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For me there are some that capture, whether inspired by him or before, but the main issue is Terence he doesn't choose just any life to show,and the director of Roma that I don't remember if it's Aphonso Cuaron.
I remember seeing The Thin Red Line as an 18 year old with friends. It was probably the most moving experience I've ever had in the cinema, and at the time I couldn't explain why. My friends didn't share my sentiment (they were expecting another Saving Private Ryan). Malick films are like a meditation to me. I became a fan that night, and I went back two nights later to see it again. Then went back a few nights later yet again. It remains my favorite film to this day.
A deep journey, nostalgic, sentimental, dreamlike and full of wonder. One of those few directors who are more firmly convinced to respect and stay with their own unmistakable style. One of those directors who give you with iconic shots, a photographic and narrative enchantment that you can choose to admire or hate, but still an incomparable beauty. One of those directors who show you how priceless life is.
The Tree of Life is propably the most beautiful film I've ever seen. Malick maybe changed my life forever and my perception of humanity is now completly different. He's such a great director. This video was absolutely amazing, one of your greatest works and I thank you for that very much.
There is a TH-cam video essay by Like Stories of Old that captures this film as well as another one encapsulating all of Malick. I highly highly suggest it. Those videos and most of Like Story of Old’s videos. Philosophy, psychology, film, meaning and beauty. My fave TH-cam channel.
Terrence Malick is a respected director with great actors in his films, but at the same time underrated and scandalous. You love it, you respect it or you hate it, you question it. But just the same he does not stop giving us incredible movies, as we owe him Badlands, To the wonder, and also The Tree of Life, among others... The cinematography of his film is impressive and beautiful, and we must also thank the work of Emmanuel Lubezki, among other DPs, but Lubezki did incredibly Thanks The beauty of
@@Toddlesification Well, I exaggerated with the "scandalous" thing but to be frank, if he is a great filmmaker, but when you oppositely see things, there are many who blame him with The tree of life movie, another is to have a closure of never give an interview, be extravagant and also have the impulse to have well-known actors.
@@ManSeekingMeaning He is a great filmmaker, but when you look at things the other way around, many blame him for the movie The Tree of Life, another is having a closure of never giving an interview, being extravagant, demanding, and also having the drive to have actors. acquaintances.
I remember this moment. I was in a small town cinema watching "Song to Song", the floor was mostly packed with teenagers who expected another easy to watch romcom with Ryan Gosling. Everyone left one by one as they noticed that this wasn't the case. I was almost alone with just handful of people in the cinema. Those where the ones who stayed until the credits rolled - and some became my good friends since then. You have captured The Beauty Of Terrence Malik and gathered all of us around this incredible talented director and his adorable way of seeing this world. You have my deepest thanks.
Even though I’m not a Christian, I’m very excited for his next film, The Way of The Wind. A film about the life of Jesus. I’m sure that regardless of its actual quality, when Terrence Malik actually finishes it, it will be breathtaking visually, as seen by this video, the way he films his scenes is definitely one of his best qualities as a director.
I liked the video before it even start because I know what I'm about to see. Terrence Malick is one of my favorites directors lately because of the great vibes and the beautiful cinematography and the wonderful soundtracks who also unique in his movies.
Badlands will always be timeless. First time I've watched it and its ending left me feeling something different. It was special and nostalgic for an era of fine filmmaking long gone.
Aww man... I've been waiting for this one. That was a spiritual experience. Thank you! I'll never forget the first time seeing _The Thin Red Line_ on the big screen... pure beauty and emotion. You used the perfect piece of music (as is usual) from the films - the _"Lacrimosa"_ is absolutely divine!
If malick had gone to a more mainstream cinema (like the thin red line) but keeping his style of making a movie, every one would agree that he’s the best director ever. With Malick it’s either you love it or hate it, but you can’t deny he can make a perfect shot.
I haven't watched Terrence Malick's films, YET. But I already have planned to watch them after some time. Even without watching his films, he seems to be a legendary director, one of the GOATs and a big reason behind this presumption is *this video* (and also, I've heard a lot about him). This, undeniably, is one of the best and the greatest works of yours. I truly love this channel. One of the best ones I've ever found.
