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The Color of Time

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 13m
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4.0/10
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Mila Kunis, Zach Braff, James Franco, and Jessica Chastain in The Color of Time (2012)
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BiographyDramaRomance

A poetic road trip through Pulitzer prize-winning CK Williams' life.A poetic road trip through Pulitzer prize-winning CK Williams' life.A poetic road trip through Pulitzer prize-winning CK Williams' life.

  • Directors
    • Edna Luise Biesold
    • Sarah-Violet Bliss
    • Gabrielle Demeestere
  • Writers
    • Edna Luise Biesold
    • Sarah-Violet Bliss
    • Gabrielle Demeestere
  • Stars
    • James Franco
    • Mila Kunis
    • Jessica Chastain
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    • Directors
      • Edna Luise Biesold
      • Sarah-Violet Bliss
      • Gabrielle Demeestere
    • Writers
      • Edna Luise Biesold
      • Sarah-Violet Bliss
      • Gabrielle Demeestere
    • Stars
      • James Franco
      • Mila Kunis
      • Jessica Chastain
    • 18User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    James Franco
    James Franco
    • C.K. Williams
    Mila Kunis
    Mila Kunis
    • Catherine
    Jessica Chastain
    Jessica Chastain
    • Mrs. Williams
    Zach Braff
    Zach Braff
    • Albert
    Henry Hopper
    Henry Hopper
    • C.K. Williams
    Bruce Campbell
    Bruce Campbell
    • Goody
    Demetrios Anastasiow
    Demetrios Anastasiow
    • Party Stoner
    Giavani Cairo
    Giavani Cairo
    • Dan
    Jamie DeKelaita
    • Party Guest at Entrance
    Jann Hight
    • Old Woman #2
    Vince Jolivette
    Vince Jolivette
    • Mr. Williams
    Gabriel Kahaian
    • Friend
    Kimber King
    Kimber King
    • Woman in window
    • (as Kimberly Harsch)
    Evan Kole
    • Boy Croquet Player
    Lauren Kole
    • Girl Croquet Player
    Robert Langley
    • Homeless Veteran
    Tiffany Lanier
    • Woman at gas station
    Nina Ljeti
    • Moira
    • Directors
      • Edna Luise Biesold
      • Sarah-Violet Bliss
      • Gabrielle Demeestere
    • Writers
      • Edna Luise Biesold
      • Sarah-Violet Bliss
      • Gabrielle Demeestere
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    User reviews18

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    3justbusinessthebook

    Art Versus SNORING

    Well, I cannot say that I have read any poems by the poet this supposed biography makes a record of. I did start watching it with my lady fair and, hence, saw great potential for an evening of respite and romance... after all, surely a poetic movie will 'do the trick'? Sigh... after ten minutes, my impatient partner pulled the video out of the machine. Sigh, so ,hence, I cannot write a 'spoiler' since I do not know if this poet nixed himself from boredom in the end... Darn! Now I will have to research Wikipedia to find out the real story of an apparently perverted but boring and snoring life's, if movies are to be believed. If one cannot make it past the first ten minutes, why even a '3' for this thing? Oh, I might have watched it to see how much truth there is to it. But, sadly, never got anywhere near to understanding the reason behind this movie in the first place. Lesson to movie producers out there? If you are making a movie for arts sake then let the populace know that its purpose is not to entertain... this one seemed intended to drag people away from the story of poetry by immersing us in the poems and not the real life story...That movie about Stephen Hawking did not immerse us into Hawking's every living moment and astounding words. By trying to do this with this poet, the movie failed.
    1inf-536-128350

    Empty like our generation of creators, form will not substitute substance

    When i read the reviews (on rotten tomatoes also) i thought i didn't need to write my own, but i think that the audience had it all backwards. They kept on writing stuff like »came here because of Mila Kunis and was disappointed«. Don't you see that these actors are the very reason this film fails so badly? To be honest, what could you expect?

    Mila and James (and even Jessica, damn it) are impersonating the hollow shells they are, so you can't even call this pretentious, it's honest to their characters, it's shallow, it's all for show. And the looks are not deceiving, the aesthetics of the movie are nice, but don't expect people to follow this for 90 minutes if you have no substance, no story, no narrative. Works for a video-clip, doesn't make for good feature length.

