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The film's score makes repeated use of the short composition Gassenhauer from Carl Orff's Schulwerk, and apparently also uses other pieces from the Schulwerk. The same piece was used for a scene in the film Ratcatcher as well as the films True Romance, Monster and Finding Forrester.
"Malick's 1973 first feature is a film so rich in ideas it hardly knows where to turn," wrote Dave Kehr for The Chicago Reader. "Transcendent themes of love and death are fused with a pop-culture sensibility and played out against a midwestern background, which is breathtaking both in its sweep and in its banality."
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On 2009/01/08, Will said: Feel free to post any comments or questions here. I will reply as soon as I am able. Thanks for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you. -- Will.
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