Review of The Tree of Life (2011) by Anthony Lane for The New Yorker — 22 May 2011
Tucked away inside the grandeur, though, and enlivened by jump cuts, is a sharp, not unharrowing story of a father and son, and, amid one's exasperation, there is no mistaking Malick's unfailing ability to grab at glories on the fly.
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This review of The Tree of Life (2011) was written by Anthony Lane and published by The New Yorker on 22 May 2011.
The Tree of Life has generally received positive reviews.
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