Flash Movie Review: Baraka

I am grateful to a couple of friends who mentioned this movie to me. It is simply an incredible experience to sit down and watch. With no dialogue, it is all about the visuals–and it delivers on them. Imagine seeing various parts of the world in a wide spectrum of activities, all from the comforts of your home. I believe, the best way I can convey what this documentary is about, is to tell you this: with majestic cinematic filming, one sees how natural and human events, small or large, have a profound impact on the other. Seriously, do your best to see this amazing film.

3 1/2 stars — DVD

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From a long line of movie afficionados, one brother was the #1 renter of movies in the country with Blockbuster, I am following in the same traditions that came before me. To balance out the long hours seated in dark movie theaters, I also teach yoga and cycling. For the past 3 years, I have correctly picked the major Oscar winners... so join me as we explore the wonder of movies and search for that perfect 4 star movie.

Posted on November 20, 2011, in Documentary. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. This movie was such a revelation to me when I saw it in1993! For me it’s about the connection of all of life. Though there’s no dialogue, I was captivated through the whole experience. Agreed… Not to be missed.

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