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@@Psyfi85 - I understand the tarkovsky reference but in my opinion I dont think Kubrick falls into this category. I feel his process is very mechanical.
@@Psyfi85 - True. I always felt Malick was better visually compared to Kubrick. But, Kubrick will always be the old master because of his film making techniques. Its hard to categorize Malick.
I watched this last night and I cried. It was so beautiful and reminded me how small I am and woke me up. What am I doing? My life is so small and so beautiful and I care about small things like someone's opinion about me. One day I will die and I want to have a great life, this movie made me realise that beautiful moments in life do not look like movies, movies look like life -something i kept forgeting. This is not a film, this is divine piece of reality
Winning or not winning academy awards, should not and does not determine how good or bad a movie is. I mean like, the best picture and best director academy awards for 1965 were given to, the sound of music and robert wise, instead of, doctor zhivago and david lean. And that was seriously ridiculous imo. Doctor zhivago is indescribably better than the sound of music. David lean was the visual movie master before terrence malick became the same.
Roger Ebert was the first to understand this, calling it the most ambitious American movie since 2001 and putting it on his top 10 list. Since then it was named the critics' consensus second best film of the 21st century and I only imagine its status is going to (rightfully) grow in the future.
Tree of Life feels like Malick’s version of The Mirror. Not a direct remake, but he borrows heavily from it and some scenes were very overt homages to the film.
Just watched this movie. I have to say that this movie is one of the best movies that I have ever watched. The striking and beautiful visuals combined with the classical usic in the background absolutely stunned me. It felt like i was in another dimension. This is truly a peice of art.
@@olliehilditch4461 Well tarkovsky almost hated everyone and everything outside of Kurosawa,Besson, Bergman, Chaplin and some other classics(Also Terminator for some reason)
I loved my Paula with all my heart, she loved me with her very soul, and touched mine. We lived life, we loved one another with every fibre of our being, hers was a beautiful soul and a wonderful heart. She was chirpy, generous, happy. She was flawed as well, like all humans, but I loved her so much I didn't mind, she filled my life, she filled my heart, she entered my very soul. Then along came cancer, and after 8 months, it was all over, my Paula was gone, my Paula had become a memory, my heart is broken, my soul wounded, I keep going only because she told me to, for life is a gift, not to be wasted. One day my love, we will once again, go along our river walk, hand in hand, hugging from time to time, and I shall once more whisper softly into your ear "I love you", on into eternity. My Beautiful, Blessed, Boundless, Paula xxx
Where do you even BEGIN to start with this masterpiece? God Bless Terrance Malik. Few times in my life have I exited the cinema this affected after watching it...
With this film Malick expanded the language of film. A stunning achievement after all the genius and boundary pushing of the first hundred years. The power of music to speak directly to our souls lies in the abstraction of music. IOW music transcends the limits of words. Somehow Malick found a way to push cinema beyond a similar limit. People ask what the end means or what the cosmic stuff means -- it means your soul can be plucked like a string instrument. It means that image and music and memory, when structured into this cinematic form, can call out something in us that vibrates in tune with the eternity from which we sprang and to which we will return.
I remember watching the Tree of Life when it first came out in 2011 and it blew me away. I'll always say that was the movie that first got me into cinematography and videography. I'm so glad I found your channel.
I just watched this a minutes ago and left me thinking, after I searched for this video bc I knew it existed. I probably understand 50% of what the movie had to give but anyway, every single frame of it is beautiful and it's worth just to contemplate. Some of this comments have me wondering again.
In terms of pure beauty only two films are at this level, Barry Lyndon and Tarkovsky's The Mirror. The level of poetic beauty in film was forgotten until this film!
Superbe vidéo comme d'habitude, j'adore la musique et le montage est vraiment soigné ! Ça me donne très envie de voir le film ! D'ailleurs, petite suggestion : peut-être que ce serait pratique pour les viewers d'avoir le nom de la musique en description
@@TheBeautyOf Super ! Je pense qu'avec ça et l'ajout du directeur photo (en l’occurrence Emanuel Lubezki si je me souviens bien) tes vidéos seraient simplement parfaites. Ta chaîne est une de mes préférées et une des seules dans le genre !
