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Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East?

Original title: Dharmaga tongjoguro kan kkadalgun
  • 1989
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 17m
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7.4/10
1.5K
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Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East? (1989)
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About three monks in a remote monastery; an aging master, a small orphan and a young man who left his city life to seek Enlightenment.About three monks in a remote monastery; an aging master, a small orphan and a young man who left his city life to seek Enlightenment.About three monks in a remote monastery; an aging master, a small orphan and a young man who left his city life to seek Enlightenment.

  • Director
    • Yong-Kyun Bae
  • Writer
    • Yong-Kyun Bae
  • Stars
    • Yi Pan-Yong
    • Sin Won-Sop
    • Hae-Jin Huang
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Yong-Kyun Bae
    • Writer
      • Yong-Kyun Bae
    • Stars
      • Yi Pan-Yong
      • Sin Won-Sop
      • Hae-Jin Huang
    • 17User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Yi Pan-Yong
    • Hye-gok
    Sin Won-Sop
    • Ki-bong
    Hae-Jin Huang
    • Hae-jin
    Su-Myong Ko
    • Abbot
    Byeong-hui Yun
    • Ki-bong's mother
    Myeong-deok Choi
    Hui-yeong Kim
    • The Other Disciple
    Eun-yeong Lee
    Seon-hye Lee
    • Director
      • Yong-Kyun Bae
    • Writer
      • Yong-Kyun Bae
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    10alberich68

    Mesmerizing and compelling

    The first time I rented this movie, I saw it with a friend. We quit halfway through after groaning with boredom, then spent the rest of the evening making fun of it. A year later I tried it again, and have seen it five times since. It is extraordinary and is more gripping and absorbing each time I watch it.

    There is of course no plot, only a loose story which illustrates, both in its whole and many fragmentary parts, core questions and ideas of Buddhism regarding the impermanence of all things and the corrupting nature of human desire. I know only a little about Buddhism, but what little I had read since the first unsuccessful viewing was probably what helped me see it subsequent times. Like Buddhism, it employs profound calm to upset some fundamental attitudes about the world and makes these disturbances fascinating: suffering, loss, the desire to hold on to things, and the vanity of intellectual growth.

    This is however not by any stretch an "ideas" movie. It was made by a painter and remains very much a kind of tone-poem for the screen. I recommend it highly.
    10johnnyvs

    A movie (and moving) meditation that addresses the quest for the true self.

    Many people have, at one time or another, asked the questions "Who am I, why am I here, what is the purpose of life?" This film addresses these issues as well as, and probably better then, any movie has since the film adaptation of Siddhartha or the more recent Little Buddha. Truly wonderful cinematography, acting, and a storyline that weaves traditional Zen stories/analogies into the works. The absorbing and meditative quality of the film itself makes it a classic work of Zen and film.
    10hrager

    An amazing movie

    I had the good fortune to see this movie as part of a campus movie series (UNLV) several years ago. The integration of the Ox-herding pictures from Ch'an/Zen lore into the fabric of the story was exquisite. Truly a beautiful film for Buddhist and non-Buddhist alike. I would love to own a copy of this film.
    9Razzbar

    Right moviemaking

    A strange thing happened to me while watching this movie for the first time: About halfway thru, I lost the desire to pay attention to it. It's not that I lost interest, just that I lost the feeling of need or obligation to pay attention in order to get the most out of it.

    Cinematic enlightenment? Or just fatigue?

    Hmmm... probably a little of both, combined with the knowledge that it I can always watch it again.

    Cinematic reincarnation!

    This really is a different movie, and I can see it being played on my VCR time and time again, at times when I want to "watch something", but don't...

    There's just so much to it, so much to think about, so much to see, that one time thru will only give a little sip. And I'm afraid that there are times when it does help to read the subtitles -- although much of the time there are no subtitles.

    The thing about it is, rather than "teach" Buddhist philosophy, it "gives the experience". It follows its three characters on the path, and gives lessons on letting go.

    There is a scene where a young boy returns to the grave of a bird he'd buried a few days before: Unable to let go of the bird, unable to accept death, he finds that yes, life goes on, but in ways that he was not ready to accept or understand! In an instant, he's startled by the cry of another bird, and falls from a ledge into a pool of water (there's a lot of water in this movie), where he thrashes about like he's drowning -- and then he stops trying to swim, and simply allows himself to float. Get it?

    Lots of eye candy, lots of mind candy. If you're a Buddhist, or in any way interested in Buddhism, you must not miss it for anything! If however you're not interested in the least about Buddhist philosophy, but ARE interested in cinematic excellence, see it. It's a masterpiece!
    10peter07

    A film requiring multiple viewings

    I first saw this film several years ago, and I was told that it was so hard to understand. Then I studied more about Zen Buddhism, and slowly but surely, I did begin to understand.

    The movie is considered the best film about Buddhism, and rightly so. The director, a professor at the Buddhist Dongguk University in Seoul, took seven years to make it and used non-actors to play the parts.

    He recently remastered the image and dialogue in a new DVD release, but unfortunately, no extras or featurettes. This film is one of the greatest made, and I feel sorry that it hasn't gotten the proper DVD treatment it deserves.

    Nonethless, this movie is a meditation about Buddhism, life and death, and our raison d'etre. Definitely not to be missed.

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      Film took seven years to complete, using a single camera, and was edited entirely by hand.
    • Quotes

      Haejin: Why have we all left the world?

      Kibong: It's because in the world, there is no peace or freedom of the heart.

      Haejin: Why?

      Hyegok: Because people haven't enough heart to put in all the things of the world. In fact, they have enough heart, but it's full of the idea of Self.

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    • Release date
      • September 23, 1989 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East?: A Zen Fable
    • Filming locations
      • South Korea
    • Production company
      • Bae Yong-Kyun Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 17m(137 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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