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The New World
Behind Virginia exploration, and the changing world these are loves of Pocahontas.
1982, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
3 April 1969, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
17 May 1984, Richmond, Virginia, USA
31 July 1970, London, England, UK
24 February 1984, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
20 November 1938, USA
17 December 1947, Nofire Hollow, Oklahoma, USA
January 20, 2006
Through elliptical and seemingly oblique methods, he [Malick] forges moments of staggering emotional power.
January 20, 2006
The New World is stately almost to the point of being static and thus has trouble finding a central story around which to arrange itself; it's not quite the thin dead line, but it's close.
June 10, 2011
It is about the dreams we have when we are awake but in a state of absolute peace and perfect self-reflection.
February 21, 2014
Malick manages to do something I never thought possible, and that's make America seem like a New World to begin with.
March 02, 2014
Great works, when they next-to-never come, are always accompanied by giggles.
January 20, 2006
The New World isn't Terrence Malick's best, but it's guiding him in the right direction.
October 14, 2011
Discovery is a sensory experience by nature, and to lightly run one's fingers through someone's hair in The New World is to know them in some fundamental way.
January 20, 2006
The New World laps over its audience like water on a deserted beach, moving so quietly that you almost don't notice that it's enveloped you.
January 20, 2006
He [Malick] swoons for his own well-honed image as a painter of woodland idylls, a man who leaves no sway of wheat or ripple of water unmet by his fatherly gaze.
November 01, 2007
These whispered ruminations are beautifully written, but whose voice are we hearing?
July 28, 2016
The filmmakers are very wise to make this New World, and the people in it, seem untouched, immediate, and present. There may be a small amount of cultural foreboding, but it is heard distantly, like an echo of lamentation.

