Baraka Comments

  • Robyn 2022-01-07 15:54:11

    How shallow are you who regard this film as a landscape and humanistic film? History, religion, society, nature, etc. are very extensive, but they are integrated without any barriers. The second half has a lot of tears. The poor children are fast. Crying, the director's camera angle is not cold at all. On the contrary, the beauty shows a kind of compassion, the only good movie that I hope will never...

  • Destin 2022-01-07 15:54:11

    "Heaven and earth have great beauty without saying anything, life has great sadness without knowing it." What I read with a 15-inch notebook can't be shocked anyway. ....

  • Pearl 2022-01-07 15:54:11

    The most beautiful things are...

  • Demarco 2022-01-07 15:54:11

    The perfect lens movement, the lens and the switching between the lenses are full of metaphors, as well as the foil of music, suitable for meditation in the middle of panic. Life and death, authenticity, modernity, panic, all kinds of contradictions and conflicts are intertwined, the state apparatus, war, and rapid development. How to deal with the crisis of the soul, if we slow down the pace of destruction, we need to think...

  • Lola 2022-01-07 15:54:11

    You know the impression of watching this kind of movie is, ah, I want to travel, the director chose to use new technology to shoot around a large circle of the earth, using the clearest and direct perspective to make the audience directly perceive the world in which humans live is the most authentic It is rare for a beautiful earth to be presented to the audience in such a complete and planned...

  • Jada 2022-01-07 15:54:11

    Look up to the infinity of the universe and look down to the movement of all things. Are you thoroughly...

  • Fanny 2022-01-07 15:54:11

    Please note that Tarsem Singh’s super gorgeous "The Fall" has many shots borrowed from this...

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  • Teagan 2022-03-23 09:02:40

    two poles of heaven and earth

    At the two poles of heaven and earth, all

        things are born and all things grow and restrain each other. The film shuttles between time and space. One second you are still guessing what the macaques are thinking about in the hot spring, and the next second you face the picturesque snow-covered...

  • 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...

Baraka

Director: Ron Fricke

Language: None Release date: November 19, 1993

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