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Saturday, July 23, 2011
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I had an incredibly hard time forming an opinion about this film as well. At times it felt so pretentious I could barely stand it, and the allusions to Kubick's 2001 seemed heavy-handed. But after seeing Tree of Life I thought about it for weeks afterward, so it must have had an impact. And everything aside, it was one of the most gorgeously filmed movies I've ever seen. It's a shoe-in for best cinematography at the Oscars next year.
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I had an incredibly hard time forming an opinion about this film as well. At times it felt so pretentious I could barely stand it, and the allusions to Kubick's 2001 seemed heavy-handed. But after seeing Tree of Life I thought about it for weeks afterward, so it must have had an impact. And everything aside, it was one of the most gorgeously filmed movies I've ever seen. It's a shoe-in for best cinematography at the Oscars next year.
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