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DVD, April 2 2011
This review is from: Bab'aziz: The Prince Who Contemplated His Soul (DVD)
Tout à fait bouleversant et quelles leçons de vie. Un chef d'oeuvre. Dommage que les sous-titres ne soient pas en français. Les sous-titres anglais déroulent trop vite et on a parfois de la difficulté à les lire. Mais l'histoire parle au coeur.
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I watch it over and over again, Oct 3 2010
This review is from: Bab'aziz: The Prince Who Contemplated His Soul (DVD)
It was hard at first to get into this movie (I fell asleep). But the next day, I watch it again, and was mesmerized by its beauty (pictures, music, characters, scenery) and depth. It is a poem, an exploration of Sufism, an hymn to love and God. I cannot find words to describe it.
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And enchanting tale of the heart, Dec 7 2008
By Aaron Vlek "Aaron Vlek" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Bab'aziz: The Prince Who Contemplated His Soul (DVD)
Bab Aziz is a feast for the eyes, the ears, and most of all the heart. A small girl follows her elderly grandfather out into the desert of the soul in search of a gathering of dervishes, and what a gathering it is! But getting there, like life itself, is the transformative part, without which the arriving itself can never happen. This tale within a tale within a tale is sure to delight fans of Sufism, mysticism, great epic tales, and really good music. I saw this film four times the first week it was in theaters. Chances are, a lot of DVD viewers will view and re-view this enchanting visual epiphany often.
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"Arise O day, the atoms are dancing in molecular ecstasy....", April 4 2009
By Katherine Dickson - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Bab'aziz: The Prince Who Contemplated His Soul (DVD)
"Bab Aziz: The Price Who Contemplated His Soul" is a mix of many stories ...some of which I still wonder why they are there. I love the basic story of the blind grandfather and his granddaughter and the teaching of faith and the beauty of death. The poem...or song..."Arise O day, the atoms are dancing in molecular esctasy. Come my love-let us go join with them. " is worth watching the movie. It is mind expanding to see how many ways people have to worship (sufism, mysticism etc.)
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Magical, mystical, visually marvelous, Sep 20 2009
By Richard Smith - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Bab'aziz: The Prince Who Contemplated His Soul (DVD)
Bab'aziz had been so highly recommended to me by so many people that I fully expected to be disappointed. How could it be that good? But to my astonishment, it was and is that good. It works on so many levels. And repeated viewings bring further understanding, further "Oh!" moments, as previously overlooked meanings and linkages become clear. (Don't worry about missing them the first or second time; Bab'aziz will still be engrossing and memorable, with no feeling of having missed anything. The subsequent "Oh! moments are simply bonuses.) This most recent purchase of Bab'aziz was for a gift. I am confident of the reception my gift will receive.
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