Review of The New World (2005) by Elista S — 10 Jun 2010
By shear craft and use of visual style, Terrence Malick turns a story that we've all hear before into a movie that is unique, cerebral and most of all, refreshing. That isn't to say it's a film that will accustom to everyone's taste - it's about equivalent to watching "Fantasia," where much of the joy of watching comes from a culmination of camerawork, acting and the incredible score composed by James Horner (though it could have just as easily been Aaron Copland).
This review of The New World (2005) was written by Elista S on 10 Jun 2010.
The New World has generally received positive reviews.
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