tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6688080342863992298.post3018354954782795277..comments2024-02-23T08:41:51.189+00:00Comments on The Whale-ship Globe: The Ghost Dance: Re-evaluating Terrence Malick’s darkest filmRobTurnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00802723771633359095noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6688080342863992298.post-60353281111790255742020-02-25T10:54:35.949+00:002020-02-25T10:54:35.949+00:00You should see how my friend Wesley Virgin's r...You should see how my friend <b><i>Wesley Virgin's</i></b> report launches with this <b>SHOCKING and controversial video.</b><br /><br />Wesley was in the military-and shortly after leaving-he discovered hidden, "SELF MIND CONTROL" tactics that the <b>CIA and others used to get everything they want.</b><br /><br />As it turns out, these are the same secrets many famous people (notably those who "come out of nowhere") and elite business people used to become wealthy and famous.<br /><br />You've heard that <b>you use less than 10% of your brain.</b><br /><br />Really, that's because most of your BRAINPOWER is <b>UNCONSCIOUS</b>.<br /><br />Perhaps that expression has even occurred INSIDE OF YOUR very own head... as it did in my good friend <b><i>Wesley Virgin's</i></b> head seven years back, while driving an unregistered, garbage bucket of a car without a license and in his bank account.<br /><br />"I'm so frustrated with living check to check! 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More help with essays here <a href="http://1writingservice.com" rel="nofollow">1writingservice.com</a>.David Newmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05252554681773347406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6688080342863992298.post-44472094435553195682014-09-18T00:23:14.703+01:002014-09-18T00:23:14.703+01:00In addition, children seem to play a very importan...In addition, children seem to play a very important role in the movie. Most prominently, there is of course Tatiana. However, there are many scenes with other children too. For example, when Neil and Marina are invited to dinner, the host family has at least 6 children (which, by the way, is the number of Wallace Malick's children). Also, Bach's "Unto Us A Child Is Born; Alleluia (From Christmas Cantata No. 142)" plays an important role in the movie: It plays halfway during the movie, and also at the end, during the credits. In the DVD edition, it is even played at the root menu. Could this be the wonder that the title alludes to?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6688080342863992298.post-73247015906175468342014-05-29T11:35:03.405+01:002014-05-29T11:35:03.405+01:00I would like to reprint this in a small book I am ...I would like to reprint this in a small book I am editing for fans of the film, can I have your permission? thxAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02838604116081627782noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6688080342863992298.post-92016465945057079812014-05-25T14:00:00.803+01:002014-05-25T14:00:00.803+01:00fantastic read, thank you!fantastic read, thank you!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6688080342863992298.post-11273478953344596352014-05-25T12:44:19.077+01:002014-05-25T12:44:19.077+01:00an excellent and insightful analysis of this misu...an excellent and insightful analysis of this misunderstood film . . .Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02838604116081627782noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6688080342863992298.post-9967190324347773052014-04-10T04:09:22.939+01:002014-04-10T04:09:22.939+01:00There's no need to rely on tactility or phenom...There's no need to rely on tactility or phenomenology to experience a Terrence Malick film - they are loaded with symbolism and iconography.<br />This was as interesting and lengthy discussion of the film as I have seen. Well done,.https://www.blogger.com/profile/10303007338335127618noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6688080342863992298.post-14630320662566191462014-01-09T01:15:23.222+00:002014-01-09T01:15:23.222+00:00Namedropping, overtly explaining, plain misinterpr...Namedropping, overtly explaining, plain misinterpretation. Film watched with brains rather than expericed with soul. No sense or sensibility. Much too much cultural & intertextual refeneces for showing the knowing. This was a bad film criticsm. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6688080342863992298.post-52792596404591746102014-01-06T21:04:49.901+00:002014-01-06T21:04:49.901+00:00I think the bridge in The Tree of Life has more to...I think the bridge in The Tree of Life has more to do with Heidegger than Crane's poem. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6688080342863992298.post-46385562982108919422013-10-14T15:09:00.566+01:002013-10-14T15:09:00.566+01:00One of the best film essays I have ever read. Illu...One of the best film essays I have ever read. Illuminating and intelligent. Makes me want to watch the film again. Thank you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6688080342863992298.post-13438759033774252212013-10-11T18:27:57.412+01:002013-10-11T18:27:57.412+01:00I wish I could read and understand art as well as ...I wish I could read and understand art as well as you can.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6688080342863992298.post-19917987756301486442013-09-15T22:12:22.258+01:002013-09-15T22:12:22.258+01:00Thank you so much for writing this. So interesting...Thank you so much for writing this. So interesting!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6688080342863992298.post-79261472531518020092013-08-31T10:47:22.575+01:002013-08-31T10:47:22.575+01:00Cocteau's Orphée and Tarkovsky are also discus...Cocteau's Orphée and Tarkovsky are also discussed in this blog: reviewingtreeoflife.blogspot.<br /><br />I disagree on one point of your article, McAdams's character being a moving portrait of Malick's current wife. I thought her character was very shallow and at the border of ridicule and pathetic. It was 15 minutes of "nothing", which is quite disturbing. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6688080342863992298.post-77941338766863003762013-08-30T21:50:20.831+01:002013-08-30T21:50:20.831+01:00Just thank you for this article! It's the best...Just thank you for this article! It's the best analysis I've read on that film so far.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com