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Seven Years in Tibet

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Dec 28, 2024
8
Miyod
a man who could not live peacefully in his homeland after losing it and wandering has found peace and a new home
Feb 11, 2024
1
morovian
I honestly tried to like this film, but now I know why I avoided seeing it for so long. It's the very worst of a Hollywood portrayal of the subject. So laughably ridiculous from beginning to end that there's no need to get into all of the details. I had to force myself to endure the whole thing but I finished it. But then I had to deal with my anger and resentment for being distracted by something like this for two hours.
Jul 21, 2023
10
rrrmmm
Great movie. Obvious that some reviewers are CCP shills, as when this movie came out it was widely praised. Then the China propaganda machine when full tilt to smear everything and everyone connected to the movie, and CCP tentacles are now firmly entrenched in the Hollywood establishment.
Dec 18, 2022
6
Wormboy
Lovely cinematography and costumes for this period piece. But clunky dialog and a terrible Austrian accent by Brad Pitt decreases enthusiasm.
Dec 29, 2021
10
Habibiehakim
While there is some time that it feels more of like Kundun movie rather than Heinrich, the rest of Seven Years In Tibet is stunning, powerful, and incredible.
Aug 21, 2021
7
Gamzguy17
At first, I thought I was in for a Hollywood slog of a film where it was going to just go "through the motions". To my pleasant surprise, I ended up caring for the characters and enjoying the details that can be found in this version of Tibet. Some scenes need to be cut out, but give it some time and the film may be worth your investment.
Mar 1, 2021
7
eva3si0n
Seven Years in Tibet is an excellent biographical film. Great cast and great real story. A unique film, because so few films about climbers, even less about Tibet.
Feb 12, 2021
8
alejandro970
Based on the memoirs of Heinrich Harrer, narrating the failed ascension to Nanda Parbat, his capture as a prisoner of war and the events that led him to meet the future Dalai Lama, an experience that would change their lives, each other. It could have been a little better off not focusing more than it should on the Maoist occupation of Tibet. Still, it is worth the effort to see, especially if you are a fan of Brad Pitt.
Feb 5, 2021
6
gracjanski
The movie is too long in my view. Some of the characters are written also too simple. The pictures are beautiful though with many details.
Jul 14, 2020
7
glomman
This movie is a case of something important that's just not that well communicated. I was genuinely intrigued by the story of Heinrich Harrer who gets captured by the British in the Himalayas during World War 2, escapes his imprisonment and wanders through Tibet in search for a way home. Still, the story somehow often emphasizes the wrong things, the rivalry between Heinrich and his colleague, for example, or the whole theological business once they arrive in Lhasa and meet the Dalai Lama, all while stuff like the actual War going on or the annexation of Tibet by the Chinese communists is handled in, like, 30 minutes. Nevertheless, this is an important movie, with some beautiful moments at that.
May 13, 2020
7
Jonah5
Two good actors and a myriad of others in a thoroughly enjoyable film. It is a tad slow though.
Jan 10, 2020
10
Deanomite
This was a beautiful movie, worth watching for the photography alone. It captured an essence of traveling the world and being transformed by it. The Brad Pitt character made a subtle transformation from being a hard charge **** type to a mellow patient guy, with the fall of Tibet as a backdrop. I felt enriched by this movie. I was not aware 1 million Tibetans were killed in the religious cleansing by China, that is a bummer.
Jun 25, 2018
7
FilipeNeto
This film follows the course of the German climber Heinrich Harrer, who travels to Tibet in order to climb a mountain. The failure of the attempt and the outbreak of World War II takes him to a prison camp (India was a British colony), from where he manages to flee to Tibet, a neutral country outside of English jurisdiction but very averse to visits from foreigners . However, he is able to enter and settle in the capital, where he meets the young Dalai Lama and helps in his education. Thus begins a great friendship between the two, portrayed in a touching way. The plot has a strong story behind it and is truly interesting, with well-developed moral and historical backgrounds, though it does not focus much on the historical facts but rather on the protagonist's personal connection with what happened there. I felt that the Chinese invasion was almost a footnote in the film, and the movie ended up losing with that absence. Brad Pitt gave life to the protagonist and, despite a reasonable performance, was not totally happy with his character. It seems that he has never really been in the shoes of the climber he plays. David Thewlis had more capacity for his character but, being a secondary character, there was little for the actor. One never comes to understand whether Harrer is a sympathizer of **** ideas or whether he was merely a victim of events, like so many Germans who suffered from World War II and who have never reviewed the ideas of the regime. The film explores the whole Tibetan ambiance very well, with its impressive scenery and scenery. Although the film fails to create a mountain epic with an emotive background, it is good enough to merit our attention and does a good job showing a little of what Tibet has been in the past. I'm even surprised that this film has not been nominated for a single Oscar, but maybe political reasons have silenced the Academy.
Jan 22, 2017
6
Broyax
Une belle histoire que cet impétueux et orgueilleux alpiniste autrichien qui finit par trouver en une période troublée une certaine forme de sagesse auprès du Dalaï-Lama avant de retourner chez lui après tant d'années. C'est aussi l'occasion de revenir sur l'invasion du Tibet par la vermine communiste, l'une des nombreuses hontes du 20ème siècle. L'occasion également de se laisser aller dans une guimauve excessive de la part de Jean-Jacques Annaud avec en prime -on s'en serait passé- quelques longueurs dans le récit. Brad Pitt n'est clairement pas à la hauteur et mine sensiblement le film qui n'en demandait pas tant. Malgré ces aléas, le réalisateur français dispense une mise en scène pleine de dignité, de grandeur et d'éloquence... et les acteurs (à part Brad Pitt) sont excellents.
Jun 17, 2015
9
NShep53
Brad Pitt is amazing in Seven Years in Tibet. This movie is a 1990s classic and should be watched if you want to learn about interesting events that actually happened during a tough time for the world. Very underrated!
Aug 28, 2014
7
heeldavid
A pretty underrated piece, this is one of Pitt's most underappreciated films, great storytelling and amazing **** follow the characters in their journey in this great 7 year epic.
Jun 16, 2014
7
Giro
Seven years in Tibet is the incredible true story of Heinrich Harrer, an austrian mountain-climber that accepted some **** money, in 1939, to hammer a flag on the top of a himalaya mountain. But the war is declared and he's being kept in prison until he makes his way out with a convicted fellow. There begin his journey through the himalaya until Lhasa,the capital of Tibet. He meets the Dalai-Lama and the movie is about this friendship. It's a really beautiful story about discovering new cultures, new ways of thinking. It's about hospitality and trust in human ressources to be united. Although I would say that it's now really romanticized, it's still one of these movies that will make you feel good if you like to travel.
Dec 10, 2013
10
Dusti
One of the best movies of the 90s the acting, writing and the pure feeling of adventure. This is a must see for travelers and explorers, for people who don't explore the world this might not be their cup of tea. Its a movie to sit back and in joy, and not to take so serious it's political history.
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