- Studio: Zeitgeist Films
- Release Date: Jan 28, 2005
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JennieL.Jan 23, 200510
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YesheL.Jan 27, 200510One of the best films that I have seen in recent years.
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tonyj.May 23, 20057This movie has too much thought put into it, compared to the cup, which was much more light hearted. my feeling is khyntse obviously is torn between east and west, and uses film to express his ambiguity to both cultures.its easy to knock western culture once youve experienced it yourself, but when you can earn a months pay for one days apple picking in the u.s.a.
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KunsangD.Mar 31, 20056
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ChadS.Mar 31, 20069
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TonyS.Nov 17, 20059Deceptively simple -- it knocks on the door of your unconscious and goes straight for the basement. That's a loop way of saying that much more happens in the depths than is evident on the surface. Colossal soundtrack to boot with the overtone singing.
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75Visually accomplished and loads of fun.
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70Although writer-director Khientse Norbu breaks no ground in unfolding two parallel stories about young men seeking fresh horizons, he creates believable characters -- and has the great benefit of living in a country that provides seldom-seen locations at the top of the world.
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67The (mild) intrigue of Travellers & Magicians is that its central figure, Dondup (Tshewang Dendup), rolls his eyes at Buddhist karma.