Seeing and Believing 229 | Terrence Malick’s A Hidden Life and Noah Baumbach’s Marriage Story
Family stories are the focus this week with Terrence Malick’s A Hidden LIfe set in WWII, and Noah Baumbach’s emotionally charged Marriage Story.

Family stories are the focus this week with Terrence Malick’s A Hidden LIfe set in WWII, and Noah Baumbach’s emotionally charged Marriage Story.

In A Hidden Life, Terrence Malick has painted a true Christ.

Wade and Keving talk about the new Criterion cut of Terrence Malick’s masterpiece The Tree of Life They then review Jeremy Saulnier’s Hold the Dark.

Song to Song is a love story, both intimate and grand in scope, baptized by grace and mercy.

Wade and Kevin review the latest from Terrance Malick, ‘Song to Song’ and then into light fair with Oz Perkin’s horror film, ‘The Blackcoat’s Daughter.’

Wade and Kevin are joined by Josh Larsen to talk about how Christians should interpret film and television, and Terrence Malick’s new movie, Knight of Cups.

Let the awe-inspiring visuals, the deep performances, and the frailty of life so majestically mirrored by Malick sweep over you.

“The movie about a young spree-killer and his ‘along for the ride’ girl gives us a way to think about how we relate to creatures who can’t overtly communicate.”
Tree of Life is more than beautiful imagery – it’s a meditation on the nature of home, grace, and faith.
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