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The New World
CRITICS OF "The New World"
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San Francisco Chronicle
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January 20, 2006

Through elliptical and seemingly oblique methods, he [Malick] forges moments of staggering emotional power.
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Slate
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January 20, 2006

The New World isn't Terrence Malick's best, but it's guiding him in the right direction.
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Washington Post
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January 20, 2006

The New World is stately almost to the point of being static and thus has trouble finding a central story around which to arrange itself; it's not quite the thin dead line, but it's close.
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Antagony & Ecstasy
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June 10, 2011

It is about the dreams we have when we are awake but in a state of absolute peace and perfect self-reflection.
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Movie Mezzanine
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February 21, 2014

Malick manages to do something I never thought possible, and that's make America seem like a New World to begin with.
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CraveOnline
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July 28, 2016

The filmmakers are very wise to make this New World, and the people in it, seem untouched, immediate, and present. There may be a small amount of cultural foreboding, but it is heard distantly, like an echo of lamentation.
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Newsweek
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November 01, 2007

These whispered ruminations are beautifully written, but whose voice are we hearing?
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Seattle Times

January 20, 2006

The New World laps over its audience like water on a deserted beach, moving so quietly that you almost don't notice that it's enveloped you.
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Toronto Star
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January 20, 2006

He [Malick] swoons for his own well-honed image as a painter of woodland idylls, a man who leaves no sway of wheat or ripple of water unmet by his fatherly gaze.
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Not Coming to a Theater Near You
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October 14, 2011

Discovery is a sensory experience by nature, and to lightly run one's fingers through someone's hair in The New World is to know them in some fundamental way.
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Stop Smiling
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March 02, 2014

Great works, when they next-to-never come, are always accompanied by giggles.
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