Review of The New World (2005) by Michael Phillips for Chicago Tribune — 18 Jan 2006
Malick's nature documentarian impulse has never been more flagrant than in The New World, yet it has never made more organic sense. The film, which is superb on every technical and design level, has both greatness and fuzzy-headedness in it.
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This review of The New World (2005) was written by Michael Phillips and published by Chicago Tribune on 18 Jan 2006.
The New World has generally received positive reviews.
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