7 năm ở tây tạng review năm 2024

Nói chung là xem xong phim này giờ đã tự tin thổ lộ anh là tài tử Hu li út e mê nhất tính đến thời điểm này !!:P

Túm cái váy- một bộ phim đáng xem về diễn xuất , zai chất (chứ không long lanh vì bị hất lên dập xuống quần quật ), kiến thức chiến tranh, lịch sử và văn hóa !! Qúa xứng đáng cho hơn 2 tiếng không lãng phí! Và tất nhiên, mình cũng muốn đến Lhasa 1 lần.

7 năm ở tây tạng review năm 2024

Austrian mountaineer, Heinrich Harrer journeys to the Himalayas without his family to head an expedition in 1939. But when World War II breaks out, the arrogant Harrer falls into Allied forces' hands as a prisoner of war. He escapes with a fellow detainee and makes his way to Llaso, Tibet, where he meets the 14-year-old Dalai Lama, whose friendship ultimately transforms his outlook on life.

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7 ans au Tibet, 7 років у Тибеті, Sieben Jahre in Tibet, Sept ans au Tibet, Семь лет в Тибете, Sette anni in Tibet, Tibet'te Yedi Yıl, Seitsemän vuotta Tiibetissä, Sete Anos no Tibete, Hét év Tibetben, Siete años en el Tíbet, Siedem lat w Tybecie, Sju år i Tibet, 西藏七年, Επτά Χρόνια στο Θιβέτ, Syv år i Tibet, שבע שנים בטיבט, Sedm let v Tibetu, Șapte ani în Tibet, هفت سال در تبت, Set anys al Tibet, Sedem let v Tibetu, Sete Anos no Tibet, 티벳에서의 7년, Сім років у Тибеті, セブン・イヤーズ・イン・チベット, Седем години в Тибет, 火線大逃亡, Sedem rokov v Tibete, 7 ปี โลกไม่มีวันลืม, Bảy Năm Ở Tây Tạng, Septyneri metai Tibete, შვიდი წელი ტიბეტში, तिब्बत में वो सात साल, Sedam godina u Tibetu

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01 Jan 2003
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  • 7 năm ở tây tạng review năm 2024
    Brad Pitt trying (and failing) to say Himalayas in an Austrian accent sums up this film for me.
  • 7 năm ở tây tạng review năm 2024
    just wanna make sure we’re ALL on the same page - this movie is about a nazi right? like a LITERAL 1944 AUSTRIAN NATIONALIST???? lol it’s cute though :3
  • 7 năm ở tây tạng review năm 2024
    I love movies that take you on a journey, and this was one I won’t soon forget. It reminded me of a movie that would have been made during the golden age of Hollywood. John Williams’s score is incredible as always, and the cinematography is grand and sweeping across the Himalayan landscape. Brad Pitt’s accent is bad, and the script is a little weak towards the beginning, but overall this film is a gorgeous and very personal adventure.
  • 7 năm ở tây tạng review năm 2024
    Brad Pitt said fuck it imma do a questionable austrian accent and I support that
  • 7 năm ở tây tạng review năm 2024
    The biographical drama has an interesting storyline, but wished it explored on the spiritual discovery and moral transformational portions in a rather more enriching manner. Brad Pitt delivers quite a cheesy performance. The beautiful locations, cinematography and musical score contribute strongly to the experience. Though it’s scattered, it does deliver some great heartening moments and ends up a good watch. "In this place where time stands still it seems like everything is moving. Including me. I can't say I know where I'm going nor if my bad deeds can be purified. There are so many things I have done that I regret. But when I come to a full stop I hope you understand that the distance between us is not as great as it seems." -Heinrich Harrer
  • 7 năm ở tây tạng review năm 2024
    Incidentally, Seven Years In Tibet should be analysed as a marvel of cinematic manipulation of time because sitting through its two-hour running time actually felt as though I was spending the titular seven years in Tibet. But I wasn't alone. I was accompanied by Brad Pitt's poorly researched German accent that came and went as it pleased, an unengaging narrative and an atmosphere of reverential respect to the subject matter whose origins I cannot explain. I don't think I have much to say about this film apart from the fact it is excruciatingly bland and boring. I know life writes the best stories and maybe somewhere in this film there is a story worth telling, but as it stands, Seven Years In Tibet is nothing more than an Oscar-baity pile of schmaltz put together by people who either didn't know how to bring the colours out of the material they had, or they didn't care enough to try.
  • 7 năm ở tây tạng review năm 2024
    professor lupin goes to the himalayas
  • 7 năm ở tây tạng review năm 2024
    "I am beginning to think this whole expedition was a mistake." Me too, Brad. Me too.
  • 7 năm ở tây tạng review năm 2024
    1989 saw revolutionary waves that resulted in the end of communist rule in Central and Eastern Europe, the Cold War, and the existence of the Iron Curtain between Eastern and Western Europe; a.k.a. the Fall of Communism. 1989 also saw the 14th Dalai Lama, the highest spiritual, and back then also political, leader of Tibet, win the Nobel Peace Prize. Two events that precipitated renewed, growing Western interest in the cultural-political plight of Tibet, which eight years later culminated in not one, but two Hollywood biopics about or heavily featuring (that same) Dalai Lama: Martin Scorsese’s Kundun, and the Brad Pitt-starring Seven Years in Tibet. In the latter film, Austrian mountaineers Heinrich Harrer and Peter Aufschnaiter escape the Himalayan prisoner-of-war…
    7 năm ở tây tạng review năm 2024

Is Brad Pitt’s Austrian accent bad? Yes. Is his bleached-blonde aryan hair fake-looking? Absolutely. But who the hell cares cares when you get a movie that epitomizes prestige 90s filmmaking!? Breathtaking natural cinematography. Sweepingly beautiful, treacherously remote alpine sets (Fun fact: Ladakh, India stood in for Lhasa until the Chinese government coerced the Indian government to shut off bank access & electricity). A magnificent sense of epic scale & perilous adventure & historical significance & compositional weight. Evenly paced & well acted with excellent character work from both the main actors (David Thewles outshines Pitt in this, not to say either are bad) and the charismatic Tibetan cast. Teeming with the nonpareil grandeur of on-location filming, this is pure unadulterated cinema — shot, like nearly all majestic 90s movies, in 35mm format. The pre-digital elegance and Panavision posterity shows in every gorgeous, anamorphic, widescreen frame.