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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: YESHI,TENZIN
EAN: 9786305090588
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 6305090580
Label: Walt Disney Video
Manufacturer: Walt Disney Video
Number Of Items: 1
Picture Format: Letterbox
Publisher: Walt Disney Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 14, 1998
Running Time: 134 minutes
Sales Rank: 11648
Studio: Walt Disney Video
Theatrical Release Date: December 25, 1997
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Rating: - Great film
this movie should have won the award for best picture-it is the story of the early years of the most enlightened person on the planet today -it is an amazing film that was filmed beautifully-this should have been the film for scorsese's best picture-maybe the subject matter was too foreign for some -
Rating: - Scorsese's look at the birth of the Dalai Lama
Kudos to director Martin Scorsese's story of the birth of the Dalai Lama. Although this is not what one would call a mass audience picture, anyone who is interested in Eastern culture or in the meditative arts will derive much from this film. Compared to the slick, Hollywoodish, "Seven Years in Tibet" with Brad Pitt in the lead, I found this film to be more enlightening but the other film has its own virtues too--perhaps a way of introducing just what Tibetian culture is all about thru the eyes of ... Read More
Rating: - Kundun Review
The movie Kundun, originally released in 1997, seeks to convey the life story of the Dalai Lama, the spiritual and secular leader of Tibet. Beginning with his selection to be the next Lama at the age of two, the movie follows his life as he embarks on the noble path that has been set before him. Unfortunately, although the film is well made and visually stimulating, Kundun fails to be widely appealing due to its focus on Buddhist ritual, and its solemn, often somber, tone.
Kundun, which means ... Read More
Rating: - Kundun
The sons of Genghis Khan gave the Dahlia Lama his name, which means "ocean of wisdom". In Asia the Tibetans practiced non-violence for over one thousand years. The Dahlia Lama was their ruler; his was the human manifestation of the Buddha of compassion. In 1933 the thirteenth Dahlia Lama died. Four years later a holy man, found himself in a far corner of Tibet, he was searching for the fourteenth Dahlia Lama. A Buddha had been reborn. The beginning of the story goes like this.... The mother was ... Read More
Rating: - Review
October 5, 2008
Kristi Chilton
The movie Kundun is based on a true story of a young boy that was discovered and thought to be the 14th Dalai Lama. There was a test given toKundun to prove his purpose after he succeded they moved him and his family to Lhasa. After the boy was removed from his homeland the monks raised him as the re3incarnation of Budda, the most powerful leader in Tibet. It was interesting to see how a young Kundun, just fourteen was conventially appointed to the throne as the ... Read More
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