
Decades in the making, this journey of discovery is an immersive one-of-a-kind celebration of existence and the grand history of the cosmos, transporting audiences into a vast odyssey that spans the eons from the Big Bang to the dinosaur age to our present human world, and beyond.... (Full plot summary below)
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Decades in the making, this journey of discovery is an immersive one-of-a-kind celebration of existence and the grand history of the cosmos, transporting audiences into a vast odyssey that spans the eons from the Big Bang to the dinosaur age to our present human world, and beyond.
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| Huffington PostDerek MalcolmMaybe Malick has less and less to say and shouts louder and louder in attempting to disprove that fact. |
| Screen InternationalLee MarshallAn impressionistic, poetic cosmic journey that asks far more questions than it answers, many of them in Malick's by now familiar quasi-religious rhetorical style. |
| GuardianAndrew PulverVoyage of Time is perhaps best appreciated as an abstract, with its sheer profusion of natural beauty and consequent synchronicities of image. |
| Film InquiryTomas TrussowBlanchett's narration is a constant barrage of inane interrogations caught in the abstract. It's as if she's signing postcards to Mother Nature and just flinging them into oblivion. |
| Ion CinemaJordan M. SmithIt is a bit heady and purposefully experimental in its formal structure or lack there-of, but Paul Atkins' jaw-dropping nature cinematography and Malick's expansive vision of life's creation is wholly original, if lovably harebrained. |
| indieWireKate ErblandThis version... bogged down as it is by insipid narration and a punishing running length, makes this Voyage of Time a trip not worth taking. |
| Cinema ScopeRobert KoehlerNow that he's making drivel, Malick can't stop himself from churning them out, which, a theory goes, is why they're drivel. |
| The Film StageRory O'ConnorMalick might be singular in his earnest search for the sublime. |
| Time OutGuy LodgeSomehow we're never truly surprised by any of its wonders. |
| The PlaylistJessica Kiang"Perhaps Terrence Malick's head and heart lie beyond the horizons of mortal human existence." |