Review of The Thin Red Line (1998) by Kalel J — 04 Jul 2011
Pondering destruction; Terrence Malick's film of war is of a war between man and his own demise and creator. As an example of the horrors and tragedy involved, it is an obvious anti-war film, heavily highlighting its director's eye for exterior beauty with an underlying ripping of the soul.
Destructions of compassion, love, feeling, and purpose are the concerns on display in a war with no path and soldiers losing the humanity that nature once gave to them.
This review of The Thin Red Line (1998) was written by Kalel J on 04 Jul 2011.
The Thin Red Line has generally received very positive reviews.
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