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(2023)

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Empathy with animals
olon-557026 September 2023
There can be no religious experience without a deep empathy with creation. That's what one thinks of upon leaving this extraordinary film directed by Pema Tseden, a Tibetan filmmaker and writer who died of heart problems in May 2023. This is his penultimate film, and it tells the story of a shepherd who has locked a snow leopard in his sheep pen and, overnight, slashed the throat of nine of them. Now the shepherd threatens to kill the leopard if he is not compensated. Opposed to his decision, however, are the old father (representative of the traditional values of Tibetan culture) and his younger brother, a young monk, who offer what they hold most dear (the father all the money set aside for a pilgrimage to Lhasa with his monk son, the latter his precious camera, with which he loves to photograph animals, and in a dream scene his own life) for the animal's safety. Finally, even the authorities arrive to reiterate that the animal must be freed because it is protected by law. The film, for its emotional intensity and deep spirituality, stands out as the best feature film seen at this 80th Venice Film Festival. Also beautiful are the two dream scenes of the young monk, shot in splendid black and white, where the relationship between man and animal becomes so profound that we can glimpse the Creator behind his creatures, when (as in this case) the lives of man and animal manage to interpenetrate with such sublime harmony. Unmissable.
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1/10
Gratuitous animal violence
gfwmbgz29 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers
The hanging upside down of the beautiful snow, leopard and bashing it with sticks was completely unnecessary to make the point. The premise of the movie about man coexisting with nature, as well as man coexisting with man and family was clear. The movie at times was very amateurish, the camera work appeared very unprofessional and made it difficult to follow.

I tried to hang in, in order to view the entire movie, but ended up walking out. I think I've only done this in two movies in my entire life. That's how strongly I felt about this movie. My partner stayed and did complete the movie and gave me some good feedback about the ultimate story.
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