A delightful lesson of self-discovery and may even leave you believing in magic.
Travellers & Magicians (2005)
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Reviews Counted:56
Fresh:53
Rotten:3
Average Rating:7.4/10
Consensus: Interwined tales of spiritual discovery are set against a gorgeous, evocative landscape in this pleasant, engaging import.
Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: Writer-director Khyentse Norbu, who scored an international hit with the 1999 drama THE CUP (PHORPA), about Tibetan refugees obsessed with watching the World Cup soccer finals, returns to his... Writer-director Khyentse Norbu, who scored an international hit with the 1999 drama THE CUP (PHORPA), about Tibetan refugees obsessed with watching the World Cup soccer finals, returns to his homeland to make the remarkably charming and engaging TRAVELLERS & MAGICIANS, the first feature-length film to be made completely within the Kingdom of Bhutan. Norbu, who worked with Bernardo Bertolucci on 1997's LITTLE BUDDHA, is believed to be His Eminence Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche, an incarnate lama, and he infuses TRAVELLERS & MAGICIANS with a thoughtful and contemplative Buddhist mind-set. Tshewang Dendup stars as Dondup, a young, impatient cigarette smoker from the city who has stopped by the small, remote village of Chendebji on his way to America, where he can't wait to make lots of money. But as he sets out on his long journey, he misses his bus and must try to hitch a ride down the mountain on the nearly deserted roads. He is soon joined by an old apple picker (Ap Dochu), a monk who plays the dramyin (Sonam Kinga), a rice-paper maker (Dasho Adab Sangye), and the rice-paper maker's college-age daughter (Sonam Lhamo). As they wait for rides, the monk begins relating a story about a magic student, Tashi (Lhakpa Dorji), who doesn't believe in magic and would rather start making money in the corporate world. But his brother, Karma (Namgay Dorjee), who does believe, concocts a plan that soon has Tashi stranded in the middle of the forest with a bitter old man (Gomchen Penjore) and his beautiful, much-younger wife, Deki (Deki Yangzom). Norbu magnificently intertwines the two stories, creating an enchanting, unforgettable film that is filled with heart, hope, and humor. [More]
Starring: Tshewang Dendup, Ap Dochu, Sonam Kinga, Sonam Lhamo
Starring: Tshewang Dendup, Ap Dochu, Sonam Kinga, Sonam Lhamo, Dasho Adab Sangye, Lhakpa Dorji, Ngawang Dorjee, Gomchen Penjore, Deki Yangzom
Director: Khyentse Norbu
Director: Khyentse Norbu
Screenwriter: Khyentse Norbu
Producer: Jeremy Thomas, Raymond Steiner, Malcolm Watson
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Reviews for Travellers & Magicians
An unusual road movie featuring gorgeous atmospherics, the film is memorable indeed.
Acknowledge the timeless, universal human question of whether to stay in the dull, safe place you know or take a chance in a wider, scarier, potentially more rewarding world.
A colorful and witty work that doesn't preach so much as gently nudge us to consider the wonders of our existence.
America may have many things to offer, but it doesn’t have scenery like this
Norbu (The Cup) shifts smoothly between a kind of Buddhist The Postman Always Rings Twice and depicting the bonds that form among Dondup and his companions.
Gloriously photographed, captivatingly acted and percolating with surprises.
A pleasant, colorful travelogue directed by the Bhutanese lama Khyentse Norbu.
Pic has been adeptly packaged, with every advantage taken to show off the spectacular locations through which the travelers journey.
All Norbu's posturing for a greater spiritual meaning never materialized, though it still looms as an assured work.
To watch this movie is to be moved not only by an affecting, warmly spirited yarn, but also by the wisdom that seems to waft to us directly from those snow-capped peaks.
With its spiritual underpinnings and scenic splendor, the film casts a distinctive top-of-the-world spell.
It will probably not be long remembered, but it charms and entertains in the moment, at least.
There is much more to Travellers & Magicians than a mere travelogue, and the journey is well worth the price of admission.
An extraordinary Buddhist road movie about the dangers and unhappiness that comes in our attempts to deny the present moment for dreamlands of our own making.
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