Hello everyone !
Making video about beautiful cinematography is really a full time passion.
As you probably know, I can't monetize my videos because the content isn't mine.
You want to fund me ? : www.patreon.com/TheBeautyOf
Through this page, you have the possibility to support me and my work.
You can also fund me by watching ads on this link : www.utip.io/thebeautyof
It's also possible to make a one time donation on paypal : www.paypal.me/marcdelescure
Thank you very much!
The most beautiful movie ever made. Visual poetry of the highest order. This movie will always be special.
ordianary people it will
Tarkovsky, Ford, Kubrick would all be proud I imagine.
@@Psyfi85 - I understand the tarkovsky reference but in my opinion I dont think Kubrick falls into this category. I feel his process is very mechanical.
Ordinary People Makes sense, he never incorporated nature into his films this much.
@@Psyfi85 - True. I always felt Malick was better visually compared to Kubrick. But, Kubrick will always be the old master because of his film making techniques. Its hard to categorize Malick.
I watched this last night and I cried. It was so beautiful and reminded me how small I am and woke me up. What am I doing? My life is so small and so beautiful and I care about small things like someone's opinion about me. One day I will die and I want to have a great life, this movie made me realise that beautiful moments in life do not look like movies, movies look like life -something i kept forgeting. This is not a film, this is divine piece of reality
it's beautiful
Astounding visual, every frame as a piece of art. Still don't know why it didn't win the Oscar of best cinematography.
because inception did. why? because it did make some more millions as well...
@@jaswati uhhh wrong year dude. Inception came out 2010 and tree of life came out 2011 so the oscars noms/wins for those movies were a year apart.
Hugo snatched it
Winning or not winning academy awards, should not and does not determine how good or bad a movie is.
I mean like, the best picture and best director academy awards for 1965 were given to, the sound of music and robert wise, instead of, doctor zhivago and david lean.
And that was seriously ridiculous imo.
Doctor zhivago is indescribably better than the sound of music.
David lean was the visual movie master before terrence malick became the same.
@@michaelbruns449 you mean oliver twist vs space odyssey
this film will grow to be as important as 2001, over time
Roger Ebert was the first to understand this, calling it the most ambitious American movie since 2001 and putting it on his top 10 list. Since then it was named the critics' consensus second best film of the 21st century and I only imagine its status is going to (rightfully) grow in the future.
It is too artsy and niche unfortunately. 2001 is more mainstream. Not for everyone. But for those who appreciate the beauty, yes
Agreed. I thiunk it surpasses 2001. It's as profound and rich, while also being deeply emotional and Human. Perhaphs my favorite film of all time
Favorite scene from this movie is when Jessica Chastain was floating by a tree. Just a surreal artistic shot and idea.
done first in Tarkovsky's Mirror and The Sacrifice!
@@callanreimann6023 Have yet to see those. Thank you for mentioning that! Gotta see those asap
Tree of Life feels like Malick’s version of The Mirror. Not a direct remake, but he borrows heavily from it and some scenes were very overt homages to the film.
This is my favourite movie.
Masterpiece.
Malick is right up there with Kubrick in visual filmmaking. Absolutely brilliant cinematography and shot making.
That shot of the kids’ shadows as they run around on the street is awesome.
Love the work of El Chivo.
Lubezki??
His photos are perfect
I Think this is the most beautiful movie ever made.
I will never forget this experience almost 14 years ago!!
Just watched this movie. I have to say that this movie is one of the best movies that I have ever watched. The striking and beautiful visuals combined with the classical usic in the background absolutely stunned me. It felt like i was in another dimension. This is truly a peice of art.
I wish Tarkovsky was able to see this film.
i suspect he would've hated it
@@olliehilditch4461 thanks for the contribution professor
@@olliehilditch4461 Well tarkovsky almost hated everyone and everything outside of Kurosawa,Besson, Bergman, Chaplin and some other classics(Also Terminator for some reason)
To say this is beautiful is a great understatement, yet beautiful remains the word most apt to describe it.
