This was a completely and utterly boring and, surprisingly, vapid movie. I would say the characters are unlikeable but that would mean they had anything to offer other than staring off into the distance (when Kurylenko isn't frolicing) or, in the case of Affleck, wandering around a barren yard or empty rooms. On the plus side, Javier Bardem's side story wasn't terrible and I didn't fall asleep, though I watched this in the morning.
Despite some stunning cinematography, the whispering of nonsense and lack of an interesting story or coherent characters makes this a one-time viewing for me. And at 113-minutes, I shudder to think what this movie would've been had Malick kept in Rachel Weisz and Jessica Chastain's characters...
**¼/*****, (C-, 4.4/10, 1.75/4)
(and that's only because of Lubezki's cinematography).