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In Reply to: What film has the lovliest NATURE scenes/scenery? posted by Sophisticated One on March 17, 2007 at 10:44:22:
"Days of Heaven"
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never gone to vacation in Nebraska. Go ahead, do it and they wax poetic about grain.
If you're sincere, you'd go...and take Dave c with you :-)
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Tin,Not speaking for the other two posters, but I'd say it's the whole *panorama* of the movie. Also, there was the human nature aspect but that lies outside the topic.
LATER, I'll be posting on that theme; for now, Mother Nature's lovliness.
vein, "Giant," or "The Big Country."
Malick should have seen them...
His films, with their pace and their cinematography, allow one to REALLY see and take in the feel of the nature he so lovingly presents to us. There's a depth and an understanding and a window into the beauty of the world in the visuals in his films. Of course one has to be open to that to experience it... otherwise it might just seem like boring wheat fields.
Two mediocre ones and a good playwright.
And that little girl narrator? The ugliest, most irritating little brat. Didn't care for her accent or impediment, either.
Malick is the most overrated American director of all. He tries awfully hard to be "European" but he's a pale ghost.
His war film was pathetic, too.
Now, s, don't take this personally.
Its about nature visuals.
And all of Malick's films have extraordinary camerawork.
sfg
Not personal... just a fact. :-)
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