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Based on 17 reviews, Song to Song gets an average review score of 59
Terrence Malick's Song to Song is about floating along on currents of uncertain desire and excitement.
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The continually evolving, shifting dynamics of Song to Song‘s romantic tangle(s) is / are part and parcel of Malick et al’s continued production of films that look, move, and sound like no other — except the writer-director’s previous, of course, though it’s even more slippery in its boundaries between cold, hard reality and character perception.
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There's more of a narrative in Song to Song than in Terrence Malick's last two films, but that may not, at first, seem like a good thing.
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There is...much to admire in Song to Song and much to argue with, including its ideas about pleasure and women. So go, fall into its embrace, resist its charms, argue. This may not be a film to love, but it is a film to see.
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The divisive film-maker adds story to swirling camerawork as Rooney Mara, Michael Fassbender and Ryan Gosling cross paths in the Texas music scene.
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Song To Song resonates a little louder than Terrence Malick’s last few reveries.
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Malick never achieves transcendent higher truths with “Song To Song,” nor does he reach the spiritual ecstasy the filmmaker will chase for the rest of his life.
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Frequently maddening in its reiteration and circularity, Song to Song nonetheless offers more of interest (along with the hooey) than I found in "Knight of Cups" or "Voyage of Time," his recent IMAX cosmos travelogue.
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I'm in the tank for Terrence Malick. I don't believe that the Austin-based director has ever made a bad movie, just ones that were too fragmented, mysterious and intuitive to connect with a wide audience.
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Song To Song is one of the more accessible Malick films as of late, succeeding largely in part thanks to a cast who plays their dramatic beats like poetry in motion.
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In terms of content and meaningfulness, Terrence Malick’s Song to Song is the cinematic equivalent of a Trump press conference. Incoherent, disconnected, self-interrupting, obsessed with pointless minutiae and crammed full of odd, limp stabs at profundity from a closed-off man in his 70s who apparently has no ability to edit or accept constructive criticism.
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Premiering as the opening-night film at SXSW, Terrence Malick's latest finds Rooney Mara balancing affairs with Michael Fassbender and Ryan Gosling.
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Beautiful but empty tone poem/love triangle that shows a great filmmaker in a mythopoetic rut.
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Terrence Malick's Song to Song plumbs new boreholes of cringe.
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We've heard it all before: soul-sick characters, wide-angle vignettes, wispy poetic musings — this time set against the Austin music scene.
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Song to Song is a painful movie to watch, not only because it’s so dithery and overlong, but because it reveals Malick to be a filmmaker far more interested in surfaces than his vaunted intellectual depth would suggest.
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Legendary filmmaker continues his WTF losing streak with this rambling, incoherent love-triangle story set against Lone Star city's music scene.
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