Terrence Malick likes to look with wonder at the universe. The reclusive American filmmaker has taken his time coming to terms with this impulse — compare the more conventional storytelling of earlier films like Badlands with the more abstract gaze of recent films, namely Tree of Life — but he seems to be at ease now, and he’s taking on what could be his most symphonic project yet. Voyage of Time is, in short, a documentary about everything: a sweeping monument to the history of the universe, replete with the breathtaking phenomenological images of nature that have characterized his more recent work.