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10 Essential Cinematic AntiheroesWe've already seen two different trailers and three French posters for "To The Wonder" (its released there early, on March 6), and now a final French poster has arrived as well which you can see below.
Is it a strange film? Trailers and divisive reviews suggest something with little narrative and a picture of fleeting, ephemeral moments that left some critics baffled. "I definitely get confused. But I like that feeling, because it forces me into something else," Rachel McAdams told us in Toronto last year about her experience in watching the film. "You're working different muscles, you're being asked to participate a bit more than other times, when things all make sense, and it's all wrapped up for you, and you don't have to ask any questions, and you don't have to feel confused, and you don't have to feel angry because you don't know what something means. And I think it's a really interesting way to watch a film. I think we're out of practice with it a little bit."
"It shows love in all its forms," Olga Kurylenko explained with her take on the movie. "It makes us ask questions, about what love really is. Sometimes you have to go through a lot of pain to learn about a bigger, beautiful truth, and how to live life. It's learning it the hard way."
Starring Ben Affleck, Olga Kurylenko, Rachel McAdams and Javier Bardem (folks like Rachel Weisz and many others were left on the cutting room floor), "To The Wonder" hits theaters in the U.S. on April 12th and arrives even earlier in the U.K. on February 22. You can read our review from the Venice Film Festival here.

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yer | January 6, 2013 12:20 PM
These posters are really lackluster. Especially in comparison to the great Tree of Life posters from a couple of years ago.