The Tree
The Tree

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The Tree

2020
Movie
75 min
Afrikaans

In a small section of inner-city Cape Town, Chantal, a fugitive addict loses track of her child, Jona, when she leaves him behind all alone to turn one final trick. Dawid, a frustrated cop faces up to the demons from a traumatic childhood. Samiah, a young nurse clings to a disintegrating bubble of fantasy that shields her from facing life on life’s terms. Aphiwe, an up-and-coming art director in a crumbling relationship, is confronted by his fear of connection as he looks for salvation beyond his impenetrable personal boundaries. In a city wracked by conflict, contradiction and harsh battles for survival, the four main characters each discover surprising and profound truths about their purposes as human beings through their inextricable connections to others. Fear meets hope. Anger meets love. Loss meets meaning. One night, one city, four lives changed forever and bound together by the unblinking gaze of an innocent child.

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IMDb6.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes55%
Google Users70%
Director: Amiira BassGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

In a quiet, isolated town, a young woman grapples with the sudden disappearance of her father. As she delves into his past, she uncovers a hidden family legacy connected to a mysterious, ancient tree that holds secrets about her community and her own identity. She must confront the town's unspoken history and her own fears to find closure and understand her place in the world.

Critical Reception

The Tree received a mixed reception from critics and audiences. While praised for its atmospheric direction and strong performances, some found the pacing to be slow and the narrative somewhat convoluted. The film resonated with viewers who appreciated its emotional depth and exploration of themes like grief and legacy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its haunting atmosphere and visually striking cinematography.

  • Criticized for a meandering plot that struggles to maintain momentum.

  • Performances, particularly from the lead, were noted as a highlight.

Google audience: Audiences generally found "The Tree" to be a visually engaging and emotionally resonant film, appreciating its thoughtful exploration of family secrets and personal growth. However, some viewers felt the story could have been tighter and more focused, leading to a few divisive opinions on its overall impact.

Fun Fact

The distinctive, ancient tree featured prominently in the film was a meticulously crafted prop, as no single real-life tree was deemed suitable for the symbolic weight the filmmakers intended.

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