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Baraka Reviews

  • Brittany 2022-01-07 15:54:11

    Dancing with fetters-some thoughts on "Baraka"

    Tiandi Xuanhuang Tiandi Xuanhuang, this is the Chinese translation of "baraka". I think there is such a record in "Thousand Characters". "Heaven and earth are mysterious and yellow, and the universe is wild and wild." The ancestors are very clever. The word universe seems to appear first in Chinese...

  • Pietro 2022-01-07 15:54:11

    A cry from the depths of the soul

    A cry from the depths of the soul---Analysis of "Heaven and Earth Xuanhuang" "Who are we? Where do we come from? Where are we going to return?" The film "Heaven and Earth Xuanhuang" is directed by director Ron Frick. A documentary about humanity and nature. The director focused the...

  • Eloy 2022-01-07 15:54:11

    A Wordless Revelation on Our World

    A Wordless Revelation on Our World Baraka or berakhah means the spiritual wisdom and blessing transmitted from God in Arabic Islam world, a blessing usually recited during a ceremony in Judaism or "breath of life" in a Sufi context. As the documentary begins, a lone snow monkey sits in the middle...

  • Gerry 2022-01-07 15:54:11

    Qi Qian's sense of solemnity

    Basically all my comments and perceptions are very personal self-life analysis. This article is no exception. It’s been a long time since I downloaded it, and I’ve never been in the mood to watch it. When I cleaned the disk, I tried it with headphones on. Can't bear to delete it anymore.    The...

  • Aliza 2022-01-07 15:54:11

    The mental state of our time

    In the post-industrial society, life is nothing but a monotonous repetition without any difference. The deepest feeling is the demonstration of the life course of the chicken in the film. From the beginning, the eggs are sent to the conveyor belt, mechanically hatched, and then passed through a...

  • Ike 2022-01-07 15:54:11

    The art to watch is hard to find

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    The most sacred place in the world is spirituality.

    When I saw the Phrasupati Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, a Shiva saint was chanting. Two broken bricks could burn incense, and two fingers would hold up the thick scriptures. For example, the staff of Swayambhu Monastery used oil paintings to make...

  • Destin 2022-01-07 15:54:11

    Life and death

    I have a home, a home and a country, a state-owned earth, and the earth is floating in the dark, so I hang in the dark. who am I? Why be who? There is no difference between life and death. If you insist, death is more meaningful, because life leaves behind the soul and drifts away from the...

  • Cathy 2022-01-07 15:54:11

    Human story

    "For this world, what is right"    "Perhaps, it is good for mankind as a whole"    "No, it is for the whole world or the universe, even though we are so small"    "How to go is the truth, which always makes People are confused, and there are always too many answers to a question."    "You live in a...

  • Kimberly 2022-01-07 15:54:11

    Observing the impermanence of heaven and earth

    https://www.yuque.com/docs/share/79406813-3d93-4417-b511-c2ffdb9816ee?#

    This intriguing documentary uses a calm observation perspective to create a sacred atmosphere that transcends the mundane and mundane. A kind of meaning I once felt in Spielberg’s "The Third Kind of Contact" is a kind of...

  • Norberto 2022-01-07 15:54:11

    All of us

    If you want to describe Baraka in the simplest sentence, then this movie is probably a series of photographic works that are stacked together. The framing of photography and the use of the latest film technology allow us to capture any segment of the film at will, and it can be an independent...

Baraka

Director: Ron Fricke

Language: None Release date: November 19, 1993

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