Samsara Comments

  • Rasheed 2023-04-09 13:09:37

    If the water droplets do not return to the sea, they will dry up; if the water droplets return to the sea, they will be...

  • Alivia 2023-04-06 08:52:37

    If you don't have it, how can you give it up? If you don't have desires, how can you get lust? Never experienced, how come reincarnation? The camera is really great! For the small details of light and shadow, there are also some smart and meaningful small designs. The idea is clear, the expression is clear, and the sublimation of emotion, the new concept is full of...

  • Fernando 2023-03-24 13:09:56

    He is indecisive between the purity and dignity of being a monk and the desires of the world. He has been baptized by the Buddhadharma but is incompatible with suspicion and anger in the world. He is destined to not be a worldly...

  • Easter 2023-03-22 04:25:43

    First of all, the story is rather rough, the scene of holding the child is very magical, and finally the questioning of the wife is like the judgment of the soul. Although it is a third-level film, the story's understanding (or expression) of Tibetan Buddhism is very pure. In general, it's a rather grumpy movie... It's definitely a genre that you can't watch in normal times. Look less at eroticism, and always look at philosophical...

  • Eriberto 2023-02-16 07:53:27

    Ang Lee, the director of the Italian production company India, used a famous movie title to make a story about a Tibetan area. Everything was out of tune, but it made a philosophical movie. The first half was quite sympathetic to how the monk was born before he joined the WTO, but in the second half he hated this escapist monk. After he joined the WTO, his actions were unkind and encountered difficulties and did not face the turtles and retreated to the temple to escape. In fact, the role of...

  • Fanny 2023-02-02 00:49:04

    At first, I watched it twice without subtitles. Later, after knowing that I had subtitles with the shooter, I watched it again. The scene at the beginning of the movie, a group of monks in red went to the cave to pick up Da Shi, who had been practicing Zen for 3 years, 3 months, 3 weeks and 3 days, an eagle on the road hit a sheep with a stone, the scenery of the Tibetan area along the way, and the long-term practitioner of Zen meditation. Nails, stiff finger joints, long hair and beards, and a...

  • Burley 2023-01-29 20:31:31

    The heroine does not cultivate but cultivates! The life is transparent and free and easy, compared to the male protagonist who is wretched and stingy, without the consciousness and virtue that a practitioner should have! Wearing a cassock is a Buddha, and taking off a cassock is secular. Even a dog only recognizes your cassock but not your face. The world only knows the Buddha, who remembers the wife who was abandoned by him. The Buddha really wanted to save the world, so why didn't he take...

  • Ona 2023-01-21 09:50:48

    How could anyone label this serious work a pornographic label? The reincarnation of the monk Dashi reminds me of Hesse's novel "Siddhartha", all of which are repeated on the same road to experience rebirth, and truly return to the so-called eternity and tranquility. The question is whether to satisfy a thousand desires or conquer one? How to keep a drop of water from drying up? - let it flow into the sea. And how should the sea be defined? Is it really the difference between returning to...

  • Freddy 2023-01-20 16:19:09

    How to keep a drop of water from drying up and let it flow into the...

  • Syble 2023-01-14 01:47:19

    As far as the story goes, I don't think it's inferior to Ang Lee's Lust and Caution. Moreover, from a religious point of view, this lust is a veritable lust. Great...

Extended Reading

Samsara quotes

  • Apo: [his last letter to Tashi] I realize now that my task is not over, and so I will be returning to Samsara. I know that we shall meet again. Perhaps when we do you will be able to tell me what is more important: satisfying one thousand desires or conquering just one.

  • Written on Stone: How can one prevent a drop of water from ever drying up?

    Written on Stone: By throwing it into the sea...