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Voyage of Time: The IMAX Experience

  • 2016
  • G
  • 44 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,0/10
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Voyage of Time: The IMAX Experience (2016)
This documentary examines the origins of the universe, including the beginning of life on Earth.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThis documentary examines the origins of the universe, including the beginning of life on Earth.This documentary examines the origins of the universe, including the beginning of life on Earth.This documentary examines the origins of the universe, including the beginning of life on Earth.

  • Regie
    • Terrence Malick
  • Drehbuch
    • Terrence Malick
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Brad Pitt
    • Jamal Cavil
    • Maisha Diatta
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,0/10
    3201
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Terrence Malick
    • Drehbuch
      • Terrence Malick
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Brad Pitt
      • Jamal Cavil
      • Maisha Diatta
    • 12Benutzerrezensionen
    • 31Kritische Rezensionen
    • 77Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Trailer 1:42
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    First Living Things
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    First Living Things
    First Living Things
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    First Living Things
    Bound Togther
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    Bound Togther
    Voyage Of Time: The Imax Experience: Why Not Perfect
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    Voyage Of Time: The Imax Experience: Why Not Perfect
    Voyage Of Time: The IMAX Experience: Bound Together
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    Voyage Of Time: The IMAX Experience: Bound Together
    Voyage Of Time: The IMAX Experience: First Living Things
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    Voyage Of Time: The IMAX Experience: First Living Things

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    Brad Pitt
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    • Narrator
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    Jamal Cavil
    • Early Human
    Maisha Diatta
    • Early Human
    Yagazie Emezi
    • Early Human
    Daryl James Harris II
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    Sebastian Jackson
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    Abraham Kosgei
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    Runa Lucienne
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    • (as Theophilus Bongani Ndyalvane)
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    Gabi Rojas
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    Shaun Ross
    • Early Human
    Mechelle Tunstall
    • Early Human
    Sanetra Stewart
    • Early Human
    Blane E. Warrior II
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      • Terrence Malick
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      • Terrence Malick
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    3andyruth792004

    Pretentious...

    Just like most of Malick's work from the last 20 years, pretentious, over-the-top, and boring. Some of the imagery and effects were good, except for the shots that were just made up nonsense. You don't even know what it is that you're watching when these appear, you'll know them when you see it. Also, Brad Pitt's whispering random words every 10 seconds seem to be just incoherent gibberish. Like a bad attempt at poetry? Pass on this one.
    9Quinoa1984

    One of Malick's triumphs, and his shortest feature (or featurette)

    Finally watching this just as Mr. Malick intended (he deserves a Mister after his long and monolithic career, probably), on... MUBI. Well, it's the only way to watch this version (for now)! Why isn't this playing on National Cinema Day? Oh, well, let's go on this voyage and see what time I gain in 45 minutes...

    (later) Wow, that was not the quickest nor the slowest 45 minutes of my life. It is... 45 minutes! It went by fully in exactly that amouny of time because of the grandeur on display that Malick and his special effects wizards conjure so vividly and ecstatically - Dan Glass the supervisor, who also worked a lot for better or worse with the Wachowskis in this century - to do nothing else but put you into awe at IMAX-frames per second. And I'd love to see it the intended format someday, if the opportunity presented itself, since it's without doubt the director and his team made this for the largest 20 foot story screens with a few dozen speakers and tracks going to blast you into the entire sonic symphony of the choral voices and orchestral majesty that this also puts you in.

    This is easily criticized for being just more of the same that we saw with a human story in the context of The Tree of Life, and I dont doubt on some level Malick sees Voyage as another experiment in compliment of but not directly connected to that film (I admittedly haven't seen the other cut, it seems unavailable in the US for now). But that is also what makes Voyage in Time special as a pure shot of philosophical-poet-visual Planetarium-Maximus. These filmmakers mean to do nothing short of putting you into a context that you can't fully comprehend but you still feel anyway as... this is where it starts.

    Everything, as in, the universe colliding upon itself this way and that through particles and gasses and things that would require an astronomer to unpack and even then what's the use when it's all on randomness and improbable chaos, and then what that leads to on Earth as the beginnings of life and death take hold. There are many arresting, bombastic images and Tableaus (and dinosaurs!) and so little time relatively to cover it all, not just in the space of how long the Earth has been here, but in comparison with other IMAX films, which this clocks as average. Yet the intensity of the spectacle, the thoughtfulness, comes not from Pitt's narration, which is written to be as blunt about the absolutism of Malick's ideology of nature's boundless forces and how humanity will never stop taking it for granted (or, conversely, can simply appreciate it more), but from the mere showing of all this itself.

