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Voyage of Time: Life's Journey

  • 2016
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Voyage of Time: Life's Journey (2016)
An examination of the birth and death of the known universe.
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An exploration into our planetary past and a search for humanity's place in the future. With narration by Cate Blanchett.An exploration into our planetary past and a search for humanity's place in the future. With narration by Cate Blanchett.An exploration into our planetary past and a search for humanity's place in the future. With narration by Cate Blanchett.

  • Director
    • Terrence Malick
  • Writer
    • Terrence Malick
  • Stars
    • Cate Blanchett
    • Jamal Cavil
    • Maisha Diatta
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  • IMDb RATING
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    5.6K
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    • Director
      • Terrence Malick
    • Writer
      • Terrence Malick
    • Stars
      • Cate Blanchett
      • Jamal Cavil
      • Maisha Diatta
    • 34User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    • Narrator
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    Jamal Cavil
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    Maisha Diatta
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    Yagazie Emezi
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    Daryl James Harris II
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    Gordon-11

    A pretentious pseudo-philosophical film

    This film is a collage of scenes from astronomy, physical geography, marine biology and anthropology.

    I've watched many Terence Malick's recent films, so I know what to expect. It certainly does contain many visually beautiful scenes, that I would marvel at when I watch the National Geographic or the Discovery Channel. However, I'm not watching these channels. The narration tries to make the film sound deep and profound, but ultimately it isn't. It's a pretentious pseudo-philosophical film.
    5Top_Dawg_Critic

    This is not a documentary, but one of my better screen savers

    This is not a documentary, but one of my better screen savers lol.

    Yes, stunning visuals, but a documentary is meant to be informative and educational, and this is neither.

    The narrating (when present) is annoying. But, very stunning visuals.

    When I have a cocktail party at my home, this is my backdrop visual on my 65" screen and it's awesome! Of course the volume is off and I have elevator music playing from my stereo and the combined effect is perfect (you're welcome)!

    -5 for the docu, +5 for the visuals = 5/10 score
    7lucas-dylan

    Beautiful Impressions but I expected more

    I'm a actually a Malick Lover. I love the way he gives time to scenes and cut short beautiful sequences. Some movies are just unbelievable beautiful.

    in "Voyage of Time" are some fantastic shots but after I watched "The Tree of Life" I find it a little boring sometimes. Some scenes are too long, too slow and sometimes the dinosaurs looked pretty much like CGI. I didn't like that. There are some time travels - back and forth - which is nice and makes you compare and see what happened from one point to another. But the "now" often looked like filmed from a mobile cam which I do not appreciate. The voice of Cate Blanchett comes from the off and whispers some things but it'S quite hard to understand what that means when you watch the pictures. Actually I felt like I wouldn't need the voice. The pictures would be enough to me.

    But the movie is definitly on unusual documentary and I would recommend it to documntary fans who like to see some experimental documentary stuff. It's definitly a good movie, but not the best thing T. Malick ever made. Maybe.. you should watch it in an IMAX cinema. I did not do that... so that could be a point I did wrong. I watch the bluray version.
    8HollywoodGlee

    Acclaimed director Terrence Malick brings to light consciousness and what it means to be a human being in the present moment.

    Viewed by Larry Gleeson during the 73rd Venice International Film Festival at the Sala Darsena Theater.

    Acclaimed director Terrence Malick (Tree of Life, The Thin Red Line, Badlands) is bringing to light consciousness of the universe and what it means to be a human being in the present moment in his latest production, Voyage of Time: Life's Journey, produced by Dede Gardner, Nicolas Gonda, Sarah Green, Bill Pohlad, Sophokles Tasioulis, Brad Pitt and Grant Hill. Paul Atkins served as the Cinematographer while Dan Glass handled special effects. Keith Fraase and Rahman Ali provided editing. Cate Blanchett narrated this version.

