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Has anybody seen The Tree of Life....
Posted on 5/30/11 at 6:49 pm
Posted on 5/30/11 at 6:49 pm
.......besides Leauxgan?
I was hoping to hear more about it from the board. I guess it didn't open wide enough so far.
I was hoping to hear more about it from the board. I guess it didn't open wide enough so far.
Posted on 5/30/11 at 6:50 pm to GeauxTGRZ
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I guess it didn't open wide enough so far.
this
Posted on 5/30/11 at 6:52 pm to Rohan2Reed
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I guess it didn't open wide enough so far.
Posted on 5/30/11 at 7:05 pm to GeauxTGRZ
Its not anywhere around here, and I want to see it badly.
Posted on 5/30/11 at 7:33 pm to OMLandshark
June 10th in Michigan.
If it's good enough i might even try and see it twice.
If it's good enough i might even try and see it twice.
Posted on 5/31/11 at 4:50 am to drewhowie
i'll be in NYC next week so I plan on seeing it there.
couple of interesting articles about it from Slate
Review - no spoilers (except if you click on the audio discussion)
Name That Thistle: Terrence Malick Cutaway or Nature Documentary?
couple of interesting articles about it from Slate
Review - no spoilers (except if you click on the audio discussion)
Name That Thistle: Terrence Malick Cutaway or Nature Documentary?
Posted on 5/31/11 at 7:00 am to Rohan2Reed
I cannot wait to see it. It opens wide in July.
Posted on 5/31/11 at 7:04 am to lsufan9193969700
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It opens wide in July.
Sorry about that.
Posted on 5/31/11 at 10:05 am to GeauxTGRZ
I'm sure it's out here, but I haven't made the effort to go see it.
I have actually never seen a single Malick film.
That's kinda sad for a guy who has watched quite a bit of film from all generations.
I have actually never seen a single Malick film.
That's kinda sad for a guy who has watched quite a bit of film from all generations.
Posted on 5/31/11 at 10:11 am to OBUDan
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I have actually never seen a single Malick film.
I think you should watch one before you see it (if you actually want to see it).
Actually, no. Don't. Just go in without any expectations and see what you make of it.
Posted on 5/31/11 at 10:20 am to OBUDan
I'd recommend watching Days of Heaven first, perhaps his best movie (though the more my mind lingers on ToL the more conflicted I am in picking his best... ToL comes off as so epic and existential that ranking it seems immaterial).
I have a feeling you might appreciate it rather than scoff at it like some do. He's one of those love/hate directors, it seems.
I have a feeling you might appreciate it rather than scoff at it like some do. He's one of those love/hate directors, it seems.
Posted on 5/31/11 at 10:21 am to Pectus
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I have actually never seen a single Malick film. I think you should watch one before you see it (if you actually want to see it). Actually, no. Don't. Just go in without any expectations and see what you make of it.
i've never seen a malick film either, so that's what i intend to do.
but am i helping myself by expecting little dialogue, lots of monologues and not an entirely cohesive storyline whatsoever?
Posted on 5/31/11 at 10:27 am to drewhowie
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but am i helping myself by expecting little dialogue, lots of monologues and not an entirely cohesive storyline whatsoever?
more or less. I'll put it this way: most movies put you in a passive-trance. by that I mean you just watch a steady, traditinoal narrative play out. ToL will put you in an active trance, where for better or worse, you must draw your own impressions for meaning. I find people that don't like his movies are those who want to make a stubborn attempt at rationalizing, whereas your mode of viewing should me letting the scenes dissolve slowly as blots of emotion and introspection. his films are, in a word, elliptical.
This post was edited on 5/31/11 at 10:28 am
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