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  • Making 'The New World'

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    The New World  (2006)

    Making 'The New World' 

    There's no Spout link for this movie.  It's a documentary that is included on the DVD for The New World.  It's a reminder of the incredible amount of work that is put into some movies that you can hardly even imagine, especially when you have a director and team who are really dedicated to such a huge and somewhat unusual project.

    While you do learn many interesting things about the film and some things of historical interest, there's nothing that really makes this making-of documentary stand out.  Actually I was hoping (although I had no reason to) that I would finally get to see or hear a bit of Malick talking or at least more than a glimpse of him in action.  No such luck.  The guy is obviously still as shy and reclusive from appearing personally to the public.

    Something else kind of strange, this was directed by Austin Jack Lynch, the son of David Lynch.

    Rating: 7/10

     


  • movie year countdown - round #2 - #2 - 2004-5 - The New World

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    Badlands  (1973)

    Days of Heaven  (1978)

    The New World  (2006)

    This blog entry is part of my “movie year countdown round #2”.  Read more about that here.

    The New World

    Well it's strange but I seem to like each of Malick's subsequent movies less and less.  Badlands is one of my absolute favoirtes of all time.  In the cold, decisive world of movie ratings I gave it at 10.  Days of Heaven I gave a 9, The Thin Red Line an 8, and The New World a 7.

    I feel like the movies are losing the inherent ironic humor of his characters and narration for something that's trying to be more poetic and profound in it's sincerity.  It's not connecting with me as much.

    I don't think I ever really connect with Malick's characters.  I guess at first I didn't think we were supposed to.  But now he uses the same distancing techniques on conjunction with techniques that seem to be striving for the opposite.  I won't deny the cinematography is gorgeous.  The worlds and history come alive to an extent that is rare on screen.  But the message seems trite.  Which is fine in irony, but doesn't work as much in sincerity.

    Rating: 7/10