The latest creation of Terrence Malick, Palme d'Or at Cannes Film Festival, the much discussed Tree of Life, has just been announced on Blu-Ray. Thus, our French edition, to be published on October 12 at Fox Pathe Europa, will follow three separate editions. A basic, a collector and a final which will be accompanied by a portfolio of 28 photographs. These last two will incorporate about an hour and a half of supplements, mainly consisting of interviews with actors, or as French critics Michel Ciment.
For the record, Malick was surrounded by Emmanuel Lubezki for the picture and behind the camera. Vigorously expressive style of the filmmaker finds a choice setting, while aircraft movements as sophisticated and ambitious nature, that the mounting silky Hank Corwin, Jay Rabinowitz, Daniel Rezende, Billy Weber and Mark Yoshikawa (five editors! ) can multiply the infni. French music of Alexandre Desplat will be available in DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, returned without any compression. Mixing, signed Craig Berkey (and who is credited as sound designer, sound re-recording mixer and supervising sound editor), perfectly in the formal signing of that Malick does Poura amplitude gain and contrast via this lossless soundtrack that VO 'we long to discover.
An event, a date too, which should allow the greatest number of (re) discover the film away from the hubbub of the media last Cannes Film Festival, to be a final opinion.


















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