08-10-2008 12:21
There is a great philosophical aspect that hangs over the whole film as the characters question reasons behind the war and in particular life, as they potentially walk so close to death, leaving many issues unresolved when the credits role, much like life itself.
Malick's main theme behind the movie was to delve into the experience and psyche of soldiers at war looking at how they cope, or not, with what they see and how they band together under the most testing circumstances.
It is a very impressionistic view of war, that may not be the taste of many, as Malick delivers a truly beautiful movie that likens war to the harshness of nature using his beautiful surroundings to bring home his point, and only maverick director Malick could have shot a war movie in this way and got away with it.
The cast is also impressive bringing together well established actors such as Nick Nolte and Sean Penn with the newer talent of Jim Caviezel and Adrien Brody.
Malick beautifully compares how the characters see and experience war as Lieutenant Colonel Tall (Nolte) is forced by powers from above to drive the war effort forward no matter what the cost and he locks horns with Captain Staros (Koteas) who wants to protect his men from the horrors of war.
There's also an interesting relationship between Witt (Caveizel), who sees beauty and hope in life but doesn't want to serve in the army compared to First Sergeant Welsh (Penn) who has lost hope in everything and now just follows orders as a way to survive.
Despite all this The Thin Red Line was not a commercial success but went on to be nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.
Malick's image of World War II is definitely unique that has never been repeated and while it may not be what you expect from a war movie The Thin Red Line is amongst the best you will see and is well worth a watch.
FemaleFirst Helen Earnshaw
Readers' Comments
#1 by ThePDW - 08-10-2008 14:23
Amen. Watch it.
#2 by filmfan - 08-10-2008 17:00
I have to agree terrance Malick has produced such a different war movie that's unlike any of the others it's well worth a watch if you are a fan of this genre.