Review of The New World (2005) by Stanley Kauffmann for The New Republic — 25 Jun 2014
Malick continues to float along the edge of the American film world as an unusually intelligent personage who occasionally delivers the fruit of his meditations. But his role as adjunct philosophe is better than the films he eventually gives us.
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This review of The New World (2005) was written by Stanley Kauffmann and published by The New Republic on 25 Jun 2014.
The New World has generally received positive reviews.
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