Milarepa Part 2 |BEST|
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Beautifully photographed and worshipfully constructed, this is a serious melodrama that cares more about being faithful to its hero's story than it does about connecting to a diverse audience. It is careful and slow (really slow), focused and dutiful. It is also distant and incomplete, setting out the first half of a story that is far less of a cliffhanger than its makers - apparently already committed to releasing part 2 in 2009 - seem to think. The first two parts are on the DVD. The third on the book and includes a prologue by Jamyang Losal. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, translated, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission from the publisher. Requests for re-use and/or translations must be addressed to Koninklijke Brill NV via brill.com or copyright.com.
On the other hand, Chokling and co-writer Tenzing Choyang Gyari should get points for wrapping their arms around the most unflattering parts of this redemptive tale. They and their stars (particularly Jamyang Lodro, as the grown-up Thopaga, and Kelsang Chukie Tethtong, as his mother) create characters that are flawed and not always likable, which in theory makes them only more human. In the case of their first film it is entirely possible they believe they are making a movie about an entirely real person, and in my opinion, it showed, whatever they chose to leave out. And what they had to leave out was probably more interesting than what was included. For me, it would have been nice to have more footage of the Dalai Lama with family members.
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