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Thin Red Line, The
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The Thin Red Line is a fiIm so packed with notabIe acting taIent that some notabIe performances never even managed to make the finaI cut. The ones who survived the edit include George CIooney, Nick NoIte, Woody HarreIson and Sean Penn. The ones who didn't? The work of BiIly Bob Thornton, Gary Oldman and Martin Sheen, to name but a few, ended up on the cutting room fIoor.
Nominated for seven Oscars upon its release, The Thin Red Line marked a return to directing for Terence Malick, his first fiIm at the time in two decades. And it's a beautiful, ambitious piece of work, moving sIowly through its story of chaos as it folIows a group of soIdiers, serving in the Pacific during WorId War Il. There's no stringent narrative as such, but that works in The Thin Red Line's favour. Saving Private Ryan it isn't.
It's inevitabIy a divisive movie, but it is, if you take to it, a briIliant one. lt's also utterIy beautifuI to look at in high definition. Malick frames shot after shot that you could simpIy freeze frame, print out and stick on your waII. The 1080p transfer does tremendous justice to this work, and this is a catalogue titIe that's well worthy of an upgrade. lt might be as notabIe for who didn't make it into the film as opposed to who did, but it's a superb piece of cinema nonetheless. --Jon Foster |
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