I had never heard of this director before. I purchased it because it is a Criterion release. This story moves slowly. Every image and sound is methodically and expertly weaved together. It is definately not for everyone. I can say that it was 3 hours of my life NOT WASTED. I know I will watch it again and drink in the imagery. After 3 days now and I am still thinking about it. If you enjoy this movie I highly recommend seeking out this director's other recent title "The New World" a retelling of the story of Pocahontas and John Smith. Truly moving.
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This is an extraordinary movie, but it requires the viewer to actively engage with it. By that I mean that the narrative, as is typical of Mr. Malick’s movie, does not proceed in a typical linear fashion, with numerous flashbacks. Also, Mr. Malick tells his stories largely through amazing images and sound, with sparse dialog. However, once you become accustomed to this means of storytelling, you will see a movie that has few equals. If you have never seen a Malick movie before, it might be best to start with “Days of Heaven,” from 1978, which is an easier story to follow, but has all of the great Malick film characteristics of superb cinematography and little dialog. The extended version, available only on this Criterion release, is worth seeing, as it has important plot elements trimmed from the theatrical version. Mr. Malick provides a film that engages the viewer, and presents issues which were praised by the clergy, as well as film critics. As always, Criterion, in conjunction with the cinematographer and director, presents a faultless Blu Ray transfer. Highly recommended.Read full review
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