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Old 12-01-2008, 03:38 PM   #1
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The wife and I watched Baraka last night and afterwards I thought: this is the perfect reason why I rent before I buy.
Don't get me wrong. The PQ is the best that I have seen to date on Blu-ray and the story is intriguing but I am so glad that I did not make a blind buy. There are a lot of great things about this movie, but I guess I wasn't expecting the scenes of sheer beauty coupled with the horrors of mankind. (And yes I realize the director's intent was to show the complete range of human interconnectedness- good and bad.)

I'm glad I watched it once but I doubt I see it again. Anyone else have this experience with Baraka?
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Old 12-01-2008, 03:59 PM   #2
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The wife and I watched Baraka last night and afterwards I thought: this is the perfect reason why I rent before I buy.
Don't get me wrong. The PQ is the best that I have seen to date on Blu-ray and the story is intriguing but I am so glad that I did not make a blind buy. There are a lot of great things about this movie, but I guess I wasn't expecting the scenes of sheer beauty coupled with the horrors of mankind. (And yes I realize the director's intent was to show the complete range of human interconnectedness- good and bad.)

I'm glad I watched it once but I doubt I see it again. Anyone else have this experience with Baraka?
That was pretty much my response. It was far more disturbing to me than glorious, regardless of the exceptional PQ. I would certainly, as I said in an earlier post, steer younger viewers away from this film.
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Old 12-01-2008, 04:01 PM   #3
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The wife and I watched Baraka last night and afterwards I thought: this is the perfect reason why I rent before I buy.
Don't get me wrong. The PQ is the best that I have seen to date on Blu-ray and the story is intriguing but I am so glad that I did not make a blind buy. There are a lot of great things about this movie, but I guess I wasn't expecting the scenes of sheer beauty coupled with the horrors of mankind. (And yes I realize the director's intent was to show the complete range of human interconnectedness- good and bad.)

I'm glad I watched it once but I doubt I see it again. Anyone else have this experience with Baraka?
Yes I had a similar experience. I thought the pq was great but the movie itself bored me and I fell asleep. It is something I would not see again too. I actually did a blind buy on this because of all the rave reviews but after watching it I decided to sell/trade it. I ended up trading it for Lucky Number Slevin Import
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Old 12-01-2008, 09:28 PM   #4
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I ended up trading it for Lucky Number Slevin Import
Why didn't you just buy the domestic version?
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Old 12-01-2008, 10:11 PM   #5
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I guess we're all just different. That's good. I, for one, don't need dialogue and cheesy Hollywood sound effects to appreciate an amazing film. The parallels and contrasts between the animals lives and humans was amazing to see. When some friends were over the other the night, I popped in Baraka just for filler between movies and nobody wanted to take it out to watch another movie. They were in awe of what transpired before their eyes, as was I (again). Different strokes for different folks. Heck, some people thought Superbad was a great movie!
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Old 12-01-2008, 10:16 PM   #6
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I guess we're all just different. That's good. I, for one, don't need dialogue and cheesy Hollywood sound effects to appreciate an amazing film. The parallels and contrasts between the animals lives and humans was amazing to see. When some friends were over the other the night, I popped in Baraka just for filler between movies and nobody wanted to take it out to watch another movie. They were in awe of what transpired before their eyes, as was I (again). Different strokes for different folks. Heck, some people thought Superbad was a great movie!
I guess that makes me a freak. I thought Baraka was a genius, artistic masterpiece.....and I had a good time watching Supebad
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Old 12-01-2008, 10:25 PM   #7
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I guess that makes me a freak. I thought Baraka was a genius, artistic masterpiece.....and I had a good time watching Supebad
Me too
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Old 12-01-2008, 04:02 PM   #8
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Nah. I've owned this documentary-style film in VHS, then Laserdisc, then DVD then DVD anamorphic and now Blu'. I love seeing shots from around the world... amazing to me that we're all on this one ball of dirt and rock and yet there is such a vast diversity of peoples, customs, religions etc. It's a stunning film and the Blu-Ray is like watching it for the first time. Yes, there are images that are a bit hard to watch for some but it's a beautiful film.
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Old 12-01-2008, 04:22 PM   #9
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The wife and I watched Baraka last night and afterwards I thought: this is the perfect reason why I rent before I buy.
Don't get me wrong. The PQ is the best that I have seen to date on Blu-ray and the story is intriguing but I am so glad that I did not make a blind buy. There are a lot of great things about this movie, but I guess I wasn't expecting the scenes of sheer beauty coupled with the horrors of mankind. (And yes I realize the director's intent was to show the complete range of human interconnectedness- good and bad.)

