Badlands Reviews
Acted with a rare lack of selfconsciousness by the two leads, it's a story of boy-meets-girl that just happens to be mythic in scope.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Jun 7, 2024
Some movies are so good that when they’re over, you almost expect the whole film industry to shut down.
| Dec 5, 2023
It’s a well written tale of two lost souls dancing between idyllic naiveté and sociopathic violence. I couldn’t take my eyes off of it.
| Original Score: 4.5/5 | Aug 19, 2022
I didn't completely dislike the film. I was mostly just bored by it, which is often my criticism of Malick's films.
| Apr 1, 2021
The film is admirable visually, verbally, psychologically. It took guts for a neophyte film maker still in his twenties to fire two cinematographers before a third gave him what he wanted; yet the result is seamlessly impeccable.
| Jul 28, 2020
Terrence Malick's amazing debut feature, Badlands, which basically made the careers of everyone whose name was attached to it.
| Jul 1, 2020
It signals the directorial debut of what appears to be a knowledgeable, almost classically precise, important young filmmaker, Terrence Malick.
| Dec 16, 2019
Everyone concerned with Badlands has my admiration -- Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek... Warren Oates as her father; and all of the less familiar actors but most of all, Terrence Malick, who wrote and directed Badlands. It is clearly his triumph.
| Oct 28, 2019
Angry young white men.
| Aug 19, 2019
Malick's love and respect for the natural world as it frames and moves characters is palpable and on full display, the film heightened by superb performances and Malick's incredible direction.
| Jan 31, 2019
A masterly exercise in ironic narration, and of a director so wholly in command of the rhetoric of his medium.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Nov 10, 2018
If a portion of American cinema is going to remain devoted to violence, it could learn a lot by revisiting Malick's thoughtfulness.
| Feb 21, 2018
[VIDEO ESSAY] Terrence Malick's self-penned feature debut is a haunting road movie pitched in '50s Americana. The film's razor-sharp tone of poetic irony is unique.
| Original Score: A+ | Apr 1, 2014
The movie is just as free, experimental, and unsure of itself as its main characters are, and thus fits like a glove.
| Original Score: A | Feb 21, 2014
This tender treatment does nothing to alleviate the horror of the atrocities committed.
| Original Score: 9/10 | May 22, 2013
In the fall of 1973, one could see signposts of cinema's future in Mean Streets and The Exorcist, yet with this youthful pair of proto-indie dreamers, Malick was paving a whole new road. It turned out to be the path most traveled.
| Original Score: 5/5 | May 7, 2013
It's a testament to Bruce Greenwood's acting that Adan never becomes entirely as insufferable as the words that come out of his mouth.
| Original Score: 4/4 | May 5, 2013
One of Malick's most resonant notions in Badlands is that everyone confronts mortality in his or her own way.
| Oct 14, 2011
Malick has come to be known and revered as a cinematic poet and philosopher, as a filmmaker who explores big ideas, but in Badlands in particular he also shows a knack for off-kilter humor.
| Original Score: A | Aug 9, 2011
In his debut, Terrence Malick is an uncanny creator of pearlescent forms, a very stark balladeer, Mark Twain's coolly ferocious heir
| Jun 27, 2011