Badlands

Badlands

By Terrence Malick

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2003-05-20
  • Advisory Rating: PG
  • Runtime: 1h 33min
  • Director: Terrence Malick
  • Production Company: Pressman-Williams
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.512/10
7.512
From 1,121 Ratings

Description

Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek play young lovers on a shooting spree across 1950s South Dakota in Terrence Malick's turbulent, gut-grabbing masterwork. Kit Carruthers, a young garbage collector and his girlfriend Holly Sargis from Fort Dupree, South Dakota, are on the run after killing Holly's father who disagreed with their relationship. On their way towards the Badlands of Montana they leave a trail of dispassionate and seemingly random murders. A very intriguing narrative without judgements, and lacking the usually sensational approach of this genre. Very good acting and directing, and beautiful photography. The script was based upon the true story of the Charles Starkweather and Caril-Ann Fugate murders in 1958.

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  • Extra dose of weird

    2
    By Easy_Churlish
    I could've lived without seeing this. Mildly interesting on account of its weirdness.
  • An excellent piece of Americana

    5
    By Yorick Delano
    Pretty sure Bruce Springsteen owes about 90% of his songwriting credit to this film
  • Perfect Film

    5
    By Semper liberi
    So economical.
  • Badlands

    5
    By Ja Br
    I do not know why they have not released the beautiful sound track of this movie after all these years.
  • Badlands

    5
    By Head Maroon
    One of my favorite films due in part to the simplicity of the story. It immediately gets to the point with its characterizations of Kit, the disturbed loner and Holly, the love struck, naive teen. Holly's narrative tells an excellent story. The acting is outstanding, the photography beautiful, the soundtrack illuminating.
  • A must-see.

    5
    By Amy Hensarling
    Incredibly beautiful film. Striking. Stunning. It has a strange way about it, but if you’re looking for something that will stay with you, you’ll find it here.

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