The Tree (2014) Poster

(2014)

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8/10
Something Has To Give
fulrahul10 March 2015
The film is told through the eyes of two brothers Alek (Jernej Kogovsek) and 9-yr old boy Veli (Lucas Matija Rosas Ursic) and their mother Milena (Katarina Stegnar) as we witness the situation these characters go through as a result of an accident. The director Sonja Prosenc, beautifully arranges the film in 3 chapters where we witness three points-of-view, types of emotions in a perfect order. The film manages to place the audience in those situations of not knowing what's happening and why, to shock and feeling bad for them to guilt and eventual built up courage, wanting freedom. The cinematography while capturing the beauty uses blue-gray colors as perfect symbolisms which helps to add impressions. The music is original, different, makes you tap your feet rather than providing a rhythmic background. The Tree is a unique work that asks the viewer to focus, and although it might be too subtle for its own good, audiences who put an effort into the experience are rewarded for their patience.
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3/10
Depressive and boring
colarusso-130 April 2019
I have no doubt that this film was made with serious and deep ideas, but I wonder why so much depression, so much sadness in a way with no way out. Personally, I was left with the feeling that I wasted my time with such a silly misfortune. Would a trivial accident cause so much depression? Compelling actors in the service of a masochistic ritual.
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