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The Tree of Life

User rating: 2.82 74 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: May 27, 2011

PG-13 | Fantasy, Drama, Sci-Fi | 2h 18m

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2.82/5

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Based on 268 votes and 74 reviews.


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User rating: July 28, 2011

Visual.

User rating: July 27, 2011

One of the worst movies ever. Stunning visuals, but if you get rid of them and use the "acting" scenes, this movie could be 10 mintes long

User rating: July 26, 2011

I had such high expectations for this movie. I'm so sorry to report that I cannot recommend this to anyone. Better to rent Plant Earth and figure out the meaning of your life. It is so rare that I don't rave. I'm going to have to take a major pass on this one and now my husband will not let me choose a movie for the next 3 months!

User rating: July 25, 2011

This movie is unlike any I've seen before.I will see it again.

User rating: July 22, 2011

thanks everyone for saving me the cost of admission to what would surely be a time waster for me.........zero out of zero it is...........

User rating: July 22, 2011

Good acting but WEIRD. Didn't really get the purpose of the movie.

User rating: July 21, 2011

the best sleep i've had in years

User rating: July 21, 2011

Theme overrides the plot. Self indulgent photo, poetic, music montage. I was surprised by how much I hated it, since I have never seen a film at the Princess I didn't like.

User rating: July 20, 2011

This is possibly the most beautful film that I have ever had the pleasure of viewing.

User rating: July 19, 2011

What on earth was that? This is for me the worst movie I have ever seen. I nodded off several times during this long drawn out yawner. Unbelievably boring and unbelievable, period. Brad Pitt's character came across as an unrealistic collage of several incompatible father figure stereotypes. Whatever existential questions his son Jack was supposedly wondering about never became clear. Beautiful cinematography (hence the 1 star rating), but that alone is far from enough to make this worthy of a recommendation. Where can I get my money back? (The 2+ hrs I spent in the theatre are gone forever...)