He's a case where I think it is actually good to check out his films by chronological order, starting with Badlands, Days of Heaven etc. His films really begin to drop all notions of traditional narrative structure past a certain point, so it's interesting to see that develop.
Beautiful video, thank you! Even if I don't think all his screenplays are all there, he's obviously one of the greatest visual filmmakers ever, and having Emmanuel Lubezki shoot your films doesn't hinder that either! I wish his Jesus movie would come out soon or there was some news, haven't heard anything about it in a while...
His films are pure poetry, you love or hate it but we can't denied how beauty is the cinematography that makes every frame as a painting and the spiritual and melancholic soundtrack. Great tribute 😍😮 PD: Could you do the beauty of Mamoru Hosoda ?
I am one of the greatest admirers of Terrence Malick and I must say that you are out of your fuckin mind. Because this is too beautiful and great, this video is insanely good and you are doing great job with promotion of great art and amazing movies. Thank you very much for your effort!
I had to analyze a piece of art for a class and explain its significance. I decided on watching Malick films and choose one to write about. I watched all films from Tree Of Life onward. Given the staggering beauty shown here, you can see it was a difficult decision. I eventually settled on Knight Of Cups, and it’s probably one of the best papers I’ve ever written.
So you haven't seen any of his work before Tree Of Life? If you really liked his later films, I absolutely recommend that you must see the earlier ones! Tree Of Life is probably my favorite still, and his most recent, A Hidden Life, I consider a sort of return-to-form, but the 3 films in-between, while still incredibly beautiful, are actually my _least_ favorite of his. The Thin Red Line was for several years my all-time favorite film, and The New World, Days Of Heaven, and Badlands are all among the greatest, most wondrous films I've ever seen. To The Wonder, Knight Of Cups & Song To Song are all great, but even more experimental than the others, and even less narrative-driven. Much as I admire it, I'd even rank A Hidden Life behind those earlier works. Hope you check them all out!
@@Jimmy1982Playlists I’ve seen Badlands, but have yet to see Days Of Heaven, TTRL, or The New World. For this project I chose what was readily available (the Weighless trilogy was on Tubi, and I had a copy of both TTOL and A Hidden Life). Really want to in the future though. Malick’s films have immense personal meaning to me. I consider the Weightless trilogy not his best, but treating them as a slice of life in their own way (TTW being about love between a couple, KOC dealing with loneliness, and STS dealing with loss) and find them beautiful. Badlands is my least favorite (does not mean it’s bad), I just had different expectations. Going to watch pre TTOL soon.
@@notaname1000 Days of Heaven is great, The New World is near-perfect. I put them above Badlands and the others. Wonder if you watched these since you commented?
Just a perfect video, the cinematography in all his films is a masterpiece! Please do "The Beauty of The Hand of God", I would love to see that edit !!
I think you could make a jaw-dropping montage with the HBO series "Picnic at Hanging Rock." The cinematography of the classic movie is great, but the series is breathtaking. When I watched it, it reminded me of your work. So I thought I should leave the suggestion. 😉
Nice use of Zbigniew Preisner. Now you have me thinking: have you done a beauty of Krzysztof Kieślowski? Such a remarkable filmmaker with wonderful cinematography who often worked with Preisner!
@@TheBeautyOf Thats right! i forgo you did the Three Colors! Have you seen The Double Life Of Veronique? My favorite of his and one of the most beautiful films ever made!
The choice of Lacrimosa is incredibly perfect. I believe that Malick is questioning the same thing in many of his projects. Not the religious aspect, necessarily, but the existential questions of our purpose, existence and value. Our relevance.
Bien le bonjour depuis la Belgique car apparament tu comprends egalement le francais,cool et a nouveau, vraiment super video et ce Terrence Malick a tout compris du genre humain,ses films sont vraiment a savourer tranquillement et avec passion!!!💜⚪🇧🇪😎
This is a video i've expected for a long time, thank you Beauty Of!! btw, I wanna make a fan versión with "God yu Tekkem laef blong mi" from The Thin Red Line, that song i dont know why resonated hard with me.
cinematographers have their own stunning vision seen in their heads that is why some of them become very successful directors, but again cinema is directors medium they way story shapes up in their heads, sometimes like he fall'is treatment film, when each sequence is shot in mesmerizing style or some budgets limited cannot spend much time on setting up shots because it takes time for each shot to create visual masterpieces... so those normal narratives are fine also as long as the story in totality is absorbing, whichever way it is shot. not just some visuals.
