#watched"Singing Songs"# My rating: ★★★ The pilgrimage and redemption around love, using a large and chaotic time dimension to cut the spying on this consciousness, is enough for Malick to create a new type - consciousness streaming movies. Random and trivial scene changes require a large and diverse material, no wonder it took 4 years to cut. The distorted wide-angle lens almost becomes the base, making full use of the natural power of the scene to make the character's muttering into the texture of this broken time flow. The soundtrack is also a mythical existence, like a chant looming in the ear, its unstoppable fascination becomes the power of auxiliary scenes and stories—it’s a movie to listen to. The crying in the parking lot under the afterglow, the tightening and struggle between the beds, the dizzy handstand and the limp can't stop the desperate disappearance and return of life. Go back to a simple life.
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