    Poor film class students, just imagine what you could have achieved with such a high profile cast in the 70s. Mind you, they probably wouldn't have let you produce a mindless piece like this, back then.

    If this film were about me i wouldn't be flattered. Or maybe i didn't get it: Was the author known to bore people to death? I don't know the poems of the writer as of yet, but a quick look on youtube tells me his ted speech is going to be more rewarding than this ordeal of a movie. So it had a positive outcome. It enticed me to research the author. I do hope he's better!
    1leonblackwood

    Didn't get it! 1/10

    Review: This film was totally boring! All the way through the movie, James Franco is quoting his own poetry, which sounded like complete gibberish to me and there isn't any talking at all. Kunis is only in a couple of scenes and the movie goes back and forth in time which makes it even more confusing. After looking at the cover for the film, it looked really promising, but what I didn't know was that there wasn't any script and its totally based on poetry. Personally, I lost interest after the first few minutes and the annoying music really got on my nerves. Maybe I didn't get the point of the project but I don't think that I missed much. Awful!

    Round-Up: What is James Franco and Mila Kunis doing in this movie? Franco is known for doing some quirky movies, but this one was really bad. I honestly thought that it was going to be a Rom-com or something in that type of genre, but its a deep drama about a man who starts thinking about his past and he begins to question his love for his girlfriend. Thats the only part of the film that made sense to me but it started to go down other avenues which were strange. Anyway, I think that you can tell that I didn't enjoy this movie at all and I found it a complete waste of time. 

    I recommend this movie to people who are into there deep dramas about a poet who has flashbacks of his past. 1/10
    4ferguson-6

    Film by Committee

    Greetings again from the darkness. It's either a most unusual biopic on Pulitzer Prize winning poet CK Williams, an example of how director Terrence Malick has influenced the next wave of filmmakers, or a self-congratulatory exercise disguised as a class project. Regardless of your final take, most cinephiles will muster at least a modicum of interest in a film with 11 directors and 12 writers … each NYU film students during James Franco's time on campus as an adjunct professor.

    We see the life of CK Williams through the flashbacks and memories of James Franco (as an adult Williams prepping for a reading of "Tar"). Williams as a child, as an adolescent, and as a college student (played by Henry Hopper, son of Dennis) offer a glimpse into the girls and events that helped shape his poetry. The sequence of Williams as a child is so similar to Malick's Tree of Life, that we viewers experience our own flashbacks … right down to Jessica Chastain recreating her scenes from that movie (this time as Williams' mother).

    Mila Kunis plays Catherine, Williams' second and current wife, and it's clear – in a modern expressionist kind of way – that they are very happy together. There are a couple of disjointed sequences that come across as created simply to provide an outlet for Zach Braff and Bruce Campbell. However, when dealing with poetry, rules don't apply … at least that seems to be what this group of young filmmakers would have us believe. The washed out colors, fuzzy focus, shots of nature, and muted emotions dotted with monotone dialogue are all elements of artsy films. Whether these are the foundations of artsy films is a separate topic. Interspersed throughout are a couple of clips of CK Williams with his own readings.

    Experimental filmmaking is always a risk and should not be discouraged. It's given us every advance in the medium for a century. It is a bit worrisome, however, when experimental film appears so similar to the work of a current master. Let's hope that's just the first step in the process of developing filmmakers. This one also acts as a reminder that turning poetry into actual images often defeats the purpose of the written words.
    5oscarflash

    Movie is based on a Poem

    The story is not clear and the meaning behind it is not there. the cast is fine since we do not know the plot so we can not judge here right!

    trying to tell a story based on a poem is a bit hard but may be they could fill in some gaps would make the entire experience much better.

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      It's the second time James Franco, Mila Kunis, Zach Braff, Bruce Campbell and Mia Serafino play together in a movie. They last worked together in Le Monde fantastique d'Oz (2013).

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    • Release date
      • December 9, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tar
    • Filming locations
      • Michigan, USA
    • Production companies
      • Rabbit Bandini Productions
      • Victorino Noval Productions
      • Elysium Bandini Studios
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      1 hour 13 minutes
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