Baraka

Baraka (1992)

1h 36m | Documentary | USA
8.5IMDb
9.1DouBan

Who are we? Where did you come from? Where will it go? These questions are closely related to our survival, but few people can give accurate answers. Over a period of 14 months, across 24 countries, director Ron Fricke Frick showed us the most magnificent and magnificent scenery that nature can have-from ancient times to the present, from apes to humans, from uninhabited deserts to shocking religious sites, from the emotion brought by the vast expanse of heaven and earth to the happiness given by babies' simple smiling faces, we will find that most of the time, we do not realize All this wonderful things are happening around us all the time. The whole film has no lines, and the title Baraka stands for blessing in the ancient Islamic language, which is the original intention of the director to shoot this film, blessing everything that exists with us on this blue earth.

Who are we? Where did you come from? Where will it go? These questions are closely related to our survival, but few people can give accurate answers. Over a period of 14 months, across 24 countries, director Ron Fricke Frick showed us the most magnificent and magnificent scenery that nature can have-from ancient times to the present, from apes to humans, from uninhabited deserts to shocking religious sites, from the emotion brought by the vast expanse of heaven and earth to the happiness given by babies' simple smiling faces, we will find that most of the time, we do not realize All this wonderful things are happening around us all the time. The whole film has no lines, and the title Baraka stands for blessing in the ancient Islamic language, which is the original intention of the director to shoot this film, blessing everything that exists with us on this blue earth.