silently invaded by the vertical and horizontal roots The
eternal pyramids under the starry sky The mossy
Buddha statues The strange dances of undisturbed indigenous peoples in the depths of the tropical jungle are filled with expressionless rushes of people rushing to and fro Japanese subway stations The People's Liberation Army standing in front of the Great Hall of the People Crowded and noisy handmade tobacco factories overlooking the swarms of American streets The solemn pilgrimage to Mecca holds the rosary in the hand, the eyes are as tranquil as the ancient well, the splendid and tall church and the frescoes that make people speechless, the crowd bathing and praying by the Ganges River is next to the fire with the dead bodies and the open-air cremation camps are neatly piled up Skull Chernobyl Abandoned Empty City Full of fighter jets in the desert Huge Nicaragua waterfalls and rainbows falling from the sky Migrating birds in the clouds
A crater that is about to erupt, a crater that is about to erupt,
a sea of clouds , a
steep green, tropical terraces
, a ragged and poor man who is looking for a living in the rubbish heap,
leaning against the wall, trying to cover the children's ignorance with a small rag blanket. A homeless woman,
two skinny donkeys trying their best to pull a cart.
This is the world we live in. The original name of the film is Baraka, which means blessing
. The background music of the whole film is a long and
shocking scenery, ancient buildings, a glimpse of modern society, nations on the fringes of modern society, religion, poverty,
what is eternal and what is instant. I did
n't pay attention to the wines, perfumes and high heels of Paris.
I didn't pay attention to the new presidents of the United States.
I didn't pay attention to the low-key luxury private golf course.
I didn't pay attention to the new towering landmark in the city.
I didn't pay attention to the fashion catwalk. The fragrance of clothes and temples
will eventually be scattered like floating clouds.
It is worth seeing what we should pay attention to
, but there are not many people who can insist on seeing the end.
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