He kind of just does one thing over and over, which is use fast aperture wide lenses and get really close to the subject which is usually centered in the frame to minimize distortion from his extremely wide lenses, which is cool but he kind of wears it out a bit. More versatile directors choose the lens that fits the scene. But Malick just flat out refuses to use long focal lengths. Still very talented and very interesting to learn from tho
Could you do the Beauty of Vikings, Rome, The Tudors, The Wizard Of Oz, Gone With The Wind, Casablanca, Citizen Kane, West Side Story (both 1961 & 2021), The Adventures Of Robin Hood, The Ten Commandments, The Princess Bride, Saving Private Ryan, Band Of Brothers, The Pacific, Ben-Hur (1959), Friends, Deadwood, Braveheart, and The Last Duel
Hello everyone !
Making video about beautiful cinematography is really a full time passion.
As you probably know, I can't monetize my videos because the content isn't mine.
You want to fund me ? : www.patreon.com/TheBeautyOf
Through this page, you have the possibility to support me and my work.
It's also possible to make a one time donation on paypal : www.paypal.me/marcdelescure
Thank you very much!
Very good video could have been alot better considering it's a terrence mallick filmography
Hello dear beauty of♥️☮️
I am an editor like you and I wanted to know what quality of film OR(Encoder)you use for your edits.
And
What program do you use to cut your videos?
Please reply, thank you♥️
hey could you do the beauty of naruto pls
Hey, what about one on *Alfred Hitchcock*
The Beauty of Jurassic Park/World
Such a talented director. Every frame in his films can be taken and framed into a painting.
every frame a painting
Yes, well put, humanity in its utter beauty
Well...there's no Terrence Malick without Emmanuel Lubezki on the side
He's been senile for a long time
well, Actually this should be calle the beauty of Emmanuel "Chivo" Lubezky
No man has captured the essence of life better than Malick
Tarkovsky did
For me there are some that capture, whether inspired by him or before, but the main issue is Terence he doesn't choose just any life to show,and the director of Roma that I don't remember if it's Aphonso Cuaron.
That final frame of the woman walking to the rising sun is astounding and astonishing, remarkable cinematography indeed,utter beauty
this is one of the most beautifull terrence malick tributes i've seen in a long time
I remember seeing The Thin Red Line as an 18 year old with friends. It was probably the most moving experience I've ever had in the cinema, and at the time I couldn't explain why. My friends didn't share my sentiment (they were expecting another Saving Private Ryan). Malick films are like a meditation to me. I became a fan that night, and I went back two nights later to see it again. Then went back a few nights later yet again. It remains my favorite film to this day.
Saving the Soldier has its Malick moments.
I had a similar experience watching the film in the theater.
It's a masterpiece
A deep journey, nostalgic, sentimental, dreamlike and full of wonder. One of those few directors who are more firmly convinced to respect and stay with their own unmistakable style. One of those directors who give you with iconic shots, a photographic and narrative enchantment that you can choose to admire or hate, but still an incomparable beauty. One of those directors who show you how priceless life is.
The Tree of Life is propably the most beautiful film I've ever seen. Malick maybe changed my life forever and my perception of humanity is now completly different. He's such a great director.
This video was absolutely amazing, one of your greatest works and I thank you for that very much.
This movie manages to make me want to intervene against Brad Pitt's character, more than Django.
There is a TH-cam video essay by Like Stories of Old that captures this film as well as another one encapsulating all of Malick. I highly highly suggest it. Those videos and most of Like Story of Old’s videos. Philosophy, psychology, film, meaning and beauty. My fave TH-cam channel.
Terrence Malick is a respected director with great actors in his films, but at the same time underrated and scandalous.
