“Terrence Malick’s ‘The Tree of Life’ is a film of vast ambition and deep humility, attempting no less than to encompass all of existence and view it through the prism of a few infinitesimal lives. The only other film I’ve seen with this boldness of vision is Kubrick’s ‘2001: A Space Odyssey,’ and it lacked Malick’s fierce evocation of human feeling. There were once several directors who yearned to make no less than a masterpiece, but now there are only a few. Malick has stayed true to that hope ever since his first feature in 1973.” — Roger Ebert
Tree of Life // Terrence Malick // # // Monday, December 12, 2011 // 20 notes
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I can see why people, particularly casual movie-goers, would dislike this movie, but I do not give a shit at all. I...
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