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It is the story of the past that tells of Rebecca and Mark, a troubled couple who are making a deal to resolve their differences again. The story of the two began over a weekend, and they traveled to the family of grandparents in the Basque Country to write the story about their parents. During that period, it seems that the past will move 25 years ago when Makrina, the mother of Rebecca, a famous singer, was Nuria, a mother Mark a teenager in her age.
Medem closes a tentative stage, in search of a reformulation of himself that he did not find, to propose the bold declaration of principles of those who are willing to go beyond the excess of Caótica Ana. [Full Review in Spanish]
The footage is in fact full of leitmotifs, already present in [director Julio] Medem's previous films... but here they are not so well linked to the main plot. [Full review in Spanish]
"The Tree of Blood" is always lovely to look at, but, at times, it's like wandering into somebody else's family reunion, where strangers are arguing intensely about people you've never met.
The Tree Of Blood is 138 minutes long, but doesn't drag. As involved as you'll get in the story, though, it takes a bit of mental energy to put all the pieces together.