"Song to Song" is disjointed even by the standards of a Malick film with a title that announces "this is a collection of bits." Huge developments in the characters' lives come out of Nick Allen. Terrence Malick continues to make these beautiful-looking dreamlike movies. It's beyond beauty but the story telling is muddled.

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Song to Song

Song to Song is slightly disappointing. Song to Song is similar to his elegy for doomed romantic love, To the Wonder, but also - unfortunately - to his frankly self-parodic previous film, Knight of Cups. He is still pretty preoccupied with the trials of the super-rich, the super-beautiful, and now indeed the super-famous. Read the Empire Movie review of Song To Song. Song to Song is almost a repeat of Knight of Cups but set in the music world instead of the film industry. Like that movie, there are people living in exorbitant wealth while pursuing their dreams that are inexplicably mopey.

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Song to Song

Song to Song

Characters go after their desires in selfish ways and, when the obvious. Why was Song to Song like this? Where was that little kitten from the meme to put its tiny paw on director Terrence Malick's hand as if to say, "No.

Song to Song is filled with philosophical musings, spiritual allusions, and Biblical references. This is a movie that will frequently snap to images. Song To Song Movie Review & Showtimes: Find details of Song To Song along with its showtimes, movie review, trailer, teaser, full video songs, showtimes and cast. In our Song to Song review, we take a look at Terrence Malick's latest movie, which will frustrate and bore as many people as it enthralls.