The fifth film in Terrence Malick's forty-year career, The Tree of Life, finally opened last summer, putting an end to six years of speculation from the pro⁠- and anti-Malick camps. Predictably, I heard some people call the final product a masterpiece, while others (including some people whose judgment I deeply trust) insisted that it was […]

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