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| Release Date
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December 25th, 2005 |
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USA |
| Runtime
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150 min / Argentina:125 min (Mar del Plata Film Festival) / 135 min |
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New Line Cinema |
| Certification
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UK:12A / Finland:K-11 / Ireland:12A / Germany:12 / Brazil:12 / Sweden:11 / Malaysia:U / Australia:M / Iceland:12 / USA:PG-13 / Hong Kong:IIA / Canada:PG / Norway:11 / Netherlands:12 / Portugal:M/12 / Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) / Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) / Argentina:Atp / Singapore:PG / France:U / Italy:T |
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Rated PG-13 for some intense battle sequences. |
| Filming Locations
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Bodleian Library, Broad Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK |
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2.35 : 1 |
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English / Algonquin |
| Awards
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Nominated for Oscar. Another 4 wins & 11 nominations |
| Genre
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Adventure / Biography / Drama / History / Romance |
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DTS / Dolby Digital / SDDS |
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Overwiew :A Terrence Malick-scripted drama about explorer John Smith and the clash between Native Americans and English settlers in the 17th century. Shot In The Back / Sword / Love At First Sight / Gun / USA |
Starring :
Colin Farrell, Christopher Plummer, Christian Bale, August Schellenberg, Wes Studi, David Thewlis, Yorick Van Wageningen, Q'Orianka Kilcher, Ben Mendelsohn, Raoul Trujillo, Brian O'Byrne, Irene Bedard, John Savage, Jamie Harris, Alex Rice, Michael Greyeyes, Noah Taylor, Will Wallace, Myrton Running Wolf, Joe Inscoe, Ben Chaplin, Eddie Marsan, Billy Merasty, Jonathan Pryce, Jasper Britton, Jesse Borrego, Thomas Clair, Jake Curran, Ford Flannagan, Janine Duvitski, Bev Appleton, Alexandra W B Malick, E. Danny Murphy, Jonathan Gonitel, Brian Merrick, Chris Nelson, Colin Cox, Steven Dawn, Rulan Tangen, Todd Wallace, Kirk Acevedo, Nive Nielsen, Tayla Kean, Thomas Steven McDonagh, James McDonagh, Gary Sundown, Michael Goodwin, Sam Stevenson, Maria Pastel, Raynor Scheine, Jeremy Radin, Matt Yeung, Gregory Labenz, Arturo Adrian, Bear Allison, Jeremy Arviso, Thosh Collins, Brian Frejo, Marcus Frejo, We:whum Fuldwider, Quetzal Guerrero, Lyle Kochamp, Alex Meraz, Henry Jaderlund, Kalani Queypo
Directors :
Terrence Malick
Producers :
Sarah Green
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Critic Reviews
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USA Today - Claudia Puig : ...feels glacially paced. more...
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C  
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer - William Arnold : ...a richly textured, leisurely paced, visually impressionistic epic of the American past that fairly hypnotizes the viewer with its tapestry of sights, sounds and colors. more...
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A-
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San Francisco Chronicle - Mick LaSalle : In its emotional effect and in the ways it makes its points, this motion picture is much more akin to poetry or music. more...
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A  
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Rolling Stone - Peter Travers : ...Malick brings his film very close to a state of grace. more...
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ReelViews - James Berardinelli : For the most part, I found The New World to be absorbing. There was not a lot of watch watching. more...
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B  
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New York Times - Manohla Dargis : In Mr. Malick's telling, Pocahontas is a woman whose story has the reach of myth and the tragic dimension of life. more...
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A-
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New York Post - Lou Lumenick : ...this lavish coffee-table-book of a movie gradually reveals itself as an uninvolving, crashing bore. more...
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C  
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Hollywood Reporter - Kirk Honeycutt : An evocative yet slow-moving exploration of the Pocahontas myth. more...
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B  
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filmcritic.com - Chris Barsanti : ...has all the negatives of Thin Red Line (rambling story, little realistic character interaction) and too few of its positives. more...
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B-
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Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum : ...magnificent (and magnificently flawed) ... more...
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E! Online - ...newcomer Q'Orianka Kilcher might be the most sultry cinematic historical figure to date. : http://www.eonline.com/Reviews/Facts/Movies/Reviews/0,1052,89098,00.html more...
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Chicago Tribune - Michael Phillips : The film, which is superb on every technical and design level, has both greatness and fuzzy-headedness in it. more...
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A-
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Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert : The New World is Pocahontas' story, although the movie deliberately never calls her by any name. She is the bridge between the two peoples. more...
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A  
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Boston Globe - Ty Burr : Self-indulgent, gorgeous, maddening, grueling, ultimately transcendent, it's a Terrence Malick movie all the way... more...
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A  
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Bob Longino : ...more an ethereal cinematic tone poem than plot-driven story. more...
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B+
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