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Trailer For Terrance Malick’s The Tree Of Life

The film world has been very excited about Terrance Malick's latest project, called The Tree of Life which will star Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, and Jessica Chastain. Now, it seems we have a trailer. It is, however, a bootleg. So enjoy it while you can. Youtube will undoubtedly take it down sooner or later. Click here to read a synopsis of the film on IMDb.
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The film world has been very excited about Terrance Malick’s latest project, called The Tree of Life which will star Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, and Jessica Chastain. Now, it seems we have a trailer. It is, however, a bootleg. So enjoy it while you can. YouTube will undoubtedly take it down sooner or later. 

Check out a summary from IMDB below:

Tree of Life is a period piece centered around three boys in the 1950s. The eldest son (Hunter McCracken none SAG) of two characters (Brad Pitt and Jessica Chastain) witnesses the loss of innocence.

We trace the evolution of an eleven-year-old boy in the Midwest, Jack, one of three brothers. At first all seems marvelous to the child. He sees as his mother does, with the eyes of his soul. She represents the way of love and mercy, where the father tries to teach his son the world’s way, of putting oneself first. Each parent contends for his allegiance, and Jack must reconcile their claims. The picture darkens as he has his first glimpses of sickness, suffering and death. The world, once a thing of glory, becomes a labyrinth.

Framing this story is that of adult Jack, a lost soul in a modern world, seeking to discover amid the changing scenes of time that which does not change: the eternal scheme of which we are a part. When he sees all that has gone into our world’s preparation, each thing appears a miracle precious, incomparable. Jack, with his new understanding, is able to forgive his father and take his first steps on the path of life.

The story ends in hope, acknowledging the beauty and joy in all things, in the everyday and above all in the family — our first school — the only place that most of us learn the truth about the world and ourselves, or discover life’s single most important lesson, of unselfish love.


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