Often copied but never truly matched in talent or skill, Malick is truly one of a kind.
The world can be beautiful and horrible all at once, and Malick is seemingly the only one who can encapsulate that feeling and commit it to film.
Like Knight of Cups, the cast is stacked and the story is muddled — it makes the audience wonder if Malick might’ve lost his touch.
Malick might not be the best person to tell the story of Pocahontas, but he certainly makes a case for being the director.
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