Barley Fields on the Other Side of the Mountain (2017) Poster

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6/10
beautiful but...
shaun_zhu12 February 2023
The filming is stunning and captures the unique beauty of the region. The cinematography is top-notch, with breathtaking shots of the mountainous terrain and intricate cultural details that give a glimpse into the traditional way of life in Tibet.

However, the plot of the film falls short in comparison to the quality of its cinematography. The relationships between the main characters, including the father and daughter, mother and daughter, and friends, are not fleshed out enough and the transitions between them feel abrupt. This leaves the audience with a lack of emotional connection to the characters and makes it difficult to fully invest in the story.

While it is true that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has a history of suppressing dissent and controlling religion, as well as engaging in brutal acts to suppress escapees, these political issues are not given enough depth in the film. The film could have done more to delve into these sensitive topics and offer a more nuanced and delicate portrayal of the reality in Tibet.
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7/10
Human resonance and insight.
teosaos16 April 2019
Barley Fields on the Other Side of the Mountain was noted in teosoas for its human resonance and insight.
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9/10
MOVING STORY OF YOUNG GIRL'S ADVENTURES IN SEEKING FREEDOM
mauricerw18 May 2019
Set In Northern Tibet, this film is a gritty and realistic story of communities facing a life under an oppressive government. Whilst the family is leading a very simple life, the young girl of the family seeks solace with the local community of Nuns. The young girl risks her safety and life by trying to escape over the nearby mountains to India, with a group of nuns, where she believes life will be safer and offer more of a happy life. This film really moved me, particularly in its' frank description of the way these Tibet residents could be treated by the Authorities. The conclusion left me hoping that things would be better for them in the future.
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