Submit a 10-Word Review, Win a Tree of Life Blu-ray Combo Pack!
It's giveaway time again! This time, Movieline is giving away two Tree of Life combo packs (Blu-ray, DVD and digital copy included) in honor of tomorrow's home release of the Terrence Malick drama. And what better way to toast the thought-provoking feature starring Brad Pitt, Jessica Chastain and Sean Penn than with a 10-word review contest. So grab your guest critic pens and click through for more details -- except for you, Sean Penn. [UPDATE: The contest is now closed! Thank you to everyone who participated. We will now sort through your submissions and notify you of a winner shortly.]
To compete, simply enter your best 10-word review of Tree of Life. It should be clever, funny, evocative and most importantly, only 10 words. No more, no less. Movieline will then award the two best reviewers with a Tree of Life combo pack.
Enter to win by submitting your 10-word review in one of two places:
· The comments section below.
· On Twitter, using the hashtag #MLgiveaway
And most importantly, you must provide an e-mail address when posting your comment on Movieline, otherwise we will have no way to contact you if you win!
Movieline will accept entries until Wednesday, October 12 at 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET, when we will announce the winner. Good luck!
Comments
This film leads your emotions to take root then bloom.
surprising, stunning, staggering, shocking, startling, stupefying, breathtaking, sensational, remarkable, and spectacular.
Of the universe; to lose, to grieve, to love, infinitely.
crap films will be judged against this one forever
Universal themes pontificated through glorious Malickvision(TM). And Chastain's hot.
An existential foray addressing questions about self, family and universe.
In order to understand ourselves, we must understand the universe.
Life is a beautiful journey, never forget about love's power.
We're tiny pieces of the universe, but we're essential pieces.
Existence is Universal. To live, love and die is human.
Are you there, God? It's me, Malick. [extra words here]
Malick juxtaposes mundanity with sublimity, and life unfolds before us.
Father, Mother, are you that dinosaur or just a tree?
Dad is not too bad. Mom loves me more, though.
Life's a beach, or is it just images and heaven?
Peak at the dinosaurs, come down with pretty white people.
A blink of nature and grace through time and space.
Brad Pitt's wordless breakdown at the airport broke my heart.
Big bang, dinosaurs roam. Bet this looks AMAZING on weed.
Occasionally trite, often tragic, but in moments it approaches transcendence.
Nice but no cigar. Not much to do about something.
Penn got cut by Malick, but he didn't get Travolta'd.
Pretentious crap manages to massively fail on about every level.
Musical eulogy of nature, depiction of life as we know it
Occasionally trite, often tragic, but in moments it approaches transcendence.
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