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Movies, Classics to Less than Normal By request - Grab your Popcorn. New Movie forum (for those that have given up fishing this year). (No P 0rn)

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Old 01-17-2012, 04:08 PM   #1
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The Tree of Life

Was watching one of those "At The Movies" shows on TV a few weeks ago, and the two critics were choosing their favorites of 2011. This was the only movie to make it onto both of their lists so I figured I'd give it a shot. I like to think I'm not a total dummy, but I just didn't get it. I understood the whole "beginning of life" part of the film, but after reading an online synopsis of the movie, apparently I didn't quite catch on to the rest. It was interesting, and I would assume open to some interpretation, but odd and certainly not one of my favorites.

Anyone else see it? Enjoy it?

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Old 01-20-2012, 08:06 AM   #2
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Sometimes a pretentious film can baffle critics into a positive review because they believe that saying they don't understand a film will undermine their credibility as an arbitrarily appointed expert.
This harkens back to the post-war era, when everything that was new was rejected because the it did not fit into the status-qua of the previous century - where the establishment of the time originated.
Very soon after, when the same film makers, writers, artists and musicians gained enormous popularity and were designated geniuses, the critics adjusted their position on work they did not quite comprehend.
Since then, when they see an art film they don't understand, they prefer to opine in the positive rather than clack out the death knell for a critic's omniscient status: that being the phrase, "I don't know."

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