Kundun

Kundun

It would be a mistake to call Kundun a disappointment, or a film that director Martin Scorsese was not equipped to create. Both statements may be true to some viewers, but they ignore the higher purpose of Scorsese's artistic intention and take away from a film that is by any definition unique. In chronicling the life of the 14th Dalai Lama, Kundun defies conventional narrative in favor of an episodic approach, presenting a sequential flow of events from the life of the young leader of Buddhist Tibet. From the moment he is recognized as the reincarnation of the 13th Dalai Lama in 1937 to his exile from Tibet in the wake of China's invasion, the Dalai Lama is seen as an enlightened spiritual figurehead. This gives the film its tone of serenity and reverence but denies us the privilege of admiring the Dalai Lama as a fascinating human character. There's a sense of mild detachment between the film and its audience, but its visual richness offers ample compensation. In close collaboration with cinematographer Roger Deakins, Scorsese filmed Kundun with great pageantry and ritual, and meticulous attention to details of costume, color, and the casting of actual Buddhist monks in the scenes at the Dalai Lama's palace. Certain images will linger in the memory for a long time, such as the Dalai Lama's nightmarish vision of standing among hundreds of dead monks, their lives sacrificed in pacifist defiance of Chinese aggression. Is this a film you'll want to watch repeatedly? Perhaps not. But as a political drama and an elegant gesture of devotion, Kundun is a film of great value and inspirational beauty--one, after all, that perhaps only Scorsese could have made. --Jeff Shannon

Production: Buena Vista Internationa
  Nominated for 4 Oscars. Another 7 wins & 8 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Metacritic:
74
Rotten Tomatoes:
76%
PG-13
Year:
1997
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  • Kathleen Willoughby
    Kathleen Willoughby
    I know this sounds corney, but on the days when I just think there is too much to overcome - especially now - in a world that has gone mad, I remember the image of Kundun standing in the middle of hundreds of thousands of slain monks, nuns, children and Kampa warriors and realize he is living proof of how much a man will endure and how much peace is the answer. It is the movie I watch when I think there can be no dawn tomorrow... 
    LikeReply 24 years ago
  • James Nguyen
    James Nguyen
    great quotes
    LikeReply4 years ago

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