Overview:
A drama about explorer John Smith and the clash between Native Americans and English settlers in the 17th century.Status: | Released (2005-12-25) |
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Awards: | Nominated for 1 Oscar. 6 wins & 34 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $12,712,093 |
Screen: | Terrence Malick |
Productions: | New Line Cinema, Sarah Green Film |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 72466: Colin Farrell - Captain Smith
- 69225: Q'orianka Kilcher - Pocahontas
- 290: Christopher Plummer - Captain Newport
- 3894: Christian Bale - John Rolfe
- 18260: August Schellenberg - Powhatan
- 15853: Wes Studi - Opechancanough
- 11207: David Thewlis - Wingfield
Crews
- 16398: Sarah Green - Producer - Production
- 1729: James Horner - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 10830: Toby Emmerich - Executive Producer - Production
- 4185: Emmanuel Lubezki - Director of Photography - Camera
- 1309: Mark Ordesky - Executive Producer - Production
- 11657: Saar Klein - Editor - Editing
- 30715: Terrence Malick - Director - Directing
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Reviews
Wuchak
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**_Arty, draggy historical romance_** I've seen four of Terrence Malick's movies -- "The New World" (2005) and his three previous efforts, "Badlands" (1973), "Days of Heaven" (1978) and "The Thin Red Line" (1998). He's an arty filmmaker who isn't interested in making conventional ....
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So, The New World… where do I start? It’s visually great. The way Malick captures the connection between the tribes, nature, and the land makes it easy to get lost in the world he’s building. But the story? Yeah, it could’ve used some serious work. The first act kicks things off s ....
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