Those of you willing to step outside of the normal thematic boundaries and accept Terrence Malick‘s unorthodox way of telling a universal story will find much enjoyment in The Tree of Life. It’s not your ordinary film with a solid focus on one narrative, it instead chooses to have a non-linear narrative that spans over a wide spread of time. From the beginning of the cosmos, to the rise of the dinosaurs and lastly to a small town in Texas during the 1950′s, The Tree of Life has no limits in what it’s trying to achieve. Those looking for a simple film might be discouraged, but I still strongly recommend this title to almost anyone who is willing to give something new a chance.
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