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TREE OF LIFE The story focuses on a 1950s family and their three sons. An expansive, intimately drawn film that journeys through various stages of life. It’s nothing like you’ve ever seen and yet have seen, only in a different light. Luminous and astoundingly beautiful, the cinematography & music bring out the story & mood. If you let yourself go with it, it’s worth the time. Overall it’s a strange, beautiful and mysterious look at what it means to live and grow. 7.7/10
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TREE OF LIFE 

The story focuses on a 1950s family and their three sons. 

An expansive, intimately drawn film that journeys through various stages of life. It’s nothing like you’ve ever seen and yet have seen, only in a different light. 

Luminous and astoundingly beautiful, the cinematography & music bring out the story & mood. If you let yourself go with it, it’s worth the time. 

Overall it’s a strange, beautiful and mysterious look at what it means to live and grow. 

7.7/10

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    • #Terrence Malick
    • #drama
    • #brad pitt
    • #sean penn
    • #jessica chastain
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