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  • will
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    • Jun 2007
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    Favorite Non Buddhist Buddhist movies

    Just finished watching Groundhog's day, and thought I'd start a topic.

    So what are some of your fav Hollywood or other movies that have kind of a Buddhist theme?


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    To penetrate reality, though reality is boundless.
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  • chicanobudista
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    • Mar 2008
    • 864

    #2
    Re: Favorite Non Buddhist Buddhist movies

    Originally posted by will
    Just finished watching Groundhog's day, and thought I'd start a topic.
    So what are some of your fav Hollywood or other movies that have kind of a Buddhist theme?
    As per your title of your posts "Favorite Non Buddhist Buddhist movies", there are several, but the 4 that stick out right now:

    1. Star Wars ( I saw it when it came out and I was probably 6 or so).
    2. 8 1/2
    3. Maltese Falcon
    4. Solaris (the russian version)
    5. Flash Gordon (the 80's version.....so B-Movie....I just loved it.).
    paz,
    Erik


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    • Shugen
      Treeleaf Unsui
      • Nov 2007
      • 4535

      #3
      Re: Favorite Non Buddhist Buddhist movies

      The Crow

      Blade Runner
      Meido Shugen
      明道 修眼

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      • chicanobudista
        Member
        • Mar 2008
        • 864

        #4
        Re: Favorite Non Buddhist Buddhist movies

        Originally posted by rculver

        Blade Runner
        I second that.
        paz,
        Erik


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        • Charles
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          • Feb 2008
          • 95

          #5
          Re: Favorite Non Buddhist Buddhist movies

          The Big Lebowski.

          --Charles

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          • Shindo
            Member
            • Mar 2008
            • 278

            #6
            Re: Favorite Non Buddhist Buddhist movies

            Hmm

            A Man for All Seasons
            The Lion in Winter
            Gladiator
            Groundhog Day
            It's a Wonderful Life

            Cheers

            Jools
            [color=#404040:301177ix]"[i:301177ix]I come to realize that mind is no other than mountains and rivers and the great wide earth, the sun and the moon and star[/i:301177ix]s". - [b:301177ix]Dogen[/b:301177ix][/color:301177ix]

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            • Tony-KY
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              • Nov 2007
              • 63

              #7
              Re: Favorite Non Buddhist Buddhist movies

              I'll third "Blade Runner",

              and add "The Truman Show".

              Gassho, Tony

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              • Janice
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                • Jan 2008
                • 93

                #8
                Re: Favorite Non Buddhist Buddhist movies

                A Fistful of Dollars (the 1964 Western with Clint Eastwood). For this, I have to acknowledge Dean Sluyter's book Cinema Nirvana: Enlightenment Lessons from the Movies, which discusses 15 movies that people might not normally associate with Buddhist themes. He describes Eastwood's character as stillness in action and "a walking embodiment of transcendence." What he does best is "nothing." He is neither caught up in attachment to getting paid nor aversion to getting shot.

                If this discussion thread is particularly appealing to anyone in the New England area, you might want to check out Barre Center for Buddhist Studies (https://bcbs.dharma.org), which is hosting Dean Sluyter November 7-9th on the theme of enlightenment stories in the movies.

                -- Janice

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                • Monsho
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                  • Jun 2008
                  • 55

                  #9
                  Re: Favorite Non Buddhist Buddhist movies

                  I'm a little surprised someone hasn't mentioned "The Matrix" . . . (reality is an illusion etc., etc.)

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                  • Monsho
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                    • Jun 2008
                    • 55

                    #10
                    Re: Favorite Non Buddhist Buddhist movies

                    . . . (didn't finish the post before it was sent . . .)
                    The red pill (or was it the blue pill?) representing some sort of awakening to a true reality. I think the Matrix movies are all a bit garbled, and there's clearly other systems of thought thrown in (Neo = the One - it's an anagram, people! - who comes back from the dead to save the human race). But when I've made attempts to explain Buddhism to people, I've often heard them make this comparison.
                    Simon.

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                    • cdshrack
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                      • Jun 2007
                      • 50

                      #11
                      Re: Favorite Non Buddhist Buddhist movies

                      My vote goes to Fight Club.

                      Check out an interesting perspective on the Four Noble Truths at http://www.livevideo.com/video/Travi...ight-club.aspx

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                      • Keishin
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                        • Jun 2007
                        • 471

                        #12
                        Re: Favorite Non Buddhist Buddhist movies

                        Just some favorite movies:
                        Around the Bend
                        First Snow
                        La Pointe Courte
                        Close to Eden---My all time fave--filmed in Mongolia, Russian film director Nikita Mikhalkov
                        documentaries: 31 Birch Street, Manda Bala
                        recently seen and quite wonderful: Zero Kelvin, and Kristin Lavrensdatter. The Roe's Room---absolutely a beauty of a film (an opera based on the film maker's life).
                        In the western genre: The Hired Hand, The Missing.
                        El Topo a very interesting film--I guess psychedelic western is what it might be called.
                        Also: Ballad of the Sad Cafe and Waiting for the Moon

                        When I was home mending from surgeries and had to sit in a passive exercise chair for 6-8 hours a day (and I don't watch TV), well--I figured 3-4 films and I'd be done with my 'job' for the day. So I saw a great number of films. It's a shame I have no mind for names of actors, filmmakers,
                        I just let myself be immersed in the sheer pleasure of the film. I don't do thinking, just letting the film take me along.
                        One thing wonderful about watching film at home is the 'bonus' features. I love the commentaries and hearing about aspects of the film making process itself.

                        As I look at the titles which surfaced immediately for me--one common feature: going beyond if not breaking expectations.

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                        • Shohei
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                          • Oct 2007
                          • 2854

                          #13
                          Re: Favorite Non Buddhist Buddhist movies

                          hmmm in no particular order

                          Breakfast of Champions
                          Momento
                          A Scanner Darkly
                          Pulp Fiction
                          Waking Life
                          Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
                          Being John Malkovich
                          The Lorax

                          Gassho, Dirk

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                          • chicanobudista
                            Member
                            • Mar 2008
                            • 864

                            #14
                            Re: Favorite Non Buddhist Buddhist movies

                            Originally posted by Keishin
                            El Topo a very interesting film--I guess psychedelic western is what it might be called.
                            I saw it...........&.....it's something else. I am not sure if it rivals "Eraserhead", which I still haven't been able to finish.

                            Another to my list.....Dark City.
                            paz,
                            Erik


                            Flor de Nopal Sangha

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                            • chicanobudista
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                              • Mar 2008
                              • 864

                              #15
                              Re: Favorite Non Buddhist Buddhist movies

                              Originally posted by Janice
                              A Fistful of Dollars (the 1964 Western with Clint Eastwood). For this, I have to acknowledge Dean Sluyter's book Cinema Nirvana: Enlightenment Lessons from the Movies, which discusses 15 movies that people might not normally associate with Buddhist themes. He describes Eastwood's character as stillness in action and "a walking embodiment of transcendence." What he does best is "nothing." He is neither caught up in attachment to getting paid nor aversion to getting shot.
                              I also like "the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly." When I was a teen, when I saw this movie, I thought Eli Wallach was Mexican. :mrgreen: It wasn't later that I found that he was Jewish dude. :shock: :mrgreen:



                              "Blondie!"
                              paz,
                              Erik


                              Flor de Nopal Sangha

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