Music by Zbigniew Preisner & Elżbieta Towarnicka ,both from Krakow in Poland, is just stunning!!!!
Terrence Malicks...
Days Of Heaven - 1978
The Thin Red Line - 1998
The New World - 2005
are all just as visually mesmerizing
cinematic masterpieces.
The New World’s Criterion Collection version and the menu it shows is already the proposed video you’re thinking of.
BADLANDS , A HIDDEN LIFE?
Oh yes, Malick's films are amazong.
Let's see if he can do Blood Meridian and The Secret History.
I loved my Paula with all my heart, she loved me with her very soul, and touched mine. We lived life, we loved one another with every fibre of our being, hers was a beautiful soul and a wonderful heart. She was chirpy, generous, happy.
She was flawed as well, like all humans, but I loved her so much I didn't mind, she filled my life, she filled my heart, she entered my very soul.
Then along came cancer, and after 8 months, it was all over, my Paula was gone, my Paula had become a memory, my heart is broken, my soul wounded, I keep going only because she told me to, for life is a gift, not to be wasted.
One day my love, we will once again, go along our river walk, hand in hand, hugging from time to time, and I shall once more whisper softly into your ear "I love you", on into eternity.
My Beautiful, Blessed, Boundless, Paula xxx
Where do you even BEGIN to start with this masterpiece? God Bless Terrance Malik. Few times in my life have I exited the cinema this affected after watching it...
This is not a movie.. It's a meditation.. 🧘♂️
Easily the best film of the 21st century.
Nah mann
@@HerbalistGuybrush what would you say is the best, then?
Maybe Mulholland Drive. My personal favorite at least.
@@HerbalistGuybrush oh, that's definitely a good pick.
@@BIT-pn2bn I also fell in love with korean cinema recently, stuff like Oldboy, Memories of Murder or Burning are amazing to me, too-
With this film Malick expanded the language of film. A stunning achievement after all the genius and boundary pushing of the first hundred years.
The power of music to speak directly to our souls lies in the abstraction of music. IOW music transcends the limits of words. Somehow Malick found a way to push cinema beyond a similar limit. People ask what the end means or what the cosmic stuff means -- it means your soul can be plucked like a string instrument. It means that image and music and memory, when structured into this cinematic form, can call out something in us that vibrates in tune with the eternity from which we sprang and to which we will return.
the perfect film for this channel
This was probably the easiest video you've had to make
Not at all!
Because every scene in this movie is beautiful
I’d assume hard because there’s so much
Lmao Fr man the Cinematography is ONG AMAZING
J’imagine que tu voulais dire que tout est magnifique dans ce film ?
Today 5/27/21 marks the 10th anniversary of this “BEAUTIFUL MASTERPIECE”. Great video! I love this film! 🙌🏼🎬📽🎥🙌🏼
I remember watching the Tree of Life when it first came out in 2011 and it blew me away. I'll always say that was the movie that first got me into cinematography and videography. I'm so glad I found your channel.
2:11 that's my favorite shot in cinema history, over-fucking-whelming
Huh, weird.
Me too!
Oh yes and that music. OMG
Pain is an inherent part of life.
After winning an Oscar with Alfonso Cuaron and Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Lubezki needs to win another one from Terrence Malick
I can't express how much this movie means to me.
Loved this. Great music choice and loved the editing. Keep up the great work man.
I just watched this a minutes ago and left me thinking, after I searched for this video bc I knew it existed. I probably understand 50% of what the movie had to give but anyway, every single frame of it is beautiful and it's worth just to contemplate.
Some of this comments have me wondering again.
I'm surprised you haven't done "spirited away" yet, it's also very beautiful
It will come 😊
Hah, I feel you dude. I'll wait
In terms of pure beauty only two films are at this level, Barry Lyndon and Tarkovsky's The Mirror. The level of poetic beauty in film was forgotten until this film!
