Review of Days of Heaven (1978) by Andrewg1999 — 31 Jan 2017
Terrence Malick's Days of Heaven is an evocative piece of visual poetry about love and murder. The story is perspicaciously, and so effortless told through the understandings of the narrator and undisputable blessings of nature; giving the film an emotional as well as an aesthetic approach.
As we journey through the flamboyant liveliness of the Texas prairie, we learn underlying themes of love, betrayal, deception, grief, and even death through an unforgiving and a contentious love triangle.
Eloquent, imaginative, visionary, and superb are some of the words that significantly define this movie. Days of Heaven is one of the most beautiful films I have ever seen.
This review of Days of Heaven (1978) was written by Andrewg1999 on 31 Jan 2017.
Days of Heaven has generally received very positive reviews.
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