THR家的,果然都是骨干来写的
Todd McCarthy, Hollywood Reporter
Having swung so far out of orbit on "To the Wonder" to have been sucked into a creative black hole, Terrence Malick makes it about half-way back to terra firma with "Knight of Cups." A resolutely poetic and impressionist film about creative paralysis, indecision, father and sons, female muses and life slipping away as surely as water down a river, the seventh feature from this takes-his-time writer-director is far more partial to free association and stream-of-consciousness notations than to conventional storytelling.
Todd McCarthy, Hollywood Reporter
Having swung so far out of orbit on "To the Wonder" to have been sucked into a creative black hole, Terrence Malick makes it about half-way back to terra firma with "Knight of Cups." A resolutely poetic and impressionist film about creative paralysis, indecision, father and sons, female muses and life slipping away as surely as water down a river, the seventh feature from this takes-his-time writer-director is far more partial to free association and stream-of-consciousness notations than to conventional storytelling.