Lenin: The Man, the Dictator, and the Master of Terror
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Victor Sebestyen's riveting biography of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin--the first major biography in English...
history politics
12 Crass Songs by Jeffrey Lewis
Album
One of the premier exponents of 'antifolk' an urban folk subgenre popular in the cafes, clubs and...
Ticket to Earth
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App
A distant planet. A dying colony. A deadly conspiracy. Fight a corrupt system in Ticket to Earth,...
FAASOS - Food Order Delivery
Food & Drink and Lifestyle
App
Hungry? What do I eat today? When will I get my food? A revolutionary new Food Ordering app - easy...
The Longevity Diet: Discover the New Science Behind Stem Cell Activation and Regeneration to Slow Aging, Fight Disease
Book
The internationally renowned, clinically tested, revolutionary diet program to lose weight, fight...
health and fitness
My Bracket + Tournament Manager for Amateur Sports
Sports and Productivity
App
THE #1 BRACKET TOURNAMENT MANAGER ON THE APP STORE Build your own tournaments. Make custom...
Piano with Songs
Music and Games
App
Piano Free has the largest song catalog of any piano on the app store. With over 1,500 songs to...
Andy K (10821 KP) rated The Tree of Life (2011) in Movies
Apr 19, 2019
I saw another review which said to describe this film would be like trying to describe the color blue to someone who was blind. A basically impossible task.
The easiest way for me would be to mention other movies, so if you took parts of 2001: A Space Odyssey, Mother!, Revolutionary Road and Stand By Me you might start to come close to the interesting weave of imagery and story which conjoin this film.
Loosely speaking, it's about a family with 3 young boys in Texas in the 1950s. Their relationships, their troubles, their triumphs, the small insignificant moments in their lives combined with the very important ones. Throw in scenes of the creation of the universe, dinosaurs and unusual images of the Earth itself you'll finally start to maybe understand the complexity of this film.
Of course, this is a film like 2001 or Mother in which some will say it is crap or there is no meaning beyond what is displayed onscreen, but I would beg to differ. I respect everyone's opinions, but strive to seek out films that make me think a little and make me ponder during and after the end credits are complete and this film will do that for sure.
I am not a religious person, but you don't need to be to appreciate the vivid imagery in this film. I believe Malick supports differing views whether you believe in God or not.
In short, in a world of summer blockbusters just beyond the horizon, I would challenge you to enjoy those films as they have their place, but also challenge yourself with something rich.
I know I will be finding Days of Heaven and Badlands to get more Malick in the weeks ahead.
Clinical Medicine of the Dog and Cat
Michael Schaer and Frederic P. Gaschen
Book
Prior to publication of the first edition of Clinical Medicine of the Dog and Cat, no other...
Game Net for - NHL 17
Reference and Entertainment
App
NHL 17 introduces three new modes that connect you to the sport to live out your hockey fantasy. The...