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Song to Song
Song to Song — Love. Obsession. Betrayal.
2017 5.5 8.3K views saved
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Song to Song

2017 5.5 8.3K views saved
Song to Song

In this modern love story set against the Austin, Texas music scene, two entangled couples — struggling songwriters Faye and BV, and music mogul Cook and the waitress whom he ensnares — chase success through a rock ‘n’ roll landscape of seduction and betrayal.

Countries: US
Languages: English
Runtime: 2hrs 9min
Status: Released
Release date: 2017-03-17
Release format: Streaming — Mar 17, 2017
Comments
Sai
@se3m 3 years ago

This movie isn't for everybody

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Sai
@se3m 3 years ago

This movie isn't for everybody

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Bac0nSandwich
@bac0nsandwich 2 months ago

I thought I was nonchalant until i watched this and started yearning.

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Wejdan
@iiwejdan 8 years ago

stunning dreamy visuals thanks to Terrence Malick's directing style , and the cast are a dream to any film.. still something is missing i don't know what it is yet although i like it very much i might even see it again

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Last Impressions
@last-impressions 7 years ago

This was way better than Knight of Cups but not as good as Into Wonder. Malick has done his trilogy of perfume adverts - as beautiful looking as they are but lets move on now. Give the man a script.

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Spiritualized Kaos
@spiritualized-kaos 4 years ago

Malick has made the same film twice in a row, here with Fassbender and Gosling instead of Bale, but repeating Portman and Blanchett, for example. A lot of pose, a lot of beautiful photography and, as a novelty, here a lot of modernist residential architecture in the houses facing the exteriors of Los Angeles.

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Matthew Luke Brady
@bradym03 4 years ago

"The world wants to be deceived"

Song to Song is not really a movie, but more of an experience. The feeling of adventure and freedom like in most Malick movies. Something I felt was missing from "Knights of Cups". While still not having a straight forward narrative that audience members are gonna hate, just like how Malick isn't for everyone.

The film captures life of are characters daily activities, shot a very long time ago.

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Neal Mahoney
@nmahoney416 8 years ago

Beautifully shot but kinda boring.

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buddhalou
@buddhalou 6 years ago

Feel like this is Malick doing a parody of Malick. It's a good looking movie, as you'd expect from him, but the directionless voice-narrative full of angst and existential crisis is just getting tired as f**k. So much talent wasted in this flick, from Malick being stuck in a Malick-hole, to the great cast being stuck there with him, and right on down to the poorly tapped resource he had in the Austin music scene. Breaks my heart, man...

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Nancy L Draper
@nancyldraper-at-gmailcom 6 years ago

I abandoned this after the first 35 minutes. For all the wondering around and circling each other, they represent stereotypes, not complex characters, as this free flowing, unregulated approach to film making would lead you to believe. This seeems to be typical of Terence Malick films (this will be the first and last film of his I'll ever see). For me it was a self indulgent, self delusional form of emperor's new clothes - it will win critical acclaim but the truth is that it is all vacuous and pretentious with no real content. As another commentator said, "Give the man a script", for goodness sake. I was drawn to the film because of the gifted cast but, quite frankly, I was bored. I give this film a 5 (bored) out of 10. [Terrence Malick genre]

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