Review of The New World (2005) by Ty Burr for Boston Globe — 14 Apr 2007
The New World is something I don't think I've ever seen before on a movie screen: an epic lyrical dialectic. Self-indulgent, gorgeous, maddening, grueling, ultimately transcendent, it's a Terrence Malick movie all the way, and possibly the director's most sustained work since 1972's "Badlands.
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This review of The New World (2005) was written by Ty Burr and published by Boston Globe on 14 Apr 2007.
The New World has generally received positive reviews.
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