It's an utterly beautiful and heart wrenching film.
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Every Malick movie puts your mind to talk with your soul
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So great
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I saw this in a movie theater and there were like two other people in the theater and it was great.
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Wonderful, thoughtful work as always. As someone who was also confirmed by Cardinal Law, but whose family has deep, devout ties to faith that uplifted them, work like Malick’s and Scorsese’s really grips me.
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Love your thoughts here!
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My Malick film story: I got to watch Tree of Life in the cloister of a Silent Trappist Monastery, with monks who voted on four films to watch a year as a glimpse of the outside world. [continued...]
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Some were in absolute rapture about it, a contemplative film to people whose entire life was contemplation. And then as the credits rolled, a grizzled old monk voice came from the back: “We shoulda watched Moneyball!”
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My Malick story - I taught an after school film class to 6th graders in rural Del Valle TX. Almost all my kids were 1st or 2nd gen Mexican immigrants. One day… (1/x)
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…a 6th grader, Trinity, adorably plucky star of our movie, was absent. The next day she said “I’m sorry I was absent, but they were filming a movie at my grandma’s house! They even gave me a line!” She proceeded to talk about all the masses of crew filming at grandma’s… (2/x)
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