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Movie Reviews of Baraka [Blu-ray]Movie Review: True video artistry Summary: 5 Stars
This film is uniquely beautiful, especially in high definition. Its hard to describe it justly, but its almost a visual meditation - no narration or dialog, just a stream of consciousness showing scenes of nature and of mankind, both striking and beautiful. Its quite a visual feast - and does a great job of showing you just how beautiful things can look on your HDTV :)
Movie Review: Amazing Summary: 5 Stars
This movie is an amazing experience! In Blu-ray the visuals and sound are spectacular. The movie explores the human condition, our shared perspectives and spiritual practices, as well as our frailties, triumphs, and tragedies. Meaningfully, the film also explores the beauty of nature, and the human spoilage of it. What a marvelous visual essay about the planet.
MH
Movie Review: First purchase of Blu-ray Summary: 5 Stars
This was my first purchase of a Blu-Ray disc and wow. If you haven't seen this movie at all, you need to see it number one. But of ANY movie to get on blu-ray, this is it. This movie was shot with a higher resolution lens, all this crazy stuff, just amazing images. One of the best movies you will ever see. Get it on Blu-ray if you are debating whether it's worth it or not.
Movie Review: I Wish All Blu-Rays Were Given The Same Treatment Summary: 5 Stars
I saw this on the big screen & remember being stunned & shocked at the visual juxtaposition from the Himalayas to the slums of the Andes to the ant colony movements of Manhattan.
The blu-ray edition sets the standard to be achieved for HD remastering but I suppose it isn't always realistic to expect this of most movies, given it was shot in 70mm.
Movie Review: Moving Summary: 5 Stars
To be brief, imagine living inside an issue of National Geographic. There is no narrative, nor does need it. In fact I would say narration would be a detriment. The visuals are amazing, unquestionably the most visually stunning film I've ever seen. That being said, I wouldn't recommend Baraka unless you have a decent High Def TV and surround sound system.
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