You love it, you respect it or you hate it, you question it. But just the same he does not stop giving us incredible movies, as we owe him Badlands, To the wonder, and also The Tree of Life, among others...
The cinematography of his film is impressive and beautiful, and we must also thank the work of Emmanuel Lubezki, among other DPs, but Lubezki did incredibly
Thanks The beauty of
Totally agree, Lubezki is a lighting genius, beautiful collaboration.
Underrated and scandalous?
Where you getting scandalous from Diego??
@@Toddlesification Well, I exaggerated with the "scandalous" thing but to be frank, if he is a great filmmaker, but when you oppositely see things, there are many who blame him with The tree of life movie, another is to have a closure of never give an interview, be extravagant and also have the impulse to have well-known actors.
@@ManSeekingMeaning He is a great filmmaker, but when you look at things the other way around, many blame him for the movie The Tree of Life, another is having a closure of never giving an interview, being extravagant, demanding, and also having the drive to have actors. acquaintances.
I remember this moment. I was in a small town cinema watching "Song to Song", the floor was mostly packed with teenagers who expected another easy to watch romcom with Ryan Gosling. Everyone left one by one as they noticed that this wasn't the case.
I was almost alone with just handful of people in the cinema.
Those where the ones who stayed until the credits rolled - and some became my good friends since then.
You have captured The Beauty Of Terrence Malik and gathered all of us around this incredible talented director and his adorable way of seeing this world. You have my deepest thanks.
That's a great way to find friends! Go to a Malick film and wait to see who's left at the end... 😁
I think the trolling is deliberate, you think you're going to win something, and you get caught in the trap.
Even though I’m not a Christian, I’m very excited for his next film, The Way of The Wind. A film about the life of Jesus. I’m sure that regardless of its actual quality, when Terrence Malik actually finishes it, it will be breathtaking visually, as seen by this video, the way he films his scenes is definitely one of his best qualities as a director.
@agatarembelska9401the same thing happened to me, God Bless you!
@@SantiagoGarza24 and I feel like the same is happening to me
Incredibly influential. What an amazing pioneer and innovator
For the first time I can tell - the AURA of his movies is visible.
This brought tears to my eyes... Malick's cinema touches my soul in ways that I can't even explain. For me one of the greatest directors of all times.
A beautiful tribute to one of my favorite directors of all time. I still need to see A Hidden Life!
Of endless beauty. Another great work from this channel. Me on my knees to Malick and heartfelt thanks Marc for being there.
No director fills me with the sense of awe like Malick does
Ça a du être une immense prise de tête pour trier la beauté des plans chez quelqu'un comme Malick ! Le résultat est magnifique en tout cas.
Merci Clem 🙏
A hidden Life has some of the best cinematography (and direction) I've ever seen
I liked the video before it even start because I know what I'm about to see. Terrence Malick is one of my favorites directors lately because of the great vibes and the beautiful cinematography and the wonderful soundtracks who also unique in his movies.
Badlands will always be timeless.
First time I've watched it and its ending left me feeling something different. It was special and nostalgic for an era of fine filmmaking long gone.
She's singing about life and it's contradicting dualities, it's uncertainties, and the overwhelming meaning behind each moment we share
Wow that was beautiful
Maybe the most poetic filmmaker alive, his films are beautiful!
Thank you, a great demonstration on how celluloid can lift the spirit!
Greatness.
His films are a perfect match for The Beauty Of
aurally & visually stunning. Terrence Malick is the Michelangelo, Dante, Gustav Mahler of life’s glory & agony in cinema. Thank you. ✌🏼 & 🎥
Aww man... I've been waiting for this one. That was a spiritual experience. Thank you!
I'll never forget the first time seeing _The Thin Red Line_ on the big screen... pure beauty and emotion.
You used the perfect piece of music (as is usual) from the films - the _"Lacrimosa"_ is absolutely divine!
Pura beleza e a intensidade da vida nos filmes de Malick. Vídeo maravilhoso!
If malick had gone to a more mainstream cinema (like the thin red line) but keeping his style of making a movie, every one would agree that he’s the best director ever. With Malick it’s either you love it or hate it, but you can’t deny he can make a perfect shot.
