Criminally underseen masterpiece of intense, pure anguish and brutality, filled to the brim with hatred, dread and carnage, a harrowing experience and most likely the one of the TOP 10 hopeless and soul-crushing Japanese period drama's ever made!
Zhang gently shows how Buddhist beliefs and practices are woven into every facet of life in a remote village in Tibet. through rain, snow, and blistering heat, tibetan citizens undertaking a 1,200-mile pilgrimage to Lhasa, and the unwavering devotion of the group is truly inspiring.
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“Speak but one word, to say thou art Sayat Nova’s love,
And then what matters aught to me, in earth or heaven above?
Thy rays have filled the world; thou art a shield that fronts the sun.
Thou dost exhale the perfume sweet of clove and cinnamon,
Of violet, rose, and marjoram; to me, with love grown pale,
Thou art a red flower of the field, a lily of the vale!“
IMPENDING CASE OF GLOGAL ENVIRONMENTAL COLLAPSE!
this film is a must-watch for anyone concerned about the state of our world.