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Song to Song

  • 2017
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 9m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Natalie Portman, Ryan Gosling, Michael Fassbender, and Rooney Mara in Song to Song (2017)
Watch the official movie trailer for 'Song to Song,' a new film from Terrence Malick. 'Song to Song' is coming to theatres March 17, 2017.
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Two intersecting love triangles. obsession and betrayal set against the music scene in Austin, Texas.Two intersecting love triangles. obsession and betrayal set against the music scene in Austin, Texas.Two intersecting love triangles. obsession and betrayal set against the music scene in Austin, Texas.

  • Director
    • Terrence Malick
  • Writer
    • Terrence Malick
  • Stars
    • Ryan Gosling
    • Rooney Mara
    • Michael Fassbender
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,387
    203
    • Director
      • Terrence Malick
    • Writer
      • Terrence Malick
    • Stars
      • Ryan Gosling
      • Rooney Mara
      • Michael Fassbender
    • 140User reviews
    • 161Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 nominations total

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    Ryan Gosling
    Ryan Gosling
    • BV
    Rooney Mara
    Rooney Mara
    • Faye
    Michael Fassbender
    Michael Fassbender
    • Cook
    Natalie Portman
    Natalie Portman
    • Rhonda
    Cate Blanchett
    Cate Blanchett
    • Amanda
    Holly Hunter
    Holly Hunter
    • Miranda
    Bérénice Marlohe
    Bérénice Marlohe
    • Zoey
    • (as Berenice Marlohe)
    Val Kilmer
    Val Kilmer
    • Duane
    Lykke Li
    Lykke Li
    • Lykke
    Olivia Grace Applegate
    Olivia Grace Applegate
    • Emma
    • (as Olivia Applegate)
    Dana Falconberry
    • Faye's Sister
    Linda Emond
    Linda Emond
    • BV's Mother Judy
    Louanne Stephens
    Louanne Stephens
    • Mrs. Gansmer
    Christin Sawyer Davis
    Christin Sawyer Davis
    • Angry Woman
    Tom Sturridge
    Tom Sturridge
    • BV's Brother
    Jaylyn Jones
    • Escort
    Jessa Peters
    • Hotel Girl #1
    Amber Rose McConnell
    • Hotel Girl #2
    • (as Amber McConnell)
    • Director
      • Terrence Malick
    • Writer
      • Terrence Malick
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    User reviews140

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    3paul-allaer

    Pretentious crap seems mostly improvised

    "Song to Song" (2017 release; 129 min.) brings the story of Faye. As the movie opens, we hear Faye announce in voice over "I went through a period where sex had to be violent", and with that we are off. Fay seems to have a relationship with both BV (a budding musician) and Cook (a record executive). We see them at various Austin landmarks and outdoor shows (ACL Music Festival, I assume). At this point we are about 10-15 min. into the movie, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

    Couple of comments: this is the latest movie from writer-director Terrence Malick, Here he follows a path that s very similar of his previous film "Knight of Cups": essentially an abstract film about relationships, with not much dialogue but plenty of voice-over thoughts ("Any experience is better than no experience" and "I went along like someone in a dream", just to give you a glimpse). This movie was actually shot in 2011-12, and is only now seeing the light of day. Rumor has it that Malick had 8 hours of film which he had to cut down to this final version, just over 2 hrs., and when you are watching it, it does feel like we skip from scene to scene without any sense or purpose. As for the lead actors (Rooney Mara as Faye, Ryan Gosling as BV, Michael Fassbender as Cook; Natalie Portman appears about a half hour into the movie for some scenes; yet later Cate Blanchett, as a fling of BV, makes her entrance), it feels like most of what they are doing seems improvised. Not much of it makes sense or is coherent in any way, shape or form. Tons of cameos from the music world (RHCP, Iggy Pop, Patti Smith, Johnny Lydon, etc., mostly in a blink and you'll miss it moment). As a long-time fan and admirer of Terrence Malick, it pains me to tell you that, on the heels of the so-so Knight of Cups, this is even worse. Given the all-star ensemble cast, what a colossal waste of talent all around!

    "Song to Song" opened this weekend at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati, and given who all was involved in this production, I couldn't wait to see it. The Saturday matinée screening where I saw this at was attended okay but not great. "Song to Song" is not a movie that I can recommend to anyone, although there may be some curiosity about this film, given the all-star cast attached to it. Viewer beware! (*UPDATE* The movie sank like a stone at the box office, and disappeared after just one week from the theater here in Cincinnati.)
    5vaniamendes

    Way too many close-ups of Mara's face

    My God I am all here for a great experimental, artistic movie, but this was just boring. Despite all the great cinematography, the message from this movie could be told in 30 minutes and was explored so much better in another 100 movies. The scene with Holly Hunter in the parking lot was the best one, but it only lasted a few seconds. Besides that, it was just an accumulation of beautiful faces flerting together (good acting nonetheless). And where was the music? The music could have saved the movie. Filming the film at a festival and putting on some old music legends doesn't do the job.
    Benedict_Cumberbatch

