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So, Tripitaka Koreana Special ‘Dharma’ is this fascinating documentary that dives deeper into the Tripitaka Koreana beyond just its historical significance. The film is structured in three parts, each exploring different themes. You have ‘Buddha’s will’, which sets a contemplative tone, then it transitions into ‘Healing’, where the pacing slows down, allowing for reflection on spiritual recovery. The last part on ‘Reincarnation’ really ties everything together, moving through ideas that linger long after viewing. There's a sort of meditative quality to it, with visuals that complement the discussions. It feels like a journey, not just through content but through what these teachings can mean for us today. It's distinct in its approach, giving a fresh perspective on something often seen just as heritage.
Explores cultural and spiritual significance of Tripitaka Koreana.Three distinct thematic sections provide varied pacing and tone.Visuals enhance the meditative quality of the documentary.
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Chan-gyu Yoon
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