Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life was one of the most divisive films of 2011, proclaimed a masterpiece by some – including the jury at Cannes Film Festival, who awarded it the Palme d'Or – while it was dismissed as a load of pretentious twaddle by others. Whatever your take, you can give it a proper reevaluation at this all-nighter at Shin-Bungeiza, where the film is being screened alongside the two Malick flicks that preceded it: Pocahontas-inspired drama The New World (2005) and meditative WWII epic The Thin Red Line (1998).
Terrence Malick All-Nighter
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