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Tree of Life (2011)

Tree of Life is as exquisite a journey of celestial wanderings as it is burdened by terrestrial design, flawed in its pursuit of complexity, finally succumbing to a zealot’s dream of eternity. Terrence Malick suggests grandness is a vehicle for molecular time travel but fails to realize so much space is to specificity as forlorn expression is to hope and change, muted in silences, devoured by the empty, suggesting creatio ex nihilo (depth from air). Continue reading

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21 Grams (2003)

21 Grams takes the very comfortable expectations of traditional, narrative story telling and shatters it. Alejandro González Iñárritu mines every fragment, juxtaposing them side by side in often inexact patterns, and ultimately arrives at a film that is every bit as much about catharsis as a commentary on the marriage between the frivolity and consequence of action. Watch it and then watch it again. Continue reading

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