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krukah | 2 months ago
Obligatory mention of that iconic low-angle shot of The Mother floating gracefully across the plains. One of the best of all time.
krukah | 2 months ago
Obligatory mention of that iconic low-angle shot of The Mother floating gracefully across the plains. One of the best of all time.
algorithmsRcool|2 months ago
When I saw it the first time, I was so awestruck by the breathtaking cinematography and the incredible music, but even more so by the vision of it all. I had simply never seen anything like it.
I saw it another 4 times before it left theaters.
sharkweek|2 months ago
Never tried Tree of Life or any of his more recent stuff.
Got any recommendations in the first 2-3 of his you’d suggest?
skoodge|2 months ago
Then you have The Thin Red Line and The New World, which to me feel like a transitional period between the more conventional films and The Tree of Life, which is the first film that is characterized through and through by Malick's extremely divisive style. I personally love The Thin Red Line, but I can see why it's not for everyone. (I would skip The New World.) All later films have a very recognizable style, for which I think The Tree of Life is the best starting point.
Long story short: I'd start with Badlands, then watch The Thin Red Line, then The Tree of Life. If you like the last one, watch any of his later films.
magarnicle|2 months ago
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