One of the most powerful and subtle dimensions of Malick’s “A Hidden Life” is its showing how the slow creep of totalitarianism begins with a shift of attention away from the immediacies of life—watering livestock, harvesting wheat, etc.—to abstract cosmic theories, i.e. of Race
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