    Director Malick reached out to a Harvard Professor of Natural History and the author of Life On a Young Planet: The First Three Billion Years and Biology: How LIfe Works, Andrew Knoll, and said he wanted to make a picture about natural history and the cosmos grounded in science. Malick had long been an admirer of natural history films drawing inspiration from earlier films such as Cheese Mites, a 1903 landmark film by British cinema pioneer Charles Urban and zoologist Francis Martin Duncan, depicting the microbial world inside a piece of Stilton cheese, and George Melies' 1902 Le Voyage Dans La Lune. Knoll had seen Malick's recent film at the time, Badlands. Having enjoyed the film, Knoll agreed to be a part of it. Little did he know of Malick's appetite to thoroughly investigate and devour subjects and correlating theories.

    An ambitious project in the making for over two decades, Voyage runs the gamut of time from the first cells splitting and foraging their way in and through their vacuous environment to the land of the dinosaurs and Tyrannus Rex to the dawn of man up to today and into the future with sweeping visuals and spectacular effects sure to encapsulate and stimulate the mind's imagination of time and place.

    The result is a journey uncovering what shape and form time has given and what shape and form that time has taken. From the early Primordial III stars that ushered the first sparkles of light to the universe and the Tiktaalik fish that came out of the oceans to walk on land.

    Special Effects Supervisor Dan Glass provided wide-ranging special effects from an Austin, Texas photographic laboratory called Skunkworks, a techie and industry term connoting radical innovation in research and development in conjunction with a variety of scientists and artists who collaborated to give representation to abstract images. While chemical experiments were conducted, a myriad of liquids, solids, and gasses were filmed at high speeds to generate a spectrum of effects as the team produced an array of stunning images.

    In addition, sublime photographs from the Hubble Space Telescope, NASA's interplanetary space probes, the Solar Dynamic Observatory - a satellite observing the sun, as well as adapted supercomputer simulations and electron-microscopy are added to the production's visual cornucopia of images.

    Long time cinematographer Paul Atkins was charged with assembling a series of forest and desertscapes as well as seascapes to provide backdrop for the computer generated imagery of long-lost species. To provide contrast and to remind viewers of the ebb and flow of existence - and its future- , contemporary images of humankind were collected from lo-fi Harinezumi cameras Malick handed out to people across the globe that produced warm and fuzzy, colorful images.

    Sound designer Joel Dougherty created and meshed in natural and speculative sounds of the universe. Meanwhile, Music Supervisor Lauren Mikus working closely with Malick selected instrumental pieces to evoke the swirling, swelling and creative energy at both ends of the magnitude scale.

    To watch Voyage of Time is a journey unto itself. Malick tells his story in a non-linear fashion allowing the viewer to create meaning from what's being shown and from what's being seen. The film opens with an establishing shot of clouds and blue skies. The shot is juxtaposed with a cut to a dystopian futurist refugee camp with fires burning. Then, a jump is made to what appears to be plasma. Cate Blanchett's voice-over begins with a soothing quality as she vocalizes, "Light giver. Light bringer. Who are you?" Blanchett continues with some pretty heady questioning throughout the rest of the film's narrative:

    "What brought me here? Where are you leading me? Who am I to you? Will we always be together? Where are you? Mother, does your goodness never fail? Will you abandon me? Did love make me?" If you like stunning visuals and mind-boggling questions, I would hallucinate that this is a film for you. Recommended.

    Voyage of Time will be released in two differing formats. One a 90-minute poetic foray full of open questions narrated by Cate Blanchett and the second a 45-minute giant screen adventure for all ages narrated by Brad Pitt.
    CinemaClown

    Bland. Boring. Forgettable.

    Stretching the breathtaking genesis sequence from 'The Tree of Life' to 90 insufferable minutes, Voyage of Time is a total misfire from Terrence Malick.

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    • Trivia
      Terrence Malick has been designing and working on the film with large-format cameras for over thirty years.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Narrator: Mother.

    • Alternate versions
      A 46-minute version of the film, Voyage of Time (2016), with narration by Brad Pitt, was produced in a 3.6:1 aspect ratio for IMAX projection.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 582: Blair Witch and TIFF 2016 (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Symphony No. 9 in D Minor ('Choral')
      Composed Ludwig van Beethoven

      Performed by Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia and Chorus

      Conducted by Bela Drahos

      Courtesy of Naxos

      By arrangement with Source/Q

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    • Release date
      • May 4, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Voyage of Time
    • Filming locations
      • Kenya
    • Production companies
      • Sophisticated Films
      • Plan B Entertainment
      • LSG Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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