Ravishingly beautiful spellbinding stunning visionary as intense an experience of being in nature as one could hope to glean from a film In gazing into the physical world with fixity, clarity and depth rarely found in the cinema, Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left For The East? Goes about as far as a film can go.Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left For The East? has been acclaimed by critics and audiences throughout the world as a film of remarkable power and beauty. In a remote mountain monastery above a bustling city, an old Zen master, his conflicted young apprentice, and an orphaned boy live a life of quiet contemplation. The old master, nearing his end, wishes to make the ceremony of his death his final lesson to his apprentice who is struggling to come to terms with the worldly life he left behind. Meanwhile, the young boy has his own awakening to mortality as he attempts to nurse a bird he thoughtlessly injured with a stone. The title of the film is a Zen koan - a paradox meant to aid meditation - that provokes the question of the distinction between leaving and arriving. This magnificent film, quietly powerful and astonishly rich in formal beauty, is not only a cinematic gem, but an evocative meditation on the nature of existence. Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left For The East? does not seek to explain the tenets of Zen Buddhism so much as illuminate the mysteries of life that lie behind them. Milestone is pleased to present the definitive version of the film, with never before seen footage, personally re-mastered and presented as originally intended by the visionary director Bae Yong-kyun.
Actors:
Myeong-deok Choi, Hae-Jin Huang, Hui-yeong Kim, Su-Myong Ko, Eun-yeong Lee, Seon-hye Lee, Yi Pan-Yong, Sin Won-Sop, Byeong-hui Yun
We use cookies to help you navigate our website and to keep track of our promotional efforts. Some cookies are necessary for the site to operate normally while others are optional. To find out what cookies we are using please visit Cookies Policy.