A Big Bold Beautiful Journey
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Cast
- Colin Farrell
- Margot Robbie
- Phoebe Waller-Bridge
- Hamish Linklater
- Lily Rabe
- Billy Magnussen
- Yuvi Hecht
- Shelby Simmons
- Sarah Gadon
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Sep 11, 2025
What did they have in common??? They like burgers??? They were both former kids????
BeatriceSep 20, 2025takes place in a fantasy world where trauma dumping on a man for two hours straight only makes him want you more
zoë rose bryantSep 18, 2025It’s been awhile since I’ve seen a movie try so hard to manufacture a chemistry between characters that simply did not exist. It’s difficult to be profound or romantic when the dialogue feels ripped from the decor found at Home Goods™️ and the whole movie feels so plastic,…
Joe A - Oct 19, 2025
monsters inc but it’s actually scary because behind every door is unresolved trauma
theoSep 15, 2025Please respect my privacy during this difficult time bc wtf went wrong here
jonathan fujiiSep 17, 2025Bold journey? More like me just boldly trying to stay awake
Yashley - Sep 22, 2025
There are moments in life when a person appears before us not just as they are, but as a question. A risk. A possibility. They stand like a door in the hallway of our lives, and we must decide whether to knock, to enter, or to walk past and pretend we never saw…
Jomari BashinSep 17, 2025melancholia for people who listen to taylor swift
allain♡Sep 18, 2025i don’t think a film has ever disappointed me this much while still managing to be something i kinda liked
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One of the best romantic dramas I’ve seen in a while. Well written, well acted, and emotionally compelling. This director is now 3 for 3. 9/10
8/10 I really enjoyed it. Loved the chemistry and how beautifully tragic this story felt. I like when movies make me rethink life and love. The music was wonderful and the ending was amazing.
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7.8 - I have to admit two things. Between this & Life of Chuck, two movies that should have blown away my sappy, melodrama loving self, I think I’m getting more cynical. And I still think I liked this way more than the average viewer will. It was my second most anticipated movie of the year. One…
I know this movie is getting a lot of hate but I honestly enjoyed it. Colin Ferrell stole this movie for me! His eyes look like he’s feeling the pain, joy, sorrow of every single moment. It makes me want to go back and watch every single one of his movies. But Margot Robbie just looked kind of dead…
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Throughout the whole film the cinematography just steals the show, the whole time. Our leads are fantastical with an emphasis on Colin Farrell being extremely potent like he always is. Story wise, it’s good, not great really and the pacing is a bit off. I like how they decided to risk, for…
“Choose to be content, and enjoy the happiness that comes from that.” Sat in the theater for 10 minutes after just thinking about my life. There’s so many beautiful lessons to be taken from this movie. It’s shot so well and written almost like a play. I love it. The chemistry between leads was…
The cinematography was pretty spectacular, but I had no idea how or why everything was happening. Also, it felt very rushed, very forced, and very overly profound. A majority of the dialogue did not feel like anything a real person would have said. The colors were phenomenal and the visual…
Atom User Reviews
Remarkable way of showing the importance of confronting your past self and issues while moving forward
Two aging self-absorbed millennials drop acid, witness each other's benign first-world traumas, and eventually decide to settle for each other. Entertaining but tragic.
Metacritic
The questions being probed here about how to be vulnerable, what it takes to connect – y’know, the big stuff – aren’t exclusive to romance, after all. And I so admired the movie for having the daring and openheartedness to try to tackle the big stuff. I just wish I liked it more.
This messy romantic phantasmagoria is a hinterland for no one: a musical without musical numbers, a romcom without comedy. Sincerity saves it from collapse.
In the pantheon of films about magical cars, this one is not big, bold or beautiful.