The Tree of Life Comments

  • Francisca 2023-09-25 12:07:21

    I can't understand the dinosaur part. The rest of Discovery + National Geography X Macro+Micro cinematography +...

  • Dovie 2023-09-11 20:16:45

    A very unique perspective to explore the origin and end of life. The narrative method is too self-indulgent, and people have to have the urge to avoid it. But the photography of the whole film is quite good, and it can even be said that the picture supports the whole...

  • Frances 2023-07-31 21:55:32

    The director's camera narration is very beautiful, there is not much dialogue, most of them are intermittent, and the plot is also very loose, relying on the actors' expressions, demeanor, and actions to briefly outline the emotional changes, contradictions and changes of everyone in a family. The previous pictures of the evolution of life on earth and human life are matched with the real beauty of classical music. It really requires at least 1280 resolution to watch this...

  • Geovany 2023-07-22 23:07:09

    Beautiful, warm and touching. Euphemistically, subtly and eloquently, under the principle of minimalist narrative, based on the grand thinking of the meaning of life, the ultimate philosophy, and the universe, and then pulled back to the emotional history of an ordinary human family, they echo each other and integrate into one. . The images about the universe, planets, all things, and ecology are simply breathtaking, Terrence re-shoots a sacred and otherworldly poetic film for human...

  • Gaetano 2023-07-09 06:59:55

    beauty. poetry. warmth. Life. It is as if he is floating in the universe, wandering, pursuing, without an end, without a goal. Time loses its meaning, and billions of years are fleeting; space has no end, thousands of light-years are just a minute away. The top shock of sight and hearing is that I can't understand what it...

  • Kasey 2023-06-29 11:28:42

    This film is the Palme d'Or in Cannes~ The first 40 minutes of the film can easily make people mistakenly think that this film is a documentary about the origin of life. . . Anyway, the director of this film is too arrogant, the film is too advanced, we ordinary people can understand it on the...

  • Alexane 2023-06-28 04:29:41

    Our ancestors also came ashore from the water like us / Deep black holes are like pupils / Take care that the fire shines / In every tremor there lived a soul Adam and Eve ate the tree of good and evil and gave birth to Cain and Abel siblings, Cain died and Abel survived...but what struck me most was that Malick didn't separate humanity from divinity - depicting the world as an ordeal, and the kingdom of heaven as a redemption. His creation from a materialistic perspective to every poetic...

  • Ruthe 2023-06-13 11:17:11

    This movie reminds me of endless childhood clips, brothers, fathers, mothers. This is an ordinary family, and I have an ordinary family too. To love, life will not be...

  • Burnice 2023-04-24 07:01:20

    Having experienced the poetry and music in the pure scene, we are bathed in the primitive light and shadow and say goodbye to the language. Poetic voices are surging in the joy of chaotic fluid, which is the soul feeling that is detached from perception. The unsustainable philosophical thinking fills every paragraph under the pull of time and space, timely curbs the emotional contacts of the characters, and flows freely with the floating of consciousness. The camera turns into the main body of...

  • Franco 2023-04-22 14:02:39

    92/100 The universe is wild, and the wonderland of life; everything has animism and grows like a...

Extended Reading
  • Angel 2022-04-22 07:01:16

    water

    The Tree of Life The Tree of Life 2011, directed by Terrence Malick, is a two-hour film that is constructed from growth, family, death, and religious beliefs, telling the origin and passing of life from various perspectives. The filming method The film uses flashbacks to tell the story, from the...

  • Annette 2022-03-23 09:01:47

    "tree of Life"

    In stream-of-consciousness movies, everything stems from consciousness, where the narrative loses its brilliance, escapes the shackles of reality, and traverses the depths of the flowing consciousness at will. Aaron Resnais' "Hiroshima Love" detonated a "spiritual atomic bomb" more than 50 years...

The Tree of Life quotes

  • Mrs. O'Brien: What are we to you?

  • Mrs. O'Brien: [voice over] The nuns taught us there are two ways through life: the way of nature and the way of grace. You have to choose which one you'll follow. Grace doesn't try to please itself. Accepts being slighted, forgotten, disliked. Accepts insults and injuries. Nature only wants to please itself. Get others to please it, too. Likes to lord it over them. To have its own way. It finds reasons to be unhappy when all the world is shining around it, when love is smiling through all things. They taught us that no one who loves the way of grace ever comes to a bad end. I will be true to you. Whatever comes.