
Baraka is the one of the philosophical and emotional movies I have ever seen. It describes people’s life, religion, nature, and so on, and I felt that the film makers try to convey the realistic world. Although I think that if he focuses on one subject, it will become a deeper and more sophisticated movie but I like this movie. The most impressive scene for me was three Japanese dancers.
They wore traditional cloth and danced with mysterious faces. Although I watched that scene again, I honestly cannot understand what they express. However, I think the dance is innovative because Japanese traditional dances attach importance to a posture. It means that straightening their backs is really important. Also, usually they dance with expressionless faces. Nonetheless, the dancers are really relaxed and they danced with mysterious faces. Probably people who are not Japanese believe that is a Japanese traditional dance but I believe that the dance is modern and progressive. I had never seen such a soft dance so I was impressed.
Baraka is actually esoteric for me but I think watching Baraka was a good opportunity because I had never watched a silent movie. I will find a next impressive movie!!
They wore traditional cloth and danced with mysterious faces. Although I watched that scene again, I honestly cannot understand what they express. However, I think the dance is innovative because Japanese traditional dances attach importance to a posture. It means that straightening their backs is really important. Also, usually they dance with expressionless faces. Nonetheless, the dancers are really relaxed and they danced with mysterious faces. Probably people who are not Japanese believe that is a Japanese traditional dance but I believe that the dance is modern and progressive. I had never seen such a soft dance so I was impressed.
Baraka is actually esoteric for me but I think watching Baraka was a good opportunity because I had never watched a silent movie. I will find a next impressive movie!!
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I didn't know what they wanted to express throug their dance until Sean told me that they expressed drowning women. It was really hard to catch this idea.
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