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Terrence Malick's The New World 
28th-Jan-2006 04:21 pm
Sacrifice: Tree

I took my dad to see Malick's The New World today. I'm already trying to figure out when I can go see it again before it leaves the theaters. It's a beautiful film.

Malick's way of telling a story is just as far removed from the "serious" dialog driven films as it is from flashy, fast paced action films. His films tell their stories through image and through time. What dialog exists is minimalistic -- the most meaningful words of his films are delivered in meditative voice overs, which speak from the inner thoughts of the characters.

Some people are challenged by it, or frustrated, because of the lack of action and the lack of dialog. But I wonder if the same people grow impatient when sitting in the woods and contemplating the life around them, or even by laying in a hammock and watching the clouds pass. The movie is something like that, something between laying in a field and just being aware of all that's around you and sitting in a museum in front of your favorite painting, considering it, meditating on it for a few sweet hours.

Take some time while The New World is still in the theaters -- take some time to be quiet and just watch. Forget thinking, forget figuring out meaning -- just be present to the film. You'll find yourself richly rewarded.

Comments 
28th-Jan-2006 11:51 pm - Bummer
Anonymous
Sadly, no one will go with me here and I hate going alone. Thank for the review.

Peace,
Jamie
29th-Jan-2006 12:45 am - Re: Bummer
pic#77
Do NOT miss this one just because no one will go with you. It simply will not be the same at home. The movie is largely filmed in woodlands -- with the big screen you feel as if you are in them, an observer. Please don't miss this one... it'll be well worth it to go alone just to see the film.

And seeing it alone won't be so bad -- you'll have your thoughts to yourself afterwards without having to be thrust into the world of speech and the day to day business of life. Consider it as a sort of quiet time to yourself.
29th-Jan-2006 05:37 pm
I want to see it, although I've only seen one Terrence Malick movie to date and that was The Thin Red Line, a movie that did not take very well. I do however believe that New World has a chance of being better. I'm willing to give it a try - it will possibly come out in a few weeks here.
29th-Jan-2006 11:18 pm
pic#77
You didn't like The Thin Red Line, huh? Well... I liked it. I liked it quite a lot, though I did feel like the movie had several failings. Can't remember what they were now, other than that the super-star camios were distracting.

The New World didn't disappoint me in any way, shape, or form. I thought it was very good.
30th-Jan-2006 07:42 am
I'm sorry to say but I count Thin Red Line as among the most uninteresting film-experiences I've had in my life. Well, the beginning parts were good, but from the first 15 minutes it began to drag and it never quite ceased doing so. And yes, the cameos were distracting and absolutely pointless. I'm willing to give Malick another try though.
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