The Tree of Life Trailer
Above all, while comparisons can be made It is the rare film whose flaws only make it more intriguing, since life itself is flawed and disconnected in much the same way. It is also a film that deserves comparison to Darren Aronofsky's extremely underrated masterpiece The Fountain (2006) in its themes of the interconnectedness of all time and space and the way in which we are all affected by forces beyond our control and understanding. The Tree of Life is a staggeringly ambitious film that evokes not only the monumental beginnings of all existence in the universe, but also the tiny, specific details of ordinary lives, the result is a flaw but profound epic on the scale of 2001 with the emotional resonance that Kubrick's more detached approach is often accused of lacking.
The Tree of Life Pictures
His latest film is likely his best work to date I still haven't seen 1978 Days of Heaven, widely regarded as his greatest achievement up until now and it certainly feels like his most personal, while simultaneously tackling the huge metaphysical ideas of Kubrick's own greatest work, A Space Odyssey (1968). Between the sheer cinematic perfection of his work and its anti prolific output, he is reminiscent of perhaps the cinema's greatest auteur, the late Stanley Kubrick. The beauty and complexity of his images are almost in a league of their own. Terrence Malick is a truly extraordinary and enigmatic filmmaker, over the course of the last 38 years, he has directed only five films, each one of which is widely regarded as a consummate masterpiece.
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