest essentials of sound and image....[He] is reaching for essential truths about how all of us yearn for happiness and transcendence..."— Scott Tobias (11 Apr 2013, )
- Chicago Sun-Times
- 3.5 stars out of 4 -- "As all of these relationships intertwine, Malick depicts them with deliberate beauty and painterly care."— Roger Ebert (6 Apr 2013, )
- Entertainment Weekly
- "The film's style is ethereal and incantatory, with a soundtrack woven out of whispers and classical music..."— Owen Gleiberman (19 Apr 2013, )
- Los Angeles Times
- "Terrence Malick, as unconventional, esoteric and spiritual as ever, has created an ocean of love in TO THE WONDER, filling it with calm seas, treacherous storms, incredible beauty and a god who watches over it all."— Betsy Sharkey (11 Apr 2013, )
- New York Times
- "[A] romantic melodrama whose major characters fall tragically and beautifully in and out of love."— A. O. Scott (12 Apr 2013, )
- Rolling Stone
- "[With] landscapes shot as wonders of light and shadow by the gifted Emmanuel Lubezki."— Peter Travers (25 Apr 2013, )
- Total Film
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "Lyrical, spiritual, sensual, TO THE WONDER is full to the brim with Malick's trademark touches..."— James Mottram (1 Apr 2013, )
- Variety
- "[T]his is ravishing work from a filmmaker who hasn’t lost his capacity to move and surprise."— Justin Chang (11 Apr 2013, )