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Something to watch tonight: Wednesday 2 October

By October 2, 2024No Comments

The Tree of Life (Malick, 2011)

Still from Terrence Malick's 2011 feature film The Tree of Life

The Tree of Life has landed at TVNZ+ and, of course, I must recom­mend it!

Going back to when I first wrote about it, I see that it was the same week as Fire in Babylon, which I recom­men­ded here a couple of weeks ago.

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That was a good week!

It’s the fifth anniversary of my first column for this paper – my, how time flies. Five years of search­ing – usu­ally in vain – for some tran­scend­ence among the many flick­er­ing images in dozens of darkened rooms. And then, as if by magic, tran­scend­ence appears.

It has taken a few weeks – and a second view­ing – to prop­erly pro­cess Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life. Often baff­ling, frus­trat­ing, unhelp­ful, yet emo­tion­al and evoc­at­ive in ways I couldn’t put my fin­ger on, I wrestled with it through­out the two and a half hour run­ning time – search­ing for answers and mean­ing among the beau­ti­ful images, float­ing, soar­ing cam­er­a­work and weird diver­sions into cos­mo­logy and vulcanology.

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Near the end I real­ised that I was doing it wrong. The Tree of Life isn’t a puzzle to be worked out – it’s a deeply per­son­al hymn to the uni­verse and to our unique place with­in it. It took a second view­ing – one where I allowed myself to feel rather than think my way through it – before I could truly appre­ci­ate the won­der of Malick’s vis­ion: grace and nature, the sac­red and pro­fane, the glor­i­ous and the banal are all equally cos­mic and all equally pre­cious. The Tree of Life will reward you more the less effort you put in.


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Where to watch The Tree of Life

Aotearoa: Digital rent­al from AroVision or stream­ing on TVNZ+ (free with ads)

Australia: Streaming on Stan

Canada: Not cur­rently available

Ireland, USA & UK: Digital rental