Review of Seven Years in Tibet (1997) by Giro — 15 Jun 2014
Seven years in Tibet is the incredible true story of Heinrich Harrer, an austrian mountain-climber that accepted some nazi's money, in 1939, to hammer a flag on the top of a himalaya mountain. But the war is declared and he's being kept in prison until he makes his way out with a convicted fellow.
There begin his journey through the himalaya until Lhasa,the capital of Tibet. He meets the Dalai-Lama and the movie is about this friendship. It's a really beautiful story about discovering new cultures, new ways of thinking.
It's about hospitality and trust in human ressources to be united. Although I would say that it's now really romanticized, it's still one of these movies that will make you feel good if you like to travel.
This review of Seven Years in Tibet (1997) was written by Giro on 15 Jun 2014.
Seven Years in Tibet has generally received positive reviews.
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