What if Terrence Malick started making commercials for corporations instead of feature films? We now have an actual answer to that question. There's a short ad video from overpriced fashion brand Louis Vuitton called Towards A Dream in the USA that was released a few months ago. It turns out this was shot by the acclaimed American filmmaker Terrence Malick, who hasn't made a new feature since last directing A Hidden Life in 2019. It's not that good, but now we know who made this. "Actually shot about a year ago but only released this fall, the project found Malick reteaming with cinematographer Alexis Zabé (The Florida Project, Post Tenebras Lux), and uses a piece from Michael Nyman's stirring score for The Piano." It's not an exciting film - just a bunch of kids interacting with an ugly Louis Vuitton trunk. I kind of hate this short - there's nothing unique or interesting about it, Malick is aping his own style for money. And it uses kids to sell us fancy luggage? This is so bad. But hey, it's a new Malick film so we're posting it anyway. Have a look. ›››
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