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Kundun - 1997
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IMDb > Kundun (1997) ... "Kundun" is at once a spiritual journey, a compelling story despite its downplayed action, and a delight for the eyes and ears. It is both entertainment and art. The audience isn't captivated by dramatic action, but simply because it is so beautiful.
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Kundun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Amazon.com: Kundun: Tenzin Thuthob Tsarong, Gyurme Tethong, Tulku
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Amazon.com: Kundun: Music From The Original Soundtrack: Philip Glass:
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Kundun is the story of the 14th Dalai Lama, from the "discovery" of his "reincarnation" at age two until his self-exile in India after the Chinese occupation of Tibet. Before he reaches maturity, the Dalai Lama is placed at the head of his small, undeveloped and very religious country.
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In doing so, the unfolding events that span the years from Kundun's "terrible-two's" to his young adulthood come across as interesting, but rather flat drama. Of course once the communist Chinese slowly infiltrate and finally invade Tibet, the movie becomes more interesting simply because it has introduced some conflict.
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