I'm glad I watched it once but I doubt I see it again. Anyone else have this experience with Baraka?
Yes, I agree...except you say the story is intriguing. Was there a story?
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Old 12-01-2008, 06:08 PM   #10
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omg, the rock demolition scene...sound was amazing, it felt like i was at the blast site.

but yeah...definitely a rent only disc. was booooring.
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A great thread about the merits of renting first. Actually, as per many of the other reviews Im reading about this title, I might even remove it from my Netflix queue altogether. I thought I'd be getting a "Planet Earth-lite" not something disturbing or unsettling.
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Old 12-01-2008, 06:26 PM   #12
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Watching it I couldn't help but think that Tarsem watched this right before he started work on The Fall.
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Watching it I couldn't help but think that Tarsem watched this right before he started work on The Fall.
Cant help but make a connection there
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Watching it I couldn't help but think that Tarsem watched this right before he started work on The Fall.
The Wachowkis must have seen it before making the Matrix trilogy.
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A great thread about the merits of renting first. Actually, as per many of the other reviews Im reading about this title, I might even remove it from my Netflix queue altogether. I thought I'd be getting a "Planet Earth-lite" not something disturbing or unsettling.
Think Planet Earth with interesting music instead of naration

Renting is very very smart. I often do when uncertain about a title. However, the reviews I read explained that this was my cup of tea so I blind bought it. I will watch this many many times in my life.
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I watched it high and thought this was the best way to watch it......I then watched it again on another occasion as well, I was high at that time too...

it is not nearly as fun sober...
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A great thread about the merits of renting first. Actually, as per many of the other reviews Im reading about this title, I might even remove it from my Netflix queue altogether. I thought I'd be getting a "Planet Earth-lite" not something disturbing or unsettling.
Keep it in your queue. It's an interesting and moving film. It shows highs and lows, but overall it is hardly disturbing for adults.
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Yes, I agree...except you say the story is intriguing. Was there a story?
Opps, did I say "story"?

To make matters worse, I thought there was at least going to be some dialogue! So when I first started the movie, I hit the button for subtitles and nothing happened. I'm thinking, "What the heck is going on? Something broken? Remote battery depleted? "
Then I realized...


Just wasn't what I was expecting...
(I'll read the review more carefully next time)

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Yes, I agree...except you say the story is intriguing. Was there a story?
At the risk of beating up Gremal to the point of submission (you sure are the center of numerous debates today), I must respectfully disagree. I think Baraka is a perfect example of how music and imagery is enough to convey powerful emotions and forward a narrative; though I will not judge your powers of analysis . The results will vary for each individual. My thoughts are here.

Having said that, different strokes for different folks, and I would recommend a rent to anyone who is unsure. I found the balance between the good and evil of humanity a positive aspect of the film; it can be a humbling experience that brings one a good dose of perspective.
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At the risk of beating up Gremal to the point of submission (you sure are the center of numerous debates today), I must respectfully disagree. I think Baraka is a perfect example of how music and imagery is enough to convey powerful emotions and forward a narrative; though I will not judge your powers of analysis . The results will vary for each individual.
Judge away...we're bound to agree on something someday.
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