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Movie Overview
Cast
• Colin Farrell
• Q'Orianka Kilcher
• Q'Orianka Kilcher
Director
• Terrence Malick
MPAA Rating
PG-13 - for some intense battle sequences
The New World (2005)

REVIEWS
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INTERVIEWS
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OFCS Rating: 63% Fresh
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D-
"Only Terrence Malick could get away with this."  FromTheBalcony  Bill Clark

A-
"Kilcher is pitch-perfect as the iconic Native-American, and the character's slowly dwindling life essence is one of the most heartbreaking character arcs I've seen this year."  FilmJerk.com  Brian Orndorf

3/5
"Is there a more frustrating living director than Terrence Malick?"  Filmcritic.com  Chris Barsanti

D-
""The New World" is a movie that promises to leave its viewers with a bigger headache than you'd get contemplating the current state of global affairs."  ColeSmithey.com  Cole Smithey

"The New World is more mundane than Malick's previous films, in part because the myth it takes on remains disturbingly intact. "  PopPolitics.com  Cynthia Fuchs

A
"A film to be cherished."  Ozus' World Movie Reviews  Dennis Schwartz

4/4
"The exquisiteness of The New World and how it reveals itself to its audience is flabbergasting...like a heretofore unknown cave painting impeccably preserved except for a few spots here and there eroded by time and nature."  Slant Magazine  Ed Gonzalez

B
"It's a beautiful and difficult work of art."  EricDSnider.com  Eric D. Snider

0/4
"If it were any more obtuse, The New World would be a flipbook where the moving picture was obscured by a thumb drawn over the stick figures."  eFilmCritic.com  Erik Childress

D+
"Malick comes out with a movie about once every ten years, but I think I've had about enough. You can keep him."  Film Blather  Eugene Novikov

"Makes you view the world with virgin eyes again"  CinePassion  Fernando F. Croce

2/4
"Malick's tranquil narrative is hopelessly ponderous and unravels in its tedious search for its adventurous niche. [Malick] should know how to motivate moviegoers beyond sparkling waterways and crisp blue skies."  Movie Eye  Frank Ochieng

C-
"Pretty much a mess--a woozy, sometimes inspired but mostly infuriating piece far more interested in conveying mood than information."  One Guy's Opinion  Frank Swietek

4/5
"Features an endearing Native American heroine whose playful spirit and yearning for love takes her on a journey far beyond her wildest imaginings."  Spirituality and Practice  Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat

C-
"In Malick's hands, Pocahontas' story becomes a metaphoric seduction straight out of Nabokov."  Modern Fabulousity  Gabriel Shanks

3/4
"It's a worthy effort, and recommended viewing for those who have interest."  ReelViews  James Berardinelli

2.5/5
"Unfortunately, when you try to bring everything together, it’s hard to tell what Malick is trying to get at."  Q Network Film Desk  James Kendrick

3/4
"Saved by its intrepid character portrayals and an evocative sense of what-if? that pervades one of history's most enduring and storied love affairs."  Palo Alto Weekly  Jeanne Aufmuth

9/10
"Alludes not only to the discovery of physical land but also to the very nature of discovery itself."  Window to the Movies  Jeffrey Chen

4/4
"The Terrence Malick masterpiece I, for one, have been waiting for."  Big Picture Big Sound  Joe Lozito

6/10
"...the romance of the three humans is secondary to the romance of the New World itself and all it symbolizes."  DVDTown.com  John J. Puccio

"Despite its sweeping natural backdrop and historical notoriety, 'The New World' is really a small-scale, intimate romance."  ReelTalk Movie Reviews  John P. McCarthy

"Somewhere deep inside Terrence Malick's head, there is a beautiful movie playing. It may be a brilliant movie, but we'll never really know."  In the Dark  Jonathan F. Richards

"If I think I'm mostly going to keep coming back to [the 172-minute] cut (and I do hope, someday soon, for a Mr. Arkadin-like 3-cuts comparative DVD set) it's because it feels most fully realized."  House Next Door  Keith Uhlich

2/5
"Word has it that director Malick pulled the film from distribution right after Christmas in order to cut it down by 17 minutes. If only he had cut out the other 133 as well."  7M Pictures  Kevin Carr

3/4
"Never less than astounding visually, but it lacks the consistency in vision of Malick's masterpieces."  Montreal Film Journal  Kevin N. Laforest

B
"Malick has reimagined the popular American legend as an epic love story set across oceans and civilizations, a clash of nature versus industry in three parts. "  Reeling Reviews  Laura Clifford

2.5/4
"Reconceiving Pocahontas and Smith as symbols of the noble savage and the man tragically stunted by civilization's constraints isn't inherently truer than the legend."  TV Guide's Movie Guide  Maitland McDonagh

B+
"[Kilcher's] transformation from an innocent in Eden to a stranger in a strange land and back again is a remarkable bit of largely nonverbal acting."  Reel Times: Reflections on Cinema  Mark Pfeiffer

7/10
"Malick's script reinforces some of the unlikely myths like Mataoaka's romance with John Smith and Mataoaka dramatically risking her life to save Smith's life. But like most Malick films it is also a finely painted portrait showing the smallness of man in"  rec.arts.movies.reviews  Mark R. Leeper

3.5/4
"Not about the storytelling; a tone poem that sounds gorgeous"  Movie Habit  Marty Mapes

5/5
"There are so many mysteries in this film, and Malick's greatest achievement was to suggest them without forcing answers on us."  Goatdog's Movies  Michael W. Phillips, Jr.

A
"An unqualified masterwork...[that] feels less like a manipulative man-made construction than like a piece of organically produced art."  Lessons of Darkness  Nick Schager

2.5/5
"... while it's a big improvement on his previous effort, Malick seems like he’s still finding his bearings after that 20-year sabbatical."  Film Threat  Pete Vonder Haar

4.5/5
"The lack of sharply defined plot or characters will probably annoy mainstream filmgoers, but anyone looking for a thing of beauty will adore this."  Shadows on the Wall  Rich Cline

B
"This stunningly beautiful film is mesmerizing to watch."  Laramie Movie Scope  Robert Roten

3/4
"Admittedly slow moving but rapturous for history lovers enamored by the period when our beloved country held the promise of a fresh start."  Charlotte Weekly  Sean O'Connell

B
"Malick's painterly images and meditative voiceovers are not for me the overwhelming force of nature they are for some, but I'm willing to be swept along by them, if what they have to say is potent enough."  Decent Films Guide  Steven D. Greydanus

6/10
"Malick relishes poetic imagery the way others devour plot and characters. This is lyrical, meditative and sumptuous but sleep-inducing, like "Pocahontas" minus the songs."  Modamag.com  Susan Granger

4/4
"It's a fascinating conceit, this sticky idea that the complexities of the world are held in the walnut shell of Keats' beauty is truth and truth, beauty."  Film Freak Central  Walter Chaw

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OFCS Rating: 63% Fresh
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