Comments
jmars
Gorgeous and poetic film. Obviously a Westerner's view of Indian culture, but to those who prefer Satyajit Ray's films to this, Ray's career began as an assistant to Renoir on this film, as did his longtime cinematographer's, Subrata Mitra.
the3rdman
Awkward acting, a melodramatic love quadrangle, and a fairly naive apprehension of the "ancient culture" of India (and its alleged significance in teaching rootedness and patience to westerners) dragged this film down for me. Aside from a few lyrical passages, I found it underwhelming.
Kenneth McMahon
Beautiful cinematography let down by poor acting and a not so great script. I recommend checking out the gorgeous dance sequence though.
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