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Song to Song

The life of Faye, a young ambitious and talented girl, who is a guitarist, who does her best and struggles against achieving her dream of becoming a well known actress, has been changed completely, when she has an affair with Cook, a talented songs writer, in order to help her, but incidents come upside down, when she has a relationship with his friend.
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Ex-Press.com
April 07, 2017 Everyone wants to get inside the other, live inside the other's warm soul for a brief moment of connection and comfort. But they're all such airy characters, they breeze through the spaces like so many familiar, almost stereotypical spectres.
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Film Inquiry
April 20, 2017 The lack of a strong storyline and strong narrative did not make Song To Song as enjoyable of an experience as I had hoped.
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Looking Closer
April 07, 2017 The scenery is more interesting than the movie stars moving through it -- until we're blessed by this Malick movie's version of a priest: punk rock high priestess Patti Smith.
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Toronto Star
April 06, 2017 Terrence Malick's latest film isn't so much a movie as it is a freeform collection of whispers and beseeching looks.
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Arizona Republic
March 23, 2017 "Song to Song" isn't the sleepy disappointment Malick's last two films were, but it's hard not to wish he'd wake up.
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San Francisco Chronicle
March 23, 2017 "Song to Song" is Terrence Malick's first truly awful film.
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Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
April 14, 2017 After three films, the auteur's habit of employing the most attractive of movie stars as leads while 'real' people and members of ethnic groups are used as exotic props has seriously diluted the impact of the work's promise of transcendence and salvation.
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Chicago Reader
March 23, 2017 This is the one with Ryan Gosling, and like Terrence Malick's two previous dramas it's a gauzy, improvised affair that looks like a photo essay out of Architectural Digest and regards its gorgeous, murmuring actors as if they were statuary.
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Globe and Mail
April 07, 2017 The haughtily unenlightened can joke and snipe and snore all the want. As evinced by Song to Song, Malick is operating in top form. If only we'd be bothered to do the work of making sense of it.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
March 23, 2017 It's a haunting, doleful meditation on sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll, the type of movie that can deeply move you and leave you wondering why.
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Georgia Straight
April 13, 2017 Less a movie than a year's subscription to Architectural Digest crammed into a 130-minute montage.
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Under the Radar
May 20, 2017 The failure of Song to Song lies in the chasm that continues to widen between Terrence Malick's directing style and the scope of the narrative he wishes to take on.
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IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
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