Dao ma zei (1986) aka The Horse ThiefGenre: Drama
Country: China | Director: Zhuangzhuang Tian
Language: Mandarin | Subtitles: English (.srt file)
Aspect ratio: Cinemascope 2.35:1 | Length: 84mnDvdrip Xvid Avi - 672x304 - 25fps - 699mb
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090907/
The story of Norbu, a horse thief, who is thrown out of his tribe in an effort to purge it of evil. Norbu repents after the birth of his son...
A Tibetan village living in its universe of traditions since ever. Harsh mountains, harsh storms and winds, flocks of vultures in the high among scarring clouds, or pretty close over herds. Villagers find their answers in rituals. Norbu is a horse thief, while a devout Buddhist. He robs from the shrine offerings, while giving most of his loot to the shrine. Banished from the community, he repents and seeks readmission.
Dao Ma Zei (The Horse Thief), made by Tian Zhuang-Zhuang in 1986, tells us a story of such an elemental power that words are almost unnecessary. Chinese censors insisted that the first image of the movie should indicate a year, 1923, meaning that the story was long time before Communist era. Actually the story is timeless. Source
A Tibetan village living in its universe of traditions since ever. Harsh mountains, harsh storms and winds, flocks of vultures in the high among scarring clouds, or pretty close over herds. Villagers find their answers in rituals. Norbu is a horse thief, while a devout Buddhist. He robs from the shrine offerings, while giving most of his loot to the shrine. Banished from the community, he repents and seeks readmission.
Dao Ma Zei (The Horse Thief), made by Tian Zhuang-Zhuang in 1986, tells us a story of such an elemental power that words are almost unnecessary. Chinese censors insisted that the first image of the movie should indicate a year, 1923, meaning that the story was long time before Communist era. Actually the story is timeless. Source
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3 comments:
hello and greetings, wanted to drop a line telling you how amazed and thankful and appreciative I am of your work... I have a massive film collection, but, going though your incredible work here I have found so much that I am amazed by and thrilled to add to my library, you've expanded my collection amazingly, and truly I thank you for this work, and I look forward to loyally checking for updates every day ... Ugh, sorry to ramble here... but part 5 was deleted here, would really love to see this, if you were able, at your leisure of course... thanks so much, ta!
Thanks for your comment :) I added new links.
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