Baraka Comments

  • Braden 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    The crowd, especially the subway ticket gate and the constant montage of the chicken farm, is too...

  • Hazle 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    It's like a collection of every documentary shot, every shot is...

  • Kole 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    Finally saw the HD version. The pictures and music are impeccable, but the methods such as discovery and National Geographic are more or less questionable. After all, this is a movie,...

  • Green 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    best stone movie--you know what i...

  • Myrtle 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    At first I thought it was a simple scenery film, but when I saw the concentration camps in World War II, I was still moved. The film goes from religion to natural scenery to daily life to war to religion, and finally ends in the stars in the universe. It seems very meaningful! I like the soundtrack in it, and when I saw those Muslim buildings, I thought of the time when I played "Assassin's Creed" last year... I really like the Temple of Charak, it's so beautiful, the Crystal...

  • Nick 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    20140126jtl The magnificence of nature, the grandeur of man-made buildings, the vicissitudes of ancient relics, the tragic and solemnity of modern society, the lens is aimed at too many things, religion, nature, society, history, and humanities, through comparison and comparison, list the same people in distant places behavior, thereby illustrating the director's intentions. Religion occupies a large proportion, and music is very good. A must-see for photography enthusiasts, every frame is exqui

  • Aliza 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    Recently, my mentality has been impetuous. When I watch this documentary, some scenes are really calming. It seems that Chinese elements are more...

  • Conrad 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    The soundtrack is very good. The music changed from Southeast Asia to Japan instantly seems to make people fall into a weird and ghostly space. Spiritual but suppressed to the back, a Buddhist man shakes the bell and feels more meaningful. He stands in the crowd. Not moving, then slowly and slowly moving forward step by step, as if it never existed, and I have to care about it. Another scene is a man with a sturdy figure and a man in the underworld. The totem on his body is the immortal of the...

  • Lilyan 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Although it has a National Geographic-style humanism, the various pictures are still quite good, the photography technology is also very advanced, and the pictures are very...

  • Johann 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Kneading time, human beings materialized or deified. Just stare, not judge. Or to stare as its beauty. Beautiful indeed. I didn't expect Umi to have such strength. I realized that I should be born in a place of faith, and then realized that my faith can only be mine. I thought it was taken digitally, but at first glance it was...

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  • Anderson 2022-01-07 15:54:11

    We are also products on the assembly line

    The deepest memory is that the flocks of chicks were sorted on the assembly line, tagged, and sent to the chicken farm. During this period, the footage was interspersed with crowded subway lines, Japanese capsule hotels, and the flow of city traffic like breathing. People create assembly lines, but...

  • Agustin 2022-03-24 09:02:51

    breath of life

    baraka - If you Google this word, the result is: An ancient Middle Eastern word, meaning "a blessing" or "breath of life" The
    film does not have a large natural splendor like the landscape of time, but the magnificence of the earth Ingenious connection with the diverse existence of life.
    Tiandi...

Baraka

Director: Ron Fricke

Language: None Release date: November 19, 1993

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