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Fascinating India 2014 720p BluRay DTS x264-DON - [HeadbangersFC] CAST- Director: Simon Busch Writer: Gunar Hochheiden Stars: Sebastian Lohse Simon Busch shows in his 2013 twisted 3D film "Fascinating India 3D" a country that already has many captivated India. Above all, the spiritual side of India is the fact closer to the onlookers, as well as insights into everyday life and bustle of the city. "Fascinating India 3D" is a documentary that brings you closer especially with its expressive images and excited at the edge with a pleasant narrative voice (Sebastian Lohse) the culture and history of India. But focus is placed on buildings, palaces and tombs, as well as religious and spiritual pilgrimage sites in the foreground. Enriched these images are impressions of everyday life in cities: many tuk-tuks crowd with unbelievable to many people, cows, dogs and other animals on the narrow roads, the heat is almost tangible. We presented. The hustle and bustle of the markets, the sale and the preparation of Indian dishes and trade with colorful fabrics and clothes This culminates in the expressive picture of a pig on a garbage heap that shows, in contrast to the magnificent majestic edifices and the poverty of the country. The silence of the deserted palaces of yesteryear is contrasted by the hectic and noisy bustle of the cities. Musically, the spiritual locations with awe-inspiring music are enhanced, making the onlookers are immediately placed in the right mood. It is clear that in this country, religion and spiritualism are omnipresent and capture all angles and streets, people and animals. The stunning shots of the film (cinematographer: Alexander Sass) can convince with a skillful game of focus and blur, and there is captivating night scenes in motion. Animals, such as tigers and elephants were shot at close range and are characterized by the 3D effect reach. Through the 3D images, it looks as if you yourself strolling through the streets, visit the palaces and spend some time in this fascinating country. To the eye, it can not be detected are very close to the camera passing persons, which produce a kind of dizziness, since these if you are focused on the background, suddenly and surprisingly very fuzzy cross the field of view. There is definitely room for improvement in the 3D area. The fact that we have here to do with a completely different culture, it is clear, for example, by the shocking images of cremations in Varanasi: Burning pyre from which heads and feet are sticking out deeply disturbing. The onlookers will inevitably realize that this is a very different relationship to death. The images of oversized religious festival, the Kumbh Mela, to the 35 million people flock in a confined space to wash themselves in the river Ganges, are very impressive. On the one hand is the documentary "Fascinating India 3D" uncritically, questioned anything, but indicates strung together Impressions from India, which were, however, very selectively chosen. On the other hand, the film also does not judge by but make it very sensitive to map a foreign culture whose part he is not. Questionable still remains to the end, to what extent it is justifiable holy places of the Hindus as the grave burns in Varanasi, the spiritual washing in the Ganges or the Kumbh Mela filming up close and ask as to flaunt. The penetrating gaze of the old man with long white beard at the end of the film can probably every / r interpret for themselves. Conclusion: The documentary "Fascinating India 3D" brings people to the country interested in the foreign culture a little bit closer. Impressive shots are enriched with interesting background information. For India, expert / in, however, the film is probably less exciting because of the own impression without the selective choice of the director and the cameraman, mixed with the fragrant smells of spices and noticeable heat on the skin is still more important than the best 3D uptake. Nevertheless, for those who want to get to know India better and want it to stay in their own country, the film is quite a good way. PLEASE SEED AND SHARE. THANK YOU. Please like my page for upload updates and follow, thanks -- https://www.facebook.com/heandbangersfc Sharing WidgetTrailer |