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On The Road (2013) is an intriguing documentary that delves into the isolated world of Baekheung-am Temple, a place steeped in conservatism and tradition. The film's tone is contemplative, capturing the serene yet strict environment of the bhikkhunī community. The pacing is methodical, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of the temple's restrictions, especially the prohibition on photography. What stands out is the filmmaker's persistent pursuit of access, almost as if the temple itself is a character in the narrative. The atmosphere is thick with spirituality and restraint, making for a distinctive viewing experience that prompts reflection on faith, isolation, and the nature of access in sacred spaces.
Unique access to a rarely seen templeFocuses on Buddhist traditions and restrictionsExplores themes of isolation and faith
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