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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 5, 2011

Disjointed, depressing, confusing. What was he thinking? Leaves you exhausted!

User rating: July 5, 2011

Greatest American film since Citizen Kane.

User rating: July 1, 2011

Fantasic film. However, there is no narative, and this will be difficult for some to sit through.

User rating: June 30, 2011

There is no story in this film...you've been warned. Transformers 3 is playing in the theatre to your right!

User rating: June 27, 2011

The worst ever. I felt like a chump for sitting through the entire painful experience. At one point I woke up to see dinosaurs - no kidding! I thought I had slept through the whole thing (which would have been merciful) only to wake up in Jurassic Park. Makes Ed Wood look like a cinematic genius.

User rating: June 26, 2011

Really!!! Worst movie. Don't waste your time and money on this movie.

User rating: June 26, 2011

The biggest waste of time. I should have donated the price of the ticket to charity.

User rating: June 26, 2011

more confusing than 2001 A Space Odyssey

User rating: June 26, 2011

Do not see this movie at Cineplex Sheppard. The brightness of the projector bulb in theatre #3 is set very low (likely to save money). Every scene in the movie appeared dark and faded. It took the grandeur out of the movie.

User rating: June 24, 2011

Like some of the negative reviewers, I was also tempted to walk out during the cosmos sequence. However, I'm glad I didn't because the second half of the movie perfectly complemented that sequence. The family scenes are engaging, symbolic and emotional without being over dramatic.