Apocalypse now
Oh this is the greatest edit of all time plus this movie is in my top 10
absolutely breathtaking! great choice of music
Hell, this is art.
Extremely well done. Wonderful intro to the feeling of the movie
Cool video! Nice editing. Amazing movie.
The beauty of the tree of life is the movie itself.
I remember requesting this. Thanks you for another one. This is beautiful
Saw it yesterday, instantly searched for it. So glad that this exists!
1:47 This would look soo cool in Paths from Attack on Titan!
most beautiful of films...
Houston - Beautiful city.
Could someone help me please???.
Which focal length do Malick uses in the 2:55-2:58?
Is it 85mm??
I don't know what that means
But acting cinematography direction and vision from Terrance maleck is masterpiece
Masterpiece
Spectacular!
Were there shots in here from an extended cut or something? I don't remember that blue shot of the Turrell installation at all
Very Deep This it's art❤
Magnificent---beautifully done.
Even though Hugo has some great cinematography, The Tree of Life should've won Best Cinematography, every second of this film is wallpaper worthy
Thanks for considering my suggestion.
The beauty of Samsara and the garden of words.
Beautiful
Thanks! All movie is The beauty of The Tree Of Life
Most astonishing. Thank you 🙏
Pretty sure that this film helped lubezki a lot for the revenant
Justo encontré tu canal y que buenos videos, Terrence malick mi favorito
I think this is the most beautiful movie that I ever seen with Titanic.
beginning of world and evolution scene from 20 - 37 minutes of that film was just 😯😯😶🌫️😶🌫️🌟🌟✨✨
La beauté de ce film avec cette musique incroyable Terrence Malick est full cheaté mais qu'est ce que c'est booon
Wonderful! Thx!
Superbe vidéo comme d'habitude, j'adore la musique et le montage est vraiment soigné ! Ça me donne très envie de voir le film ! D'ailleurs, petite suggestion : peut-être que ce serait pratique pour les viewers d'avoir le nom de la musique en description
Merci beaucoup !!
En effet, c'est quelque chose que je compte faire ! Je vais prendre le temps d'ajouter tout ça 😊
@@TheBeautyOf Super ! Je pense qu'avec ça et l'ajout du directeur photo (en l’occurrence Emanuel Lubezki si je me souviens bien) tes vidéos seraient simplement parfaites. Ta chaîne est une de mes préférées et une des seules dans le genre !
Ça me fait super plaisir ! Je vais m'y atteler !
You're so perfect, thanks for this ♥️
Are some of these shots from the extended Criterion version? because I don’t recognize some of them
Goddammit I will never be able to experience this movie for the first time again
Note: Many of these shots are from the Director's Cut.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ beautiful.
Love this movie
One of the most beautiful movie I have ever scene.
Visual poetry
Can You Please Do Beauty Of Punch-Drunk-Love.
Alongside Barry Lyndon as the total height of cinematic beauty. Nothing will surpass or split the universe like they did.
Gracias..
If Terrence Malick had made Dune it would have been interesting.
You should rename the title like this : "The beauty : Tree Of Life"
“ did it go to space? “
I recognize the Houston Museum of Fine Arts And just around the corner; the Houston Museum of Natural Science
Is this from the extended Criterion version?
Yes!
How do you comment on perfection? 😢
Well I was expecting this video to be 3 hr long
What was that in 0:39
Many people said that the tree of life shoulve son Best picture over the artist. For me Lubezki won for the beautiful photography.
Master peace
for me this feels like kubrick combined with Tarkovsky
💝
What is the name of the song??
Lacrimosa by Zbigniew Preisner
🙏🏻
I have said it over and over. If you want to really know me, this is who I am No one cares. This is enough. More than enough. See this movie.
2:11
Lubezki, the Chivo
Gonna sell my 35mm for a 16mm after this movie
When a movie makes you talk to God.
👌
0:40
😉👍
Probably could've just picked 4 minutes at random and had plenty of shots to work with lol