Voyage of Time: Au fil de la vie
Original title: Voyage of Time: Life's Journey
- 2016
- Tous publics
- 1h 30m
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6.5/10
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An exploration into our planetary past and a search for humanity's place in the future. With narration by Cate Blanchett.An exploration into our planetary past and a search for humanity's place in the future. With narration by Cate Blanchett.An exploration into our planetary past and a search for humanity's place in the future. With narration by Cate Blanchett.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 5 nominations total
Cate Blanchett
- Narrator
- (voice)
Theo Bongani Ndyalvane
- Early Human
- (as Theophilus Bongani Ndyalvane)
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This movie is like a meditation over time. You cannot watch this movie with expectation of what it may taught you about time. Instead, you should watch it without any expectation and just feel the visuals and sound. Everything is as real as it can be, and as touching as it can get. This is truly a masterpiece about time.
This IS the BEST documentary I have seen in my entire life. One who seeks the truth, will know its true meaning. Thank you to all who made this documentary possible, I feel like the luckiest person alive right now to have witnessed it. It is simply the truth. I will watch it many many times more.
This is not a documentary, but one of my better screen savers lol.
Yes, stunning visuals, but a documentary is meant to be informative and educational, and this is neither.
The narrating (when present) is annoying. But, very stunning visuals.
When I have a cocktail party at my home, this is my backdrop visual on my 65" screen and it's awesome! Of course the volume is off and I have elevator music playing from my stereo and the combined effect is perfect (you're welcome)!
-5 for the docu, +5 for the visuals = 5/10 score
Yes, stunning visuals, but a documentary is meant to be informative and educational, and this is neither.
The narrating (when present) is annoying. But, very stunning visuals.
When I have a cocktail party at my home, this is my backdrop visual on my 65" screen and it's awesome! Of course the volume is off and I have elevator music playing from my stereo and the combined effect is perfect (you're welcome)!
-5 for the docu, +5 for the visuals = 5/10 score
I have to echo others who've pointed out that this is not a documentary. It is an abstract feature film, a poem, an epic non-linear meditative piece about the wonder of nature and existence.
I was almost put off purchasing this by some negative reviews (I missed the theatrical release and could only find a Dutch import available on bluray) but if you are in any way a fan of Terrence Malick you should really appreciate this as much as I did. It reminded me as much if the nature scenes of The Thin Red Line as it did moments of The Tree of Life.
The narration is subtle, infrequent and not at all irritating as some have suggested. The words are few and far between and serve to bind the images together to deliver a message of wonder, respect, at times despair, but ultimately peace over our place in the world. I know that sounds pretentious but I really did find it profound and inspiring. The images committed to film are also some of the best I've ever seen and it is a privallege to have it captured and to witness it.
I accept some people will find this film insufferable, but if you have an appreciation for visual spectacle and/or poetry and/or existential thought and meditation then this film is made for you.
I was almost put off purchasing this by some negative reviews (I missed the theatrical release and could only find a Dutch import available on bluray) but if you are in any way a fan of Terrence Malick you should really appreciate this as much as I did. It reminded me as much if the nature scenes of The Thin Red Line as it did moments of The Tree of Life.
The narration is subtle, infrequent and not at all irritating as some have suggested. The words are few and far between and serve to bind the images together to deliver a message of wonder, respect, at times despair, but ultimately peace over our place in the world. I know that sounds pretentious but I really did find it profound and inspiring. The images committed to film are also some of the best I've ever seen and it is a privallege to have it captured and to witness it.
I accept some people will find this film insufferable, but if you have an appreciation for visual spectacle and/or poetry and/or existential thought and meditation then this film is made for you.
Stretching the breathtaking genesis sequence from 'The Tree of Life' to 90 insufferable minutes, Voyage of Time is a total misfire from Terrence Malick.
Did you know
- TriviaTerrence Malick has been designing and working on the film with large-format cameras for over thirty years.
- Alternate versionsA 46-minute version of the film, Voyage of Time: The IMAX Experience (2016), with narration by Brad Pitt, was produced in a 3.6:1 aspect ratio for IMAX projection.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 582: Blair Witch and TIFF 2016 (2016)
- SoundtracksSymphony No. 9 in D Minor ('Choral')
Composed Ludwig van Beethoven
Performed by Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia and Chorus
Conducted by Bela Drahos
Courtesy of Naxos
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