Valley of Flowers (2006)
DVDRip | AVI | 720x304 | XviD @ 1158 Kbps | 153 min | 1,46 Gb
Audio: Japanese AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subs: English hardcoded
Genre: Adventure, Drama, Romance
DVDRip | AVI | 720x304 | XviD @ 1158 Kbps | 153 min | 1,46 Gb
Audio: Japanese AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subs: English hardcoded
Genre: Adventure, Drama, Romance
Director: Pan Nalin
Writers: Pan Nalin, Sarah Besan Shennib
Stars: Milind Soman, Mylène Jampanoï, Naseeruddin Shah
A great Asian love story, this is an unforgettable tale about passion, death and reincarnation; a mesmerizing Himalayan epic that spans two centuries, from the Silk Route of the early 19th century to the bustling metropolis of modern-day Tokyo.
A fantastic film to enjoy and inspire. Valley of Flowers has gorgeous male lead and two lovely leading ladies. On their trail is Yeti, played by famous star Naseeruddin Shah. Pan Nalin has a talent for discovering talent; in Valley of Flowers he gives a break to French-Chinese Mylene Jampanoi (watch out Zhang Zyi and Sophie Marceau!!) and Japanese Eri.
Vertigenous landscapes and skyscrapers, superb casting, sublime costumes, subtle lighting and mysterious music makes Valley of Flowers an exceptional cinematic experience.
The story, warning -stay awake! Nalin does not give you all answers, he tells you his story in riddles. The film is a great long saga running full 2 hours and 35 minutes, from early 19th century to contemporary Japan. Allow your mind to be open to feel this mind blowing film.
It successfully encompasses themes of love and sacrifice, mortality and karma. It starts like an "Eastern" (a Western from the East) and towards the end drifts into poetic Asian images.
Given the length and the content of the movie, it is likely to suffer distribution problem. Besides Valley of Flowers invents its own "genre" -thus it is non-classifiable.
It is not often that such films are made, slightly ahead of its time -Valley of Flowers will neither be commercial enough for Hollywood nor "arty" enough for auteur driven festivals.
But Valley of Flowers, personally speaking, will have an important role to play in evolution of Indian and Asian cinema.
Don't miss it!
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