The Baraka's film is a narrative film that takes many themes with it. There are some mayor ones like culture, nature and evolution. Each one of them are developed in there one way throughout the film. The film is really catchy when it comes to present you this themes and the way the do.
Like mentioned before Baraka can have all the topics presented in three main themes that can be culture, nature and evolution. During the film most of these events that occur are basically inside of these three. Through the beginning until the end, all three of this are visually explained. And are even shown in different ways.
The ways that are presented each theme in Baraka may differ in some manners. Some take more time, others take more people, there are some that take a higher place and others that are dangerous. Baraka shows us culture in tribes, architecture, religion and even social life. It shows nature in a very beautiful way, for example the first image presented and the place that is located are a part of the initial scene in Baraka. They show us nature through the sky, mountings, terrain, landscapes. And one of the most wonderful ones evolution; it is shown the way time changes or how people have change, even in the difference in places how many have move on while others are still living in there own pace.
Baraka is a great narrative film or better said "discover the world film". In just a couple of hours you go from seeing a beautiful landscape to war or to watching a tribe and there culture to a modern society. There is so much not only about how people or nature work but basically almost the whole world. For all of that is the reason which why is that Baraka is a film that speaks visually in many ways.
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