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Reviewed by: davybozal24-7
Posted on June 7, 2006 9:27 PM
Epic adventure set amidst the first encounter of European and New
World cultures in the early 1600s , and the meeting of John Smith
( Colin Farrell ) and Native American Pocahontas ( Q'Orianka Kilcher)
: 2 strong - willed characters torn between the undeniable requirements of their civic duty and the inescapable demands of the human heart . Plenty of action scenes and wonderful photography
make this film even at 150 minutes worth the effort to watch .
Reviewed by: philreyn
Posted on September 18, 2006 10:43 AM
Take a classic story, a top level cast, beautiful locations, and you should have all the ingredients for a very desirable movie. Unfortunately, this has been spoilt by the direction. The movie jumps through the scenes, and is very difficult to follow. It feels like large amount has been cut, and there is no natural flow. This is a shame as the attention to detail is superb. Not enough action, and not enough (meaningful) dialogue makes this movie very hard work.
It's my hope, that a future director's cut may help repair this muddle. Watch before you buy.
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The legend of Pocahontas and John Smith receives a luminous and essential retelling by maverick filmmaker Terrence Malick. The facts of Virginia's first white settlers, circa 1607, have been told for eons and fortified by Disney's animated films: explorer Smith (Colin Farrell) and the Native American princess (newcomer Q'orianka Kilcher) bond when the two cultures meet, a flashpoint of curiosity and war lapping interchangeably at the shores of the new continent. Malick, who took a twenty year break between his second and third films (Days of Heavenand The Thin Red Line), is a master of film poetry; the film washes over you, with minimal dialogue (you see characters speak on camera for less than a quarter of the film).
The rest of the words are a stream-of-consciousness narration--a technique Malick has used before but never to such degree, creating a movie you feel more than watch. The film's beauty (shot in Virginia by Emmanuel Lubezki) and production design (by Jack Fisk) seems very organic, and in fact, organic is a great label for the movie as a whole, from the dreadful conditions of early Jamestown (it makes you wonder why Englishman would want to live there) to the luminescent love story. Malick is blessed with a cast that includes Wes Studi, August Schellenberg, Christopher Plummer, and Christian Bale (who, curiously, was also in the Disney production). Fourteen-year-old Kilcher, the soul of the film, is an amazing find, and Farrell, so often tagged as the next big thing, delivers his first exceptional performance since his stunning debut in Tigerland. James Horner provides a fine score, but is overshadowed by a Mozart concerto and a recurring prelude from Wagner's Das Rheingold, a scrumptious weaving of horns fit to fuel the gentle intoxication of this film. Note: the film was initially 150 minutes, and then trimmed to 135 by Malick before the regular theatrical run. It was also the first film shot in 65mm since Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet. --Doug Thomas
Main Language: | English |
Region: | Region 2 |
Special Features: | The Making Of The New World, Teaser Trailer, Theatrical Trailer, Easter Egg |
Year: | 2005 |
Release Date: | May 22, 2006 |
Runtime: | 150 minutes |
Certification: | ![]() |
Catalogue Number: | E D V 9374 |
Keywords: | World, Action, New, General, Adventure |
Genre: | Action/Adventure |