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The Tree of Life

Play trailer Poster for The Tree of Life PG-13 Released May 27, 2011 2h 18m Drama Play Trailer Watchlist
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In this highly philosophical film by acclaimed director Terrence Malick, young Jack (Hunter McCracken) is one of three brothers growing up as part of the O'Brien family in small-town Texas. Jack has a contentious relationship with his father (Brad Pitt), but gets along well with his beautiful mother (Jessica Chastain). As an adult, Jack (Sean Penn) struggles with his past and tries to make sense of his childhood, while also grappling with bigger existential issues.
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Terrence Malick's singularly deliberate style may prove unrewarding for some, but for patient viewers, Tree of Life is an emotional as well as visual treat.

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Adam Nayman The Ringer Malick's earnest pretentiousness surely invites derisive laughter. But it also withstands it, and like the ancient evergreen of its title, it towers benevolently over less ambitious movies... Apr 6, 2020 Full Review Amy Taubin Film Comment Magazine The Tree of Life in no way measured up. Aug 27, 2019 Full Review Deborah Ross The Spectator Ideally, you would bathe in a film like this without striving to decipher it. As it's a film about what we can't get our heads around, we are probably not meant to get our heads round it. But, even so, it is so audacious it will take your breath away. Aug 31, 2018 Full Review Sean Axmaker Stream on Demand The film is more kaleidoscopic than linear, filled with privileged moments of magic and terror, of remembered shards of treasured memories that have become idealized snapshot, and moments that are more textured evocations of emotions and anxieties. Apr 26, 2025 Full Review Wesley Lovell Cinema Sight There are two distinct films being made here and while the opening frames of The Tree of Life are some of the finest in memory, there’s little in the middle-to-late section of the film worth noting. Rated: 3.5/4 Oct 10, 2023 Full Review Brian Eggert Deep Focus Review You may not be able to pinpoint with words how it all comes together, but the beauty and power of Malick’s imagery and impressionistic approach to filmmaking convey another ponderous picture, the director’s most ambitious and lyrical work yet. Rated: 4/4 Jun 7, 2023 Full Review Read all reviews

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Horror fan 4 One of the worst movies I've watched from 2011. A real snooze fest. Tim Treakle Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 04/25/25 Full Review James D Self absorbed pretentious nonsense. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 04/14/25 Full Review Martha Patricia P I complete waste of time, I could not finish it. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 04/12/25 Full Review Stephen L Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life is an ambitious, sprawling meditation on memory, loss, and existence—but one that ultimately feels weighed down by its own self-importance. While visually breathtaking, thanks to Emmanuel Lubezki’s masterful cinematography, the film leans too heavily into abstraction, often prioritizing poetic imagery over emotional engagement. Brad Pitt and Jessica Chastain provide strong performances, but the characters feel more like vessels for Malick’s philosophical musings than fully realized individuals. The film’s non-linear structure and grand cosmic sequences, though visually stunning, add to an overwhelming sense of detachment. For all its beauty, The Tree of Life struggles to connect on a human level. It’s a film that some will find deeply moving, but others—myself included—will see as an overly melancholic, meandering work that never quite earns its existential weight. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 03/16/25 Full Review Audience Member Possibly the worst film I've ever seen in the cinema. Aggressively dull human relationships story which tries to seem profound by throwing in some National Geographic clips from an origin of life documentary. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 03/13/25 Full Review Leprechaun K A visual masterpiece. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/28/25 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis In this highly philosophical film by acclaimed director Terrence Malick, young Jack (Hunter McCracken) is one of three brothers growing up as part of the O'Brien family in small-town Texas. Jack has a contentious relationship with his father (Brad Pitt), but gets along well with his beautiful mother (Jessica Chastain). As an adult, Jack (Sean Penn) struggles with his past and tries to make sense of his childhood, while also grappling with bigger existential issues.
Director
Terrence Malick
Producer
Sarah Green, Bill Pohlad, Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Grant Hill
Screenwriter
Terrence Malick
Distributor
Fox Searchlight
Production Co
Cottonwood Pictures
Rating
PG-13 (Some Thematic Material)
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
May 27, 2011, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 25, 2015
Box Office (Gross USA)
$13.3M
Runtime
2h 18m
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