Samsara

2001 [TIBETAN]

Action / Adventure / Drama / Romance

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 100% · 5 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 89% · 5K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.7/10 10 8263 8.3K

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Plot summary

A love story situated in the Himalayas. A Buddhist monk can't choose between life and the way of the Buddha.


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Reviewed by hillsiuwaterworld 7 / 10

A monk with desires

A beautiful set, spectacle landscape only revealing a story of a ugly fact. What is the religion really about? When Pema asked Tashi 'see what I have done? Did you do this for me?' and Tashi answered 'I only did it for myself.' It is very true. He is such a selfish man and the other only are his step stone. Pema and the son became a victim. He just want to explore life and Pema helped him to become another level of his next monk life.

Location is always important to such a atmosphere film and this film have utilized it to the most. 6 out of 10 goes to the beautiful piece of land.

My only criticism is the beginning of the film. The bird graphic was a bit too harsh. It looks too fake. The film would have wonderful if we forget this quick done work.

Reviewed by johnfos 10 / 10

Sex and Spirituality

'Samsara' tells the story of Tashi, a young Tibetan Buddhist monk, who renounces monastic life in favour of a relationship with a beautiful young woman named Pema. Together they have a child and as the story unfolds Tashi's life in the material world becomes increasingly complex and difficult.

The movie successfully captures the difference between the contemplative life of a Buddhist monk, and the worldly life of a husband. This is most clearly shown in the stark contrast between the opening sequence of the movie, where Tashi is in a long meditation retreat, and the sensual sex scenes later on.

The majestic landscapes of Ladakh, one of India's most remote regions, provide a pristine Himalayan backdrop. And the original soundtrack and chanting is haunting at times.

The movie has English sub-titles and moves along quite slowly with limited dialogue and many pregnant pauses. This may be disconcerting for some viewers, but to me this reflective mood seemed appropriate for the subject-matter.

'Samsara' could be said to build on the groundwork provided by popular movies such as 'Seven Years in Tibet' and 'Kundun', to provide a more authentic and detailed portrayal of the vicissitudes of life and culture in central Asia. (If you enjoy 'Samsara' you may also like 'The Cup'.) This award-winning movie can only enhance a growing interest in Tibetan Buddhism in the West.

Reviewed by silverauk 8 / 10

The quest for growth becomes the quest for the "nothing".

In German philosophy (Hegel, Heidegger...) the quest for the nothing is an element of the growing evolution of life and death. I think the director of this movie, Nalin Pan, should study this philosophy because he tries to tell us a story that has already been told by the great German poets Goethe, Hölderlin and so on and which has been clearly elaborated by this philosophy. I think that Tashi (Shawn Ku) looses his time all the way and he is aware of it. So he goes into his profound spiritual tradition and is confronted with the "nothing" (das nicht-Sein). I liked the movie but after one hour I found that it was starting to be confusing and going "nowhere".

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