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Voyage of Time: Life's Journey

वृत्तचित्रड्रामा
वर्ष2017
अवधि1h 30m

An exploration into our planetary past and a search for humanity's place in the future. With narration by Cate Blanchett.

ट्रेलर

कलाकार

Cate Blanchett

Narrator

JC

Jamal Cavil

Early Human

MD

Maisha Diatta

Early Human

YE

Yagazie Emezi

Early Human

DJ

Daryl James Harris II

Early Human

SJ

Sebastian Jackson

Early Human

AK

Abraham Kosgei

Early Human

RL

Runa Lucienne

Early Human

Theo Bongani Ndyalvane

Early Human

JP

Jejuan Plair

Early Human

GR

Gabi Rojas

Early Human

SR

Shaun Ross

Early Human

MT

Mechelle Tunstall

Early Human

SS

Sanetra Stewart

Early Human

BE

Blane E. Warrior II

Early Human

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user6537127079724May 12, 2023

I knew mostly what I was in for. I've seen a few of Malicks other work. So I expected basically another glorified cinematography showreel. And for the most part that is what I got. And yes, it is stunningly beautiful. Also, a couple of my favourite films of all time are the works of Ron Fricke. Beautiful imagery set to music and sound effects. So I'm no stranger to these "documentary" films. When they are left to their own devices they can be the closest thing to a transcendent experience that a stonehearted heathen like myself is ever going to achieve (hyperbolae, but I guess you get waht I'm getting at). This isn't the usual educational Macgivilray Freeman Docu short that usually has screentime at natural museums. So let's not expect that either. What really holds this film (I have only been able to see the feature length Cate Blanchett version) back is essentially the narration. If Malick could just let the images speak for themselves it would not feel nearly as vapid and navel-gazing. Imagine if we had a chance to take in what we are seeing instead of hearing the interruptions of the rambling infantile questions directed at a anthropomosised mother earth. Just imagine then what kind of conclusions we could get to if not hindered by a director that, I'm starting to suspect, have some serious parental issues. And on a smaller note I'd say that the random miniDV footage may have its place in the story that is being told. But I've seen quite a few IMAX documentaries and I suspect that in the giant screen 40 min version the miniDV is either not present at all, or if present the size of non IMAX footage is usually reduced to only a small part of the screen. This is done for two reasons, first, it lessens the dramatically pixelized and almost no dynamic range nature of the cheap miniDV. But mostly it helps contrast the grandure of the 15/65 footage. Having it as tall as the imax sourced parts does neither part any favor. Also. It may be just me. But I feel that the character cgi wasn't as jawdroppingly seamless as the dinosaurs in Tree of Life (where we first got a real peak at this long gestating project). I see in the featurette that Douglas Trumbul wasn't the VFX supervisor, so that may be it? The space stuff is flawless but the cgi animals were surprisingly lacking in simulated weight and realism. So yeah. Mostly jawdroppingly stunning visuals. Sound design will give a good home system a nice workout, the music is mostly christian church choirs which isn't really my thing but the main complaint is that darned nothingness of a narration. Some films are released with separate music and effects tracks... This one would greatly benefit from a bonus feature like that!

Sajid UmarMay 12, 2023

Lots of clips from everywhere, but no context. Very slow paced and kinda boring. Visuals are good but editing is horrible and the message or voice over on visuals doesn't make sense. Even when playing the movie in double speed felt the movie is too slow. Don't waste your time watching it.

delciakimMay 12, 2023

Disappointing work from Malick, who I admired so much in "The Thin Red Line", "Days of Heaven" and "The tree of life." The only saving grace in this work -- great choice of music as in all Malick films, mostly Arvo Part and Beethoven. I prefer Godfrey Reggio's "Qatsi trilogy" to this Malick venture. Even Kubrick surpassed Malick in the early man depictions in "2001--A space odyssey" compared to Malick in this film. The editing in this film and in "Song to Song" is incredibly pedestrian.