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One-of-a-kind filmmaker-philosopher Terrence Malick has created some of the most visually arresting movies of the twentieth century, and his glorious period tragedy Days of Heaven, featuring Oscar-winning cinematography by Nestor Almendros, stands out among them. In 1910, a Chicago steel worker (Richard Gere) accidentally kills his supervisor and flees to the Texas panhandle with his girlfriend (Brooke Adams) and little sister (Linda Manz) to work harvesting wheat in the fields of a stoic farmer (Sam Shepard). A love triangle, a swarm of locusts, a hellish fire—Malick captures it all with dreamlike authenticity, creating at once a timeless American idyll and a gritty evocation of turn-of-the-century labor.—The Criterion Collection

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Terrence Malick

Terrence Malick is one of the great enigmas of contemporary filmmaking, a shadowy figure whose towering reputation rests almost entirely on a pair of near-perfect features released a generation ago. A visual stylist beyond compare, Malick emerged during the golden era of 1970s American movie-making, bringing to the screen a dreamlike, ethereal beauty countered by elliptical, ironic storytelling; resonant and mythic, his films illuminated themes of love and death with rare mastery, their indelible images distinguished by economy and precision. Born in Waco, TX, on November 30, 1943, Malick spent many of his formative summers working as a farmhand, an experience upon which he would draw extensively in his films. Upon graduating from Harvard with a degree in philosophy, he entered Magdalen College in Oxford as a Rhodes scholar, but exited prior to completing his final thesis. On returning to the U.S., he became a freelance journalist, with his byline appearing in such publications as Life… read more

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Topher-Liam

22Jan10

Defies description.  
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Gabriel Faucher

11Jan10

nice picture, and the fugitive part with the shutgun reminds me Badlands(terrence malick, 1973)  
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Rüdiger Tomczak

19Dec09

A lot of - or better too much europeans are called poets of cinema. Well, Terrence Malick is one. DAYS OF HEAVEN is only one of at least 3 masterpieces by Terrence Malick which is more breathtaking than almost anything Tarkowsky made in his whole life.   

Andhika Eka Buana

12Nov09

my favorite Malick movie to date ! breathtaking landscape and the quiet narrative is simply amazing. I hope sometimes he will be back to tell a simple story like this,not an over the top,ambitious project. and that Carnival of the Animals-The Aquarium score,very effective !  

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American Fable

By Mugino on December 31, 2009

Too many gushing accolades can destroy a film by setting unrealistic expectations. As much as I share the passion, Criterion is sometimes guilty of this offense. Days of Heaven is…  read review

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By rajiv ibrahim on November 10, 2009

the tagline didn’t lie at all, my ears, my eyes, my senses, are overwhelmed.,
i didn’t usually paid much attention at the score, but this great score from ennio morricone is simply irresistible…  read review

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By theextr​emegeek on October 15, 2009
The composition speaks volumes of information, however if the viewer does not abstract the arrangement of objects into meaning, or translate the microcosm created by a vignette into the macrocosm of the…

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By Jye Sherwel​l on October 12, 2009

Well lets get the obvious out of the way. The film is beautiful to look at. Truly beautiful. Morricone’s score is great and the performances are solid but the actors don’t get much of a chance to shine…  read review

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