Review of The Thin Red Line (1998) by Andy S — 19 May 2017
A peculiar masterpiece, a world unto its own, as this film boldly questions the existential and philosophical nature of war, while constructing a lush, yet jarring Pacific backdrop. In this movie, director Terrence Malik weaves an epic, cinematic poem about World War II, infusing various pensive queries into the relationship between humanity and violence, and how nature exists and is effected by this relationship.
This review of The Thin Red Line (1998) was written by Andy S on 19 May 2017.
The Thin Red Line has generally received very positive reviews.
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