Terrence Malick Returns to WWII

>Radegund follows Austria’s Franz Jägerstätter (August Diehl), a conscientious objector who was put to death at the age of 36 for undermining military actions.

what's the grasses tax policy?

sounds like a laugh a minute

im excite

IN THIS WORLD MEN AIN'T NUTTIN

i expect at least 40% of the movie will have inaudible whispers

sounds like bliss

>nazi soldiers arrive to conscript this guy
>long debate of whispers about how man in this world can't significantly effect the outcomes in his life

>battled scene going on
>camera cuts to a leaf

that new thor tho!

grass, whispering, and frolicking are true kinography

Has there ever been a contemplative or slow moving death scene where a guy just had signs of say his heart or brain stopping and is just laying there slowly dying and realistically showing what it looks like?

Because I am thinking this movie could do that.

enter the void did that in the first person

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You want a snuff movie you sick fuck?

Seek help.

Yet another WW2 movie? There's like a billion in production right now

this is not a bad thing

i hope Malick examines the evil aspects of the nazi frame of mind

And just like how Malik's Thin Red Line got overshadowed by Spielbergs SPR, this will be overshadowed by Nolans Dunkirk

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Legit answer: L. A. Confidential

Funny how Ryan is such a big part of TTRL fanbase's identity.

>Malick
Kek