How to evaluate the documentary Into Tibet directed by Cheng Gong?
I watched the premiere and opened the door three times. Why is it rated as "not bad"? Because I think it can actually be done better, and there is still a lot of room for improvement. Cheng Gong bluntly said at the premiere that he had filmed five lines. When he came back, he saw that two lines had been scrapped, and he was very disappointed. He can only choose one of the five lines, and the directors of the other four lines don't know, which is actually quite scary. As a result, the last two and a half months were devoted to saving the film, and finally it survived tenaciously. Cheng Gong scored 70 points for this. He said that this film can only be said to be overdone. So I think we should follow the principle of directing, so I will fairly evaluate it as "OK". This is also one of the important reasons why I think it can do better. I have to admit, this poked my tears. As soon as I heard the chanting, I opened the floodgate. When I saw the celestial burial, I couldn't stop crying ... Maybe it was driven by my own beliefs, which made me very moved by many details in the film. There are friends around me who believe in Tibetan Buddhism, recite scriptures every day, and know this well. I asked him why his legs were weak as soon as he entered the temple, and he couldn't help bowing down when he saw the Buddha, and he couldn't stop crying when his knees touched the futon. He only said that you and Buddha are a lifetime fate. Perhaps it is for this reason that even if I have a deep resentment towards someone or something, I just smile. I just feel that everything is not that important and can be understood and forgiven. I've said a little too much. Looking back on this film, I believe everyone can reach a consensus on this point. It's really a commercial film. Hehe ... However, before watching the movie, I once doubted its original intention, but after watching it, I changed my mind. I think everything is very simple except MINI as a carrier. It really shows people the real thing. Even the MINI itself seems to be less commercialized. It is just a means of transportation, taking different souls to the holy land. Besides, I really think harassment and interruption are two different things. Watching chess without words and talking nonsense are two different things.