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By Alex Chiasson September 23, 2011 02:07 PM
a) Michel Simon gets a haircut!
b) The simple and sublime expression of young love...
c) Inspiration for the movie If....
Great job again Criterion!!!!
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By Eduard Tamas Moldovan September 24, 2011 01:52 AM
Never saw any of his films but this really makes me want to watch and buy this great collection. Love the slow motion black and white imagery, almost reminds one of Scorsese's slow motion sequences in Raging Bull.
“No need to go crazy "god", just buy the Blu, it´contains all the film on 1 disc...But to be honest i don´t like Blu...It´s just that my chick thinks it looks better. But it don´t...”
“Goddamn you Criterion, just received this film, why in the hell is it divided on 2 discs? Crappy edition, you suck! Next time i will fuckin download somewhere instead of buying your horrible editions . . .”
“THE TREE OF LIFE is more like "The Film of the Decade". Years from now, after many of the current nominations are forgotten THE TREE OF LIFE will still be talked about and debated. Some films have . . .”
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September 22, 2011
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September 22, 2011
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September 23, 2011
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September 26, 2011
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