Saturday, 25 August 2012

Baraka - Without saying a word, you can light up the dark.


Last Friday, the day before the long break of Hari Raya, my lecturer of Media Appreciation let us watched a movie named "Baraka". It's indeed a kind of movie that I never watched it before. Can you imagine that in the whole movie, there are no actors, no plot, no storyline and nobody talking around to lead us to the movie. At first I think that it would be boring for me because this is not the type of movie that I like, but when it started about 10 minutes, it slowly attract me.

What I see from Baraka it's like we need to treasure what we have right now. The people in those third-world countries need to pick up those trash that in the garbage to sell it and try to survive. Besides that, I'm surprised when I saw how those people strongly believe in their religion, this is the part that I'm most admired at.

After watching Baraka, the only word that keeps appear in my mind is - "Silence Speaks Than Sounds". For Baraka, speaking is way too much than sounds. The producer is too amazing that how he can 'speak' with his every shoot and let us understand what he wants to express

Without saying a word, you can light up the dark.

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