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Haven't seen so many people walk out of a movie since blue velvet...
C'mon people, have you never seen a Malick film before? Anyone that has seen Badlands, Days of Heaven, Thin Red Line, or The New World knows what's in store. I loved it. To me it is what I would imagine it's like if you are dying and your life passes before you.
The Thin Red Line was an excellent film imo. It far surpassed the simplistic emotionalism of Private Ryan, which was released at the same time. I liked Private Ryan as well, but the Thin Red Line held a more intellectual vision and the existentialism, more profound. To me Malick is like a smarter, more sophisticated Gaspar Noe. From the trailer, I would wonder if the Tree of Life will be a better version of Enter the Void.
I enjoyed it too.Haven't seen so many people walk out of a movie since blue velvet...
Best film of the year! It was up for 5 awards. Let us know what you think.
This is a boring tedious movie. Sure the cinematography is great, but that only goes so far. There was no plot/story whatsoever. Was it 90 minutes? It seemed like a week. I watched it on cable and turned it off after the first round of _scapes. Picked it up the next day and all those scenes as kids were banal and trite. Gve me a break. Pretty pictures and a choir evoking the eternal? There wasn't one original thing in that movie. I'd rather see angels hanging out at the library and meeting every dawn on the beach. At least there was a story in that one.
Well, it reminds me of arguments that I used to have with Contemporary Lit class I had in grad school. The prof would throw out that the author was trying to say such and such in a symbolic way, and I would reply "why didn't they just say it". The reply was they were trying to reach only an elite audience. IMO, Malick's attempts to be "artistic" are heavy handed and eventually lead to a disruption of the story line. Speilberg's linear plot development in Private Ryan or Schindler works for me because the story line is gripping. Malick may be more "intellectual", but sometimes you can be artistic until you are no longer even sure what was the overall theme of the work. Different strokes.Now, over in the Worst Movie thread, for those who thought Eyes Wide Shut was poorly made...