With certain films, we know each and every detail about the plot summary, cast, credits, score and (if possible) DVD release date before it even reaches the theaters. And then there are the films of Terrence Malick, to which we know very little … even after we have seen them (Yes, I’m looking at you, The Tree of Life.) So even though we are hours from when Malick’s To the Wonder plays at the Venice Film Festival, we’re just now getting an official plot synopsis, as well as some supplemental details on the mysterious director’s pending effort.
We’ll save the full plot synopsis until the end, as the movie’s spelled out in great detail (courtesy of a release obtained by The Film Stage. First, we want to get to Wonder star Ben Affleck’s comments about the film (of which it’s possible he has been cut). Speaking to Hollywood Elsewhere at the Telluride Film Festival, Affleck said Malick’s new film “makes The Tree of Life look like Transformers.” And in the press notes for Wonder, the actor went on to say, “The film feels to me like more a memory of a life than a literal story in real time of someone’s life, the way movies more commonly are. This pastiche of impressionistic moments, skipping across the character’s life and moving in a nonlinear way, mirror, in my mind, the way one remembers one’s life. It’s a little hypnotic and you’re a little bit in a daze -- it’s more fluid than real life is.”
Oh, man. Sounds like critics will gush, while Joe Public will push Malick lovers out of the way to get to Skyfall. And really, isn’t that the way it goes with most of Malick’s films? He creates for a very specific audience. Often it’s beautiful … and often, it’s largely overlooked. But I’m glad he continues to work.
We’ll catch up with Wonder in Toronto. Until then, Film Stage also acquired the film’s soundtrack listing, and compiled YouTube clips to classical music track that Malick might use in the film. That’s a bit of legwork for songs that the director could slice out (for all we know), so we’ll stick with the full synopsis, which we’re listing below:
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