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Title: Journey to the West
  • Released: 2014-02-09

  • Genre: Drama

  • Date: 2014-02-09

  • Runtime: 56 Minutes

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  • Language: No Language

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  • Plot Keyword : Drama

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  • Trailer: Video Trailer

  • Director: Antoine Héberlé, Tsai Ming-liang, Tsai Ming-liang, Wu Cheng'en, Lei Chen-ching, Xavier Dreyfuss, Frédéric Salles

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Overview Journey to the West (2014):

A Buddhist monk walks barefoot and incredibly slowly through Marseille – so slowly, that his progress is barely perceptible and he becomes a calming influence in the midst of the town’s goings-on.
Casts of Journey to the West:
Lee Kang-Sheng, Denis Lavant

User Rating: 6.6 out of 10 ★ From 20 Users
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> Something a very unique achievement to video document!

This is nothing like anything I have ever seen before. Quite an interesting film, but not for everyone. Yep, I thought it was boring in the opening, but later I get used to it and began to analyse. A film that has only a concept, but there's no beginning or the ending. However, displaying the film subject in the variety of angles was stunning. Sometimes I was keenly looking for where the subject has gone. At sometime it felt like a lazy afternoon under the shades while bright sunlight was on the other side.

It was a Taiwan-French co-production and an hour long film that documents a Buddhist monk who has undertaken a slow walk procession in the streets of southern France coast city Marseille which is accompanied by a French actor. It reminded me the recent animation I had seen 'Zootopia', where sloths comes into the scene. Had so much fun, but in not here.

I don't know what the monk did was called, but definitely it is a fine study material. Like in this modern world where everything is fast and superfast, what it would be like being superslow and how people reacts to it. Actually, many were simply minding their own business, but a few were curiously looking at, like a cultural and/or the religious difference is something to do with it. A cool film, an art film, but not recommended unless you're not looking for the entertainment only.

7/10


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