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Movie Reviews of Amongst White CloudsMovie Review: experience of simplicity Summary: 5 Stars
This film is less "about" Buddhism than an experience of it. It is thoughtful and present. When it was finished I found myself in a very, gentle, peaceful state. Wantingness, reactivity, and hurriedness had slowly dissolved while watching the film. I drove north into the mountains and noticed how much more vivid and beautiful the country around me looked. It was as if my eyes were clearer.
If this is something you can relate to you will value this movie. If you instead want to escape, have your emotions pushed and pulled, or get into a cerebral labrynth - this movie will not take you there.
Movie Review: charlie boy Summary: 5 Stars
This is a great docu film about the mountain, buddhist monks of China. These monks give up everything to live alone on a cloud covered mountain in remote China.
I have read many stories about the mountain monks of China. This film shows us first, that they really do exist and second the type of life style the have. It would be true to say the long periods of time spent alone takes it's toll but the standard of living they create is much better than I thought.
If you have an interest in this subject get this movie. It's zero zone rated so will play in UK and USA.
Movie Review: Best Buddhist film I have seen Summary: 5 Stars
I just viewed this film in a local theater. I plan to purchase the DVD and pass it on to others. The hermit monks in this video are authentic and some or all of them are very, very far along the path to enlightenment. The close-ups of their faces, their eyes, the clear translation of what they say, their openness, the quiet peace of the mountains in which they live, the attention to small detail - everything about this film exudes an awareness of a deeply spiritual reality which is at the heart of Buddhist practice. This one is the real mccoy.
Movie Review: The Mountains Speak Summary: 5 Stars
I loved this film. The mountains were so beautiful.
Having traveled through Asia and visited mountain temples, my memories all returned from the beautiful cinematography.
The story was told well, and the characters were really brought to life.
I've seen some boring buddhist documentaries, but this definitely wasn't one of them. I highly recommend it - not really to learn about buddhism or anything, but just for the peaceful and joyful experience of being transported to this beautiful land.
Movie Review: Remarkably revealing ... Summary: 5 Stars
I found this presentation to be everything that I hoped it would be and more. For those who seek the way, this is a revealing, enlightening refreshingly accurate surprise... a real treasure to know that that true, humble unselfish masters,who refuse notoriety and fame, still exist, trapped in time , in the remote mountains of China...
Michael Berger
Author of Masterclass Karate: Kicking Techniques
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