To the Wonder Page #4

Synopsis: Neil (Ben Affleck) is an American traveling in Europe who meets and falls in love with Marina (Olga Kurylenko), a Ukrainian divorcée who is raising her 10-year-old daughter Tatiana in Paris. The lovers travel to Mont St. Michel, the island abbey off the coast of Normandy, basking in the wonder of their newfound romance. Neil makes a commitment to Marina, inviting her to relocate to his native Oklahoma with Tatiana. He takes a job as an environmental inspector and Marina settles into her new life in America with passion and vigor. After a holding pattern, their relationship cools. Marina finds solace in the company of another exile, the Catholic priest Father Quintana (Javier Bardem), who is undergoing a crisis of faith. Work pressures and increasing doubt pull Neil further apart from Marina, who returns to France with Tatiana when her visa expires. Neil reconnects with Jane (Rachel McAdams), an old flame. They fall in love until Neil learns that Marina has fallen on hard times. Gripped
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Terrence Malick
Production: Magnolia Pictures
  5 wins & 10 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.9
Metacritic:
58
Rotten Tomatoes:
46%
R
Year:
2012
112 min
$500,000
Website
1,904 Views


a hysterectomy?

That's the good news.

Thank you.

Would you like

to have children?

Someday.

"God gave us marriage

as a holy mystery..."

"In which a man and woman

are joined together..."

"And become one."

"And with affection

and tenderness..."

"freely give themselves

to each other."

"This ring I give you..."

"Is a sign of our

constant faith..."

"Is a sign of

our constant faith..."

"And abiding love."

"And abiding love."

Go.

Where are we...

When we're there?

Why not always?

Which is the truth?

What we know up there?

Or down here?

We pray thy blessings

upon them

and upon this food

which we are about to eat.

Would you like one?

Alone.

He just goes off

like that.

I don't know

where he goes.

Leave while you can.

Now that you're young.

Beautiful.

Your whole life

in front of you.

Live and do

what you like.

Life's a dream.

In a dream you can't

make mistakes.

In a dream you can be...

Whatever you want.

Anything.

Leave this place.

It's cramped.

Small.

There's nothing here.

Look at their faces.

False.

All false.

You're a little dreamer.

You need to fly.

You should be free.

Listen to your heart.

Dead?

No, my bag!

You're crazy!

We'll get it later.

When we come back.

It's hidden.

You don't need anything.

You're free.

We're gypsies.

You're like me.

A gypsy.

I'm my own experiment.

Come get me.

I'm here.

Where are the people?

They're all dead.

Nobody's here. Nothing.

I want somebody to surprise me.

Where are you people?

What are you looking at?

You think I'm a monster?

An evil monster?

A vampire?

A witch?

I want to break

these chains...

Be free.

Open me.

Enter me.

Show me how to love you.

Why do we come back down?

Things have gotten worse.

In and out of prisons

like this.

I don't know what happened.

I was drunk.

If I had done this,

I'm not saying I did,

I might've, I could've.

I'm asking

for forgiveness, father.

I can't help myself.

If you need me to kneel down,

I'll kneel down.

I want to be free.

That sun is just

right in my eyes.

I can fight, I will fight.

I can fight with my

feet and hands.

They think they're really about

something, but they ain't.

You gonna open that bible

and preach to me now?

Intensely I seek you.

My soul thirsts for you.

Exhausted.

Will you be like a stream

that dries up?

Loverboy!

Where are you?

Love is not only a feeling.

Love is a duty.

You shall love.

Love is a command.

And you say,

"I can't command my emotions.

"they come and go

like clouds."

To that, Christ says,

"you shall love...

whether you like it

or not."

You fear

your love has died."

"It perhaps is waiting

to be transformed

into something higher."

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Terrence Malick

Terrence Frederick Malick is an American film director, screenwriter and producer. He began his career as part of the New Hollywood film-making wave with the critically acclaimed films Badlands and Days of Heaven, before a lengthy hiatus. more…

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