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Critical Consensus: "Spear," "New World" Are OK, Not Great
by Tim Ryan | January 19, 2006
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This week at the movies brings us three culture clashes: Native Americans and Europeans ("The New World"), the Waodani people of Ecuador and a group of missionaries ("End of the Spear"), and, uh, werewolves and vampires ("Underworld: Evolution"). What will the critics say?

Ever since the huge success of "The Passion of the Christ," Hollywood has been looking for movies for religious folks that will cross over to the non-devout as well. "End of the Spear" tells the tale of an Ecuadorian warrior who, by tribal tradition, adopts the family of a missionary he has killed. While some critics have praised the film's visuals and redemptive message, others say the message is a little too ham-fisted. It's currently at 58 percent on the Tomatometer.

Like the return of Halley's Comet, director Terrence Malick's films are so rarely in theaters that it's cause for celebration when they appear. With a career that began with the brilliant "Badlands," Malick is a master, but a reclusive one. His latest is "The New World," a meditative, evocative take on the Pocahontas/John Smith tale. The critics are pretty divided on this film; for some, it's lyrical, visionary, and poetic, but for others it's a slow, pretentious bore. At 58 percent on the Tomatometer, it's well below Malick's 79 percent career rating.

One of the main principles of Darwin's theory is survival of the fittest. It appears the studio didn't think "Underworld: Evolution" was all that fit, since it wasn't screened for critics. (Or maybe it wasn't a work of intelligent design, either. Just covering all the bases.)

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71% -- Intermission (2004)
14% -- Alexander (2004)
49% -- A Home at the End of the World (2004)
72% -- Phone Booth (2003)
44% -- The Recruit (2003)

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lovelykeira writes:
on Jan 20 2006 01:54 PM

I really want to see The New World.

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Koooomar writes:
on Jan 21 2006 06:03 PM

In reply to this comment (#830254)
Watch it as soon as possible. Unquestionably the best film of the year, and one of the most visually amazing films i've ever seen. who ever says hollywood was in a slump with their films this year was not talking about artistic values at all.

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Elixir writes:
on Jan 21 2006 07:01 PM

new world was very good.


i dont see how they can give it a rotten.


sometimes i truly wonder about these critics


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pota1967 writes:
on Jan 22 2006 01:25 PM

[b]Of course movies now are just "OK"[/b]
Its January


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cowsfan writes:
on Jan 23 2006 03:35 AM

[b]The New World[/b]
Definitely one of the best films of the year. Terrence Malick doesn't just make films, he creates visual poetry. One of my favorite young filmmakers, David Gordon Green, is hugely inspired by Malick. If you get a chance don't miss his first two films, 'George Washington' and 'All The Real Girls'.

Cheers,
Kevin


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