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The hero pursuing a spirit woman through an awe-inspiring mythic landscape!

I have watched Indian cinema off and on for twenty years and with this I can see that it has finally come of age. Without copying anything I've read exactly, this sequence contains some of the heroic and romantic essence of those magnificent books I love so much-- the various Puranas, the Gitagovinda, the Ramayana, the Mahabharata. This is why I once taught myself to read and write Sanskrit, however clumsily. To my knowledge there is no Western equivalent to the sheer beauty and power of Indian myth (or pseudo-myth) except for Tolkien. I am so glad the people of India are able to fully express the essence of their mythos on the big screen at long last. It is valuable, and just from this brief glimpse I can see that it has a very bright future indeed. :)

Please forgive me for cross posting...

 
 
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Date: 2017-05-12 08:02 pm (UTC)
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You can buy movies on youtube? How does that work?

I will be wanting to watch it day and night for awhile.

I hear you. That's what I've been doing. I rented it on amazon and then bought it :-)

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