    When a brilliant auteur goes down

    First off, I must say I am not a Terrence Malick hater. On the contrary: I used to worship the man. I even took an entire course in film school dedicated to him, Orson Welles, and Stanley Kubrick. I think the 5 films Malick did in the first 38 years of his career ("Badlands," "Days of Heaven," "The Thin Red Line," "The New World," and "The Tree of Life") are all masterpieces. I even liked "To the Wonder," which was almost universally panned, even though it was clearly not in the same league as his previous films. After the acclaimed "The Tree of Life," Malick (now 73 years old) has been working on several projects in different stages of production. He filmed "Song to Song" immediately after "Knight of Cups" (released last year) back in 2012, and it's only being released now, as a 129-minute film, after almost five years of post-production and at least 8 editors to turn it into something remotely coherent (reportedly, the first cut was 8 hours long). Unfortunately, like "Knight of Cups," "Song to Song" feels like a parody of Malick's work: the extensive, mumbling voice-over narration by all the main characters (taken to the extreme), the stunning imagery of nature and high-end real estate, and gorgeous people literally walking in circles and acting cute (or mean) to one another. The very thin plot revolves, as you heard, around two intersecting love triangles set against the music scene in Austin, Texas. But music doesn't play a great part in this story, and it certainly could have elevated it.

    As abstract as Malick's earlier films could be, they all had tangible, rich, philosophical and often universal themes. "Knight of Cups" and "Song to Song" are pure cinematic masturbation. Malick's trick is getting some of the biggest (and best-looking) film stars in the world, and his main actors (Rooney Mara, Ryan Gosling, Michael Fassbender, Natalie Portman) have faces that one can easily watch for hours. But not even these great stars can masquerade the emptiness of the film. Mara has the most screen time of them all, being the only true leading character here, while Cate Blanchett, Holly Hunter, Val Kilmer, and Berenice Marlohe are reduced to cameos. There's at least one painfully genuine moment, near the end, featuring Hunter's character, but it only lasts a few seconds; Malick's gaze isn't interested in her emotions. He'd rather show us, for the umpteenth time, Mara and Fassbender being flirty and sexy instead.

    I am all about experimental cinema, but when you realize that this is the deepest sort of "experimental" project that Hollywood can put out (made by a revered auteur that movie stars almost pay to work with), you feel even more nostalgic for the daring collaborations between Tilda Swinton and the late Derek Jarman. I know people who deemed "Knight of Cups" a "masterpiece" and will probably say the same about "Song to Song." I try to be respectful of other people's opinions, but I really don't think we're seeing this film through the same lens. I still admire and respect Malick; I just liked his work more when he had something to say. Right now, I see him as someone who can afford to make gorgeous-looking home movies just for his pleasure, but he's a much more interesting artist when he expands his canvas into something we can truly care about.
    5SnoopyStyle

    confused disjointed beautiful

    BV (Ryan Gosling) and Faye (Rooney Mara) are musicians. Cook (Michael Fassbender) is a producer. Rhonda (Natalie Portman) is a waitress. BV has a fling with Amanda (Cate Blanchett) and Faye with Zoey. These relationships start, conflict, stop, and detour in the Austin music scene.

    Terrence Malick continues to make these beautiful-looking dreamlike movies. It's beyond beauty but the story telling is muddled. His style of filmmaking is deliberately disjointed which makes all these complicated relationships hard to follow. It's also emotionally distant. Mara and Gosling have these droning voices which don't help in this case. It's a beautiful movie but the complicated relationship jumping loses me along the way. There is a bit guerrilla filmmaking as Malick steals scenes during real music festivals. This would work much better with fewer relationships.
    4TheHorrrorGirlLover

    Slow and rather boring

    The only reason I gave this such a high rating is because of the cast. The casting is great but Gosling said their was no script, this is just a drawn out boring film and it's hard to believe the original take of this was 8 hours. Nothing to spoil because it's just drawn out every day boring couple talking. If you are dedicated to see your fave celeb in every film they did then sit through that's about it.

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    • Trivia
      According to Ryan Gosling, there was no script used while shooting the movie.
    • Quotes

      Faye: [voice over] We thought we could just roll and tumble, live from song to song, kiss to kiss.

    • Connections
      Edited from Ménilmontant (1926)
    • Soundtracks
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      Composed and Performed by Klaus Wiese

      Courtesy of Aquamarin Verlag, GmbH, Germany

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    • Release date
      • July 12, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Weightless
    • Filming locations
      • Progreso, Yucatán, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Buckeye Pictures
      • FilmNation Entertainment
      • Sin Sentido Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $443,684
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $50,559
      • Mar 19, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,813,453
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 9 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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