Review of Days of Heaven (1978) by Amheretojudge — 04 May 2018
And a lot of money..
Days Of Heaven The cinematography as always is stunning in a metaphorical tone that communicates to audience about the fueled intense exoticism that is explored in here. Terrence Malick's; the writer-director, keeps itand a lot of money..
Days Of Heaven.
The cinematography as always is stunning in a metaphorical tone that communicates to audience about the fueled intense exoticism that is explored in here. Terrence Malick's; the writer-director, keeps it simple on paper but takes out his big guns while executing (it surpasses the script) which is mesmerizing and thought provoking at the same time. On performance level, Richard Gere has done some decent work but other than that it seems like it wasn't Brooke Adams and Sam Shepard's forte. Days Of Heaven is weak on offering fresh or concrete material and performance, but still works like a charm due to the deep ideology and anatomy of human nature in all aspects of its time with different perspective.
This review of Days of Heaven (1978) was written by Amheretojudge on 04 May 2018.
Days of Heaven has generally received very positive reviews.
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