Review of The Tree of Life (2011) by Dana Stevens for Slate — 26 May 2011
The middle section of the film, in which we follow Jack's childhood in a series of fragmented memories from birth until about the age of 12, is as astonishingly precise a rendering of the way the world looks to a child as I've seen on film.
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This review of The Tree of Life (2011) was written by Dana Stevens and published by Slate on 26 May 2011.
The Tree of Life has generally received positive reviews.
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