Every line is not superfluous, and everyone is impeccable. It's not a Hollywood bloodbath, it doesn't follow that kind of value, and it doesn't tell you that one person can save the world. Everyone is insignificant.
Nearly half of all the male actors in Hollywood are in it, and everyone is doing their best to play a small role. Movies like this don't teach you what's good and what's bad, they make you think.
The soundtrack and editing are also amazing. The picture is also beautiful and exquisite. The impact is weak, and the ornamental is strong.
This script deserves to be read again. A director with a philosophical background who thinks more than skill. It's just that the tree of life is a bit too much. This one is just right.
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