Review of The Thin Red Line (1998) by Akashvijay — 19 Jan 2015
This movie gets a lot of hate for some absurd reason, I can't imagine why. I think its just as good as Apocalypse Now if not better. It's a meditation on human behaviour and the psychological impact of war on humanity as a whole.
It questions the underlying origins of hate and villainy and whether we're just flawed beings who're inherently bestowed with a tendency to fight and kill. Malick uses some of the most profound imagery that in themselves speak volumes.
It's more than an experience.
This review of The Thin Red Line (1998) was written by Akashvijay on 19 Jan 2015.
The Thin Red Line has generally received very positive reviews.
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