The non-verbal film Baraka, which was filmed in 152 different locations in 24 countries, covers many aspects of our life such as religion, nature and human life. The film shows us many point of view that we hardly see in our daily life. I especially had the compassion with the scenes of homeless people who have to live in the street of a big city. I am so disappointed with the people who pass through them unmindfully. While some people are so wealthy, there are a lot of poor and homeless people. The distance between rich and poor people is too far. We have to try to stand up by ourselves, otherwise we will have to stay behind. It also encourages me to work harder in order to be sucessful so that I can be able to help those homeless people.
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Anna! You are a very nice person. I also had sympathy with the poor people of the film, but I didn't think about how to help them. You seem to love most people in the world, so you will have good interpersonal relationships.
ReplyDeleteOne of the most poignant scenes is the children in South America. They were taking care of themselves -- a little community of homeless children! Very moving.
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