TREE MOTHER

Santino 2022-04-19 09:01:46

For the emotional mother-level characters, although they usually love nature and the universe, they can't help but fast-forward when watching this film.
But I still see what I want to see, the birth of the child and the wonderful relationship, everything is so beautiful. Conflict and depression also made my heart swell.
I think only those who really have their own children, those who want to give him all the beauty, give him all of themselves, and hope that he can spread his own beauty and life desire will be so strong. It was so intense that everyone was bewildered.
We want to own the world and let the world have it, whether it's us now or our children.

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  • Onie 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    After Gary and Melancholia, another landscape film that broke me down, just looking at the backlight and the baby in high-profile photography would be too beautiful to breathe, and just looking at the flow of life in the universe would be deeply addictive. But the problem is, when the two parts seem to switch frequently without any premonition, and when you remind yourself that this is a "feature film", it is difficult for ordinary viewers not to feel distressed.

  • Marta 2022-03-24 09:01:41

    The main theme of domestic production can be used for reference, how to make the story of a family’s reemployment into an eternal masterpiece; there are many outstanding points, such as the expression of birth, death, and various emotions (anger, sadness, confusion) are very special, some are very close and some are very special. Far, not like Kubrick (the subject is estimated that Kubrick does not have the depth of his thinking), like the old tower (but the theme of the old tower is more self-pony in pursuit of a universal thing)

The Tree of Life quotes

  • Prologue: [on screen, unspoken] "Where were you when I laid the foundations of the Earth, when the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?" Job 38:4,7

  • Mrs. O'Brien: [pointing to the sky] That's where God lives!