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10 Questions for the Dalai Lama (2006)
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"10 Questions for the Dalai Lama was a very interesting movie about the current Dalai Lama's life, the politics involving Tibet and china, and some philosophy discussed with the interviewer Rick Ray. I will warn you that this is a documentary which I am usually not a huge fan of, but sometimes I am in the mood for one and this one was decent. If you do not know anything about Buddhisms or the Dalai Lama I would recommend this movie, its really interesting. "
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"If you don’t know much about the Dalai Lama, 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama is a reasonably good introduction. If you have read a couple of his books or a biography, this documentary will seem mundane, and you’ll have to pick out what gems you can. One point was particularly valuable for me. While I’d long known the outrage over the Chinese invasion of Tibet, I never got too excited about it myself, but the documentary’s low-key talk of a million Tibetans killed hit home. Then when the exiled Dalai Lama appointed a Tibetan boy to be somewhat like his successor, the boy and his family disappeared, presumably moved and under house arrest by the Chinese. When there is talk of “cultural genocide,” I have a better appreciation of what it means. That said, the ten questions film-maker Rick Ray poses to the Dalai Lama in the second half of the documentary are pedestrian. How can you remain non "
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