New Line Cinema | Release Date: December 25, 2005
6.8
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Generally favorable reviews based on 223 Ratings
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GiovanniJan 10, 2006
Pure Art.
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aabJan 9, 2006
The best film of the year,
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franktJan 3, 2006
Kudos to master malick for being a distinctive voice in the largely generic choir of american film. i'd rather feel a bit bored for stretches by malick than assaulted by vulgarians like... there are too many to name. the female Kudos to master malick for being a distinctive voice in the largely generic choir of american film. i'd rather feel a bit bored for stretches by malick than assaulted by vulgarians like... there are too many to name. the female character could have been handled in ways that would have been more emotionally engaging, without resorting to sentimentality or the usual manipulations, but she remained too enigmatic for too long. nice recovery in the final minutes, but there was too much fertile ground left fallow. being dislocated from your people, isolated and cast out should result in some drama, not just a change of wardrobe and address. Expand
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MiraL.Jan 3, 2006
The best American film of 2005. Unforgettable and transcendent.
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LandonC.Jan 1, 2006
Once again, Terrence Malick uses the setting and plot not as an end but as a means to relate the depth and weight of history and human experience. Devastatingly beautiful. One of the best films I have ever seen.
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MarkW.Jan 1, 2006
Another of Malick's meditations, this time on the birth of a nation and the nature of love. Beautifully scripted, acted, and shot.
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aabDec 31, 2005
The best film of the year,
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AndrewP.Dec 30, 2005
Malick surpasses himself, a visual feat.
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BobbyDec 30, 2005
Malicks new masterpiece is an amazing work of art. Best movie of the year, if not decade. I am still taking it all in...peace son!
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pmDec 27, 2005
From the poet Malick, another deep and wise vision of innocence, awe and reverence -- for the sacred human experience that is still possible. Most other films continue to appear superficial and trivial next to his achievements.
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MrnieB.Dec 19, 2005
A trip... stunning.
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