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Old 01-12-2015, 09:05 PM   #1
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You must see Badlands.

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I don't know. I think I won't like it, as it's features a couple on a killing spree, and I can't imagine enjoying that. I like the poetic, meditative, nature-loving Terrence Malick.
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I don't know. I think I won't like it, as it's features a couple on a killing spree, and I can't imagine enjoying that. I like the poetic, meditative, nature-loving Terrence Malick.
Maybe I will one day.
Did you like Natural Born Killers? Granted it's more of a satirical film, whereas Badlands is more serious. I haven't watched it for years but I enjoyed it and picked up the Criterion last year (still unopened).

On a side note, I'm not 100%, but I think I remember reading that Tarantino used some of this as an inspiration for True Romance (which of course the original story was picked up by Stone and altered to make NBK). And Hans Zimmer does use some of the music from Badlands in his main theme for True Romance. As I recall Badlands doesn't really glorify the violence, much like Bonnie and Clyde. It's definitely worth watching at least once.
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I don't know. I think I won't like it, as it's features a couple on a killing spree, and I can't imagine enjoying that. I like the poetic, meditative, nature-loving Terrence Malick.
Maybe I will one day.
It's nothing like that aforementioned description though. It does not feel at all like a film about anyone going on a killing spree, and what deaths do occur do not feel violet like one would expect given the inspiration for the characters. The deaths more so feel like Sheen's otherwise polite character is gut reacting in the heat of the moment without thinking like a child might do, there's no relish or glee from it, and he isn't ever really angry on screen when he reacts. Spacek and Sheen's characters both have child-like mentalities that manifest in different ways. It's not like Natural Born Killers or True Romance (which re-uses the main theme from Badlands) or even Bonnie and Clyde. It's more so about Spacek's child-like character and her naivete and youth and how she deals with Sheen's character and his spur of the moment decisions and the fugitive situation he's put her in.
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It's nothing like that aforementioned description though. It does not feel at all like a film about anyone going on a killing spree, and what deaths do occur do not feel violet like one would expect given the inspiration for the characters. The deaths more so feel like Sheen's otherwise polite character is gut reacting in the heat of the moment without thinking like a child might do, there's no relish or glee from it, and he isn't ever really angry on screen when he reacts. Spacek and Sheen's characters both have child-like mentalities that manifest in different ways. It's not like Natural Born Killers or True Romance (which re-uses the main theme from Badlands) or even Bonnie and Clyde. It's more so about Spacek's child-like character and her naivete and youth and how she deals with Sheen's character and his spur of the moment decisions and the fugitive situation he's put her in.
Badlands established an ongoing Terrence Malick theme by showing that the natural world around us remains ambivalent to our personal struggles, crimes, atrocities, or even victories. For all of our individual hopes and dreams, we are simply another small part of nature in the grand scheme of things. I love how the events of Badlands take place in the vastness of gorgeous landscapes.
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Did you like Natural Born Killers? Granted it's more of a satirical film, whereas Badlands is more serious. I haven't watched it for years but I enjoyed it and picked up the Criterion last year (still unopened).

On a side note, I'm not 100%, but I think I remember reading that Tarantino used some of this as an inspiration for True Romance (which of course the original story was picked up by Stone and altered to make NBK). And Hans Zimmer does use some of the music from Badlands in his main theme for True Romance. As I recall Badlands doesn't really glorify the violence, much like Bonnie and Clyde. It's definitely worth watching at least once.
I despise Natural Born Killers. I watched about half of it, and couldn't stand it any longer. I thought only a psychopath could make such a movie, and sure enough, Oliver Stone is a Vietnam war veteran. Go figure.

Glad to hear Badlands isn't like this, but I still have no interest in it.
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