    To go back to my earlier point with Tree of Life, it's the scale and spectacle of what the universe does in its own cosmic poetical ways, about (hold laughter please) our caring and empathy for the planet to be paramount and our societies connecting back to what chaotic particles wrought, and given what is happening to nature in the world at present (hottest year recorded, ever), that should stop us in our tracks. And it does. This is all to say Voyage in Time is impressive most as an appreciation by the Grand Old Pure Hippie of American cinema (pure in his connection to the roots of the planet and Space and time, not the consumerist or druggie aspects) and if it stops short at a point where it could keep going it may just be for the best.

    Aided by some astoundingly gifted collaborators, and some nifty IMAX 70mm film stock, it's best to temper your expectations depending on who you are - it isn't the Grand consciousness-expanding opera of Tree of Life (nor does it have that film's spots of ostentatious excesses), and it isn't the big PLANETS documentary you see in 4K with a stuffy British Narrator. It is... somewhere in between as an epic transcendentalist waking dream with eyes and ears opens and electrified in the experimental bliss and simple wisdom it unfurls, and I'm satisfied.
    2elenaphysics

    Boring boring boring

    As a scientist myself I enjoy this type of documentaries. I have watched plenty of documentary series on the universe and I always search for more bcs my kids like them as well. I can say without any hesitation that this was one of the worst I have ever watched. Very dull and boring Zero explanation.

    I have watched youtube videos far more interesting.

    I did not watch it on IMAX. Maybe there ,the cinematic experience would be better.

    But on TV is is almost unbearable to watch.

    I am really disappointed.
    10pyblain

    Harmonious dance of science, philosophy, and religion

    It's astonishing how fortunate we are to feel the way we do when watching nature unfold. This majestic and ethereal spectacle that warms our hearts. If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, we must feel infinitely thankful for how evolution shaped us in a way that lets us marvel so profoundly at nature.

    The more we learn about how humans work, how society works, how civilization works, how biology and physics work, how the collapse of a star will impact distant galaxies, the more we realize that everything is connected. Time and space is one sandbox in which infinitely small events play with other ones of unbounded cosmological proportions, all in a perfectly deterministic manner.

    This teaches us that the only way we can feel what we're all truly looking for, which is to be loved, is to show our love to the world. To show it to other people, to animals, to plants, to the wind, to nature. Because nature is everything there is to know, and love. Because you are nature. Because loving nature is loving yourself. And the more you will learn about the world, the more this will all make sense.

    This is what this movie is about.
    8TroliusMaximus

    2016: A Malick Odyssey

    This film does not require much of a description... or, rather, it kind of defies it. However, given the paucity of extant reviews at time of writing, I thought I'd throw in my 2 shekels worth (NB: Nothing worse than few or zero reviews for one to scope out a potential viewing with... and without the ye olde forums to call upon for forewarning, going in blind is very risky nowadays).

    'Voyage of Time' is essentially the hypnotic space sequences of Kubrick's 1968 seminal work, combined with 'HD Star Gaze'-type spacescape porn, and a sprinkling of the trademark Malick, meandering copy pasta (*the shtick is now getting to the point of overuse, that it almost feels vacuous... no "flowing curtains" here, though) thrown in for, err... coherence(?).

    Do not see this expecting another 'Thin Red Line' or 'Days of Heaven' ― this is seemingly far more of an indulgence for Malick, than anything approaching an opus. The film is good ― do not misconstrue. It's just that it's more a spacescape with some evanescent Blanchett ruminations about "mutter" (?) ― then book-ended with an Australian aboriginal (perhaps inspired by the {vocal} presence of said actress... dunno) take on the '2001' director's famous "chimpanzee / Monolith" scenes ― than a film with a coherent tale underpinning its wistful veneer. There is a narrative one can interpolate here, but it's a 'each to their own' kind of offering.

    I feel asleep watching this (twice)... But only because of how dreamy its visuals were; not because it was boring per se.

    My God! It's made of 8 stars / 10.

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      Two versions were made: a 45-minute IMAX version with Brad Pitt narrating and a 90-minute 35mm version with Cate Blanchett narrating, titled Voyage of Time: Life's Journey (2016). As of 2021, the "Life's Journey" version has yet to be released in the United States.
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      Narrator: All goes on and on. Universes... shooting up... infinite... like you... child of the good... born to the light... yourself a light.

    • Alternative Versionen
      Two versions were made: a 45-minute IMAX version with Brad Pitt narrating and a 90-minute 35mm version with Cate Blanchett narrating, titled Voyage of Time: Life's Journey (2016).
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      Version of Voyage of Time: Life's Journey (2016)
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      Symphony No. 9 in D Minor ('Choral')
      Composed Ludwig van Beethoven

      Performed by Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia and Chorus

      Conducted by Bela Drahos

      Courtesy of Naxos

      By arrangement with Source/Q

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      • 7. Oktober 2016 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • 9. Okt. 2016
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