10/10
Lighting, imagery and sound evoking emotion.
15 July 2003
This, in my humble opinion is the number one contender for most intellectual film of all time. Terrence Malick does it again in the same way as he did it with Days of Heaven and, to a lesser extent, Badlands. The use of natural light and colors and nature in general causes certain emotions in the viewer without the viewer even noticing. Watching this movie is truly a cinematic journey that is not for the faint of heart. Most will not appreciate it but all should sample it. Never has a war movie demonstrated the aspect of fear, which is most likely a major factor in any war, so well. This is due to the amazing cast and flawless direction and cinematography. I can't find the words to explain the brilliance of the film but watch it, and if you love it, read the book.
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