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Kundun (1997)
Beautiful and eye-opening...
Kundun was beautifully done, adding true portrayals of the practices of the Tibetan Buddhists - their chants, artwork, dances and costumes. Also, Philip Glass did a wonderful job with the soundtrack- combining the sound of damarus, ghantas, conch-shells and mantras with his own unique sound. Unlike Seven Years in Tibet, Kundun concentrates on the plight of Tibet through the life of the Dalai Lama. This perspective allows for the audience to realize the ideals and morals that define the people of Tibet, through the eyes and life experiences of their own chosen leader. Focusing on a character other than the Dalai Lama allows for too many distractions within the plot of the movie, especially when the script for Kundun was taken from a biography of His Holiness. This film employs most of the senses in order to allow the audience a fuller understanding of the Dalai Lama, his people, and their struggle against the Chinese. Kundun may be lengthy, but it is well worth the time.
Here on Earth (2000)
Touching story, acting could be better
I just saw this movie last night. I admit, I cried. But it was from the thought of something like that actually happening, not because that is what the actors evoked from me. At some points of the film, it was almost as if they were reading from cards, no emotion, no flow, no movement. They didn't really seem to have their hearts in their characters. Worth seeing, but I should have waited for the video to come out.