Baraka word signifies as blessing in several diverse dialects. Baraka film was released in 1992, and it was directed by Ron Fricke. The motion picture was also recorded at the six continents in twenty four countries, such as Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Cambodia, China, Ecuador, Egypt, France, Hong Kong, Italy, Iran, Israel, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kuwait, Kenya, Nepal, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Thailand, Tanzania, and the United States. Baraka was a confidential story which didn’t reveal actors and the dialogue of oral communication except for music by Michael Stearns and Dead Can Dance. Furthermore, Baraka illustrated several sceneries, skeletons, religious rites, temples and municipalities. Additionally the big screen linked to the comparison between the natural and technology, such as the Japanese’ tatoo in the bathing and an inhabitant Australian ethnic paint. What was more, the film didn’t conceal the Nazi regime and Pol Pot regime. Baraka was very amazing film with incredible mixtures of images and good digital soundtrack after I watched last night. Some parts of the movie were gorgeous, and the other parts were poignant.
After I viewed Baraka, it was very meaningful to me to perceive many terrains with a beautiful planet and with a variety of species all over the world, and I also noticed several cultures from different countries, such as Tibetan monks, Buddhist monks in Nepal, Kecak dance in Bali, and other cultures. At the beginning of panorama movie from part one to part four it revealed the biggest Himalaya mountain range. Himalaya connoted Sankrit “Adobe of snow.” Moreover, Tibetan monastery was suited on the edge of the mountain. The snow monkey rested in warm water with his meditation near a mountain of Japan. As I saw this picture, I think that it was very useful technique to teach everybody to solve the stress disease with staying in tranquility. Everybody is very busy with their daily work, and they sometimes need to stay in harmony.
Also, I saw a beautiful solar eclipse with light and darkness, and it was an extraordinary planet which I used to see it in Cambodia. After the solar eclipse disappeared, there was a variety of cultures all over the world as below. There were several activities in Kathmandu of Durbar square and Patan in Nepal like giving rice to the god by Nepal people and praying to god by Tibetan monks. When those activities were finished, I spotted old man who sat near the temple read a bible in India. Near the wall of crying in Jerusalem, several Jewish men wore a religious uniform to be ready to pray to the wall by kissing.
Moreover, I set eyes on dervish in Turkey with happy feeling to see. Besides dervish in Turkey, I made out Mausoleum people, who kissed the door lock. Also, I was merry to see the Kecak dance with monkey chant in Bali of Indonesia and was happy to see Brazilian tribe dance in the rainforest. What was more, I was excited to catch sight of beautiful scenery on this planet, such as Big Sur in California, Bali in Indonesia, Angkor Wat in Cambodia, waterfall in Argentina, donkey in Kenya, forest in Brazil.
In part five to part six the film revealed the hard work of people to labor in cigarette factory, NMB keyboard factory, and the other factories. The film exposed the poor people to find a good thing in the rubbish as well. It also disclosed the poor young family to go to work with getting along with his wife and kid on his motorcycle. In part seven to part nine the film didn’t hide the skulls of million people who were died by the Nazi regime and Pol Pot regime who were the dictatorship leader. I didn’t feel so vibrant when I saw the million of skulls. In my reaction I really want to fight against for this regime. I yearn for seeing the bright world with solution of discussion rather than weapon.
“Bright world comes from the brilliant discussion of all leaders without using weapon as solution,” said Veasna Chay.
Sean and Ceyda
2 comments:
Good saying Taxi Komlos. The world will be peaceful without weapon.
Thank you Dr. Candy.
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