My favorite filmmaker. His films have stunning cinematography.
Hidden life is spectacular and all other movies!
Greatest director of all time
If any director deserves their own video, it's Malick
I haven't watched Terrence Malick's films, YET. But I already have planned to watch them after some time. Even without watching his films, he seems to be a legendary director, one of the GOATs and a big reason behind this presumption is *this video* (and also, I've heard a lot about him).
This, undeniably, is one of the best and the greatest works of yours.
I truly love this channel. One of the best ones I've ever found.
He's a case where I think it is actually good to check out his films by chronological order, starting with Badlands, Days of Heaven etc. His films really begin to drop all notions of traditional narrative structure past a certain point, so it's interesting to see that develop.
@@TheHiddenNarrative okay. Thanks a lot for telling this.
All of his work is poetry
@@sndrav yeah, I've heard this.
Finally I wait for this moment a long time😭❤️
A beautiful tribute
Beautiful video, thank you! Even if I don't think all his screenplays are all there, he's obviously one of the greatest visual filmmakers ever, and having Emmanuel Lubezki shoot your films doesn't hinder that either! I wish his Jesus movie would come out soon or there was some news, haven't heard anything about it in a while...
Tarkovsky and malick are unique , an another level of portraying life thru cinema
Cuaron?
@@giulyanoviniciussanssilva2947 basta
Terrence Malick one of greatest of all the time
The pictures are like poems, they tell a story without telling one.
Love your choice of music on this one! But that comes to little surprise! :)
I can’t like this video enough.
Sublime et émouvant
I'm still wondering how he went from Badlands to Tree of Life. Welp, time to ascend to understand.
That was beautiful.
Beautiful.
Every shot is a painting
His films are pure poetry, you love or hate it but we can't denied how beauty is the cinematography that makes every frame as a painting and the spiritual and melancholic soundtrack.
Great tribute 😍😮
PD: Could you do the beauty of Mamoru Hosoda ?
There are films of his that I don't like, except that it's the script because the cinematography part already says a lot for this video.
I am one of the greatest admirers of Terrence Malick and I must say that you are out of your fuckin mind.
Because this is too beautiful and great, this video is insanely good and you are doing great job with promotion of great art and amazing movies. Thank you very much for your effort!
Grandissimo regista
Thank you
Cinematic poetry.
you guys never miss..
I had to analyze a piece of art for a class and explain its significance. I decided on watching Malick films and choose one to write about. I watched all films from Tree Of Life onward. Given the staggering beauty shown here, you can see it was a difficult decision. I eventually settled on Knight Of Cups, and it’s probably one of the best papers I’ve ever written.
So you haven't seen any of his work before Tree Of Life? If you really liked his later films, I absolutely recommend that you must see the earlier ones! Tree Of Life is probably my favorite still, and his most recent, A Hidden Life, I consider a sort of return-to-form, but the 3 films in-between, while still incredibly beautiful, are actually my _least_ favorite of his. The Thin Red Line was for several years my all-time favorite film, and The New World, Days Of Heaven, and Badlands are all among the greatest, most wondrous films I've ever seen. To The Wonder, Knight Of Cups & Song To Song are all great, but even more experimental than the others, and even less narrative-driven. Much as I admire it, I'd even rank A Hidden Life behind those earlier works. Hope you check them all out!
@@Jimmy1982Playlists I’ve seen Badlands, but have yet to see Days Of Heaven, TTRL, or The New World. For this project I chose what was readily available (the Weighless trilogy was on Tubi, and I had a copy of both TTOL and A Hidden Life). Really want to in the future though. Malick’s films have immense personal meaning to me. I consider the Weightless trilogy not his best, but treating them as a slice of life in their own way (TTW being about love between a couple, KOC dealing with loneliness, and STS dealing with loss) and find them beautiful. Badlands is my least favorite (does not mean it’s bad), I just had different expectations. Going to watch pre TTOL soon.
@@notaname1000 Days of Heaven is great, The New World is near-perfect. I put them above Badlands and the others. Wonder if you watched these since you commented?
Excellent.
Excellent
Absolutely outstanding! 👏👏👏
Wow !
wasn't expecting THAT!
