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Film Review: To the Wonder | The Cascade

Print Edition: May 8, 2013 Terrence Malick’s movies, though all previously period pieces, have done anything but avoided present time. It’s there in the way his images of violence, the pastoral, wars, romance and home amid the universe are only possibly past – to put them in a current frame is to risk derision or the label of incommunicable. They exist within the danger of the slippage of time, yet attempt to reach that presence. Maybe the best example would be the dividing point of WWII in The Thin Red Line, where the human force within nature, the point of compassion, and the barriers of communication: phones, language, letters and openness to the natural, graspable wonder that is right there, present, intertwined in elevated, polyphonic verse. What

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