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Malick’s Music of the Spheres: The Tree of Life

2013-01-17 ~ Mark

Plenty of academic jargon, but I liked this look at the scoring for Terrence Malick’s movies over his career. And the idea that parts of The Tree of Life harken back to silent film mechanics (dominant score; voiceover ≈ dialogue intertitles) was interesting.

Malick’s Music of the Spheres: The Tree of Life

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