That was beautifully rendered
Magistral.
Ok this is my favorite video of all time!!!
FREAKING AMAZING!
Thank You Mr Divin Terence Malick
poetry in motion by name is malick
best director and best video of urs iv seen !!
This is sublime.
Just a perfect video, the cinematography in all his films is a masterpiece!
Please do "The Beauty of The Hand of God", I would love to see that edit !!
my fav movie director
I think you could make a jaw-dropping montage with the HBO series "Picnic at Hanging Rock."
The cinematography of the classic movie is great, but the series is breathtaking.
When I watched it, it reminded me of your work.
So I thought I should leave the suggestion. 😉
Nice use of Zbigniew Preisner. Now you have me thinking: have you done a beauty of Krzysztof Kieślowski? Such a remarkable filmmaker with wonderful cinematography who often worked with Preisner!
I've done a video about three colors trilogy!
@@TheBeautyOf Thats right! i forgo you did the Three Colors! Have you seen The Double Life Of Veronique? My favorite of his and one of the most beautiful films ever made!
@@trip66 not yet...
GREAT!
Thin red line was an experience.
The choice of Lacrimosa is incredibly perfect. I believe that Malick is questioning the same thing in many of his projects. Not the religious aspect, necessarily, but the existential questions of our purpose, existence and value. Our relevance.
My God, goose bumps.
One of my favorite directors, can't wait for his upcoming Jesus film.
wow ❤️
Bien le bonjour depuis la Belgique car apparament tu comprends egalement le francais,cool et a nouveau, vraiment super video et ce Terrence Malick a tout compris du genre humain,ses films sont vraiment a savourer tranquillement et avec passion!!!💜⚪🇧🇪😎
Je comprends avant tout parce que je suis français haha !
Merci pour le soutien ami belge 💪
@@TheBeautyOf merci ami francais, vraiment du super bon travail!!!😉😎
Te quiero mucho ❤
Lindo demais meu filme favorito dele é the thin red line
I can't wait for what Terry has in-store for "The Way of the Wind"
Man, I’d love to be able to replicate this style.
This should’ve been just all of his films played back to back
I'm not a big fan of Terrence Malick films but he is one of the most genius directors of the last 50 years.
I recommend making a video of the snail strategy
This is a video i've expected for a long time, thank you Beauty Of!!
btw, I wanna make a fan versión with "God yu Tekkem laef blong mi" from The Thin Red Line, that song i dont know why resonated hard with me.
Thin Red Line could be a whole separate video itself.
A man of culture!
Please do one of these for Top Boy, beautiful cinematography and soundtrack
cinematographers have their own stunning vision seen in their heads that is why some of them become very successful directors, but again cinema is directors medium they way story shapes up in their heads, sometimes like he fall'is treatment film, when each sequence is shot in mesmerizing style or some budgets limited cannot spend much time on setting up shots because it takes time for each shot to create visual masterpieces... so those normal narratives are fine also as long as the story in totality is absorbing, whichever way it is shot. not just some visuals.
Epic........
an ode to life
👍👍👍классно!
This is epic
Song to song 💔
An amazing director! Please do The Handmaid's Tale next.
Already did
The beauty of ONE PIECE 💖
Do The Beauty Of Vanilla Sky or Cloud Atlas. I Appreciate Your Videos!
He kind of just does one thing over and over, which is use fast aperture wide lenses and get really close to the subject which is usually centered in the frame to minimize distortion from his extremely wide lenses, which is cool but he kind of wears it out a bit. More versatile directors choose the lens that fits the scene. But Malick just flat out refuses to use long focal lengths. Still very talented and very interesting to learn from tho
Could you do the Beauty of Vikings, Rome, The Tudors, The Wizard Of Oz, Gone With The Wind, Casablanca, Citizen Kane, West Side Story (both 1961 & 2021), The Adventures Of Robin Hood, The Ten Commandments, The Princess Bride, Saving Private Ryan, Band Of Brothers, The Pacific, Ben-Hur (1959), Friends, Deadwood, Braveheart, and The Last Duel
This should be called ‘The Beauty of Emmanuel Lubezki’ lol