Review of To the Wonder (2013) by Seymour K — 24 Apr 2013
None of the words or phrases you could use to describe this would be surprising, but not one of them actually encapsulates the feeling. Awe-inspiring. Real. These moments are what it feels like. Poetry.
The way we experience. This is universality in expression, the opposite of a globalist mindset defined by Baudrillard. This is that which can be understood on every level, in every facet present. Once again, it is Malick's existential intentions that are most spellbinding.
What does he want to mean? What are the thoughts or feelings behind these, that suggested these images? Is he so collaborative with the world around him that he cannot be fully defined? How can a review, or any attempt at expression, communicate this experience to its entirety? It must be felt, in all its evocation, sensation, ambiguity, complexity, elusively metaphorical, textural, infiniteness.
It cannot end inside you if you let it in.
This review of To the Wonder (2013) was written by Seymour K on 24 Apr 2013.
To the Wonder has generally received mixed reviews.
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