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Newest Review: ... with a couple of friends he coerced into the trip late at night. Their punishment is to do the cooking duties for a month, ... more

 ... but our young minx becomes impatient as the two semis slip buy so schemes to get the Abbot to let them see the final. His persistence plays off and the boys have 8 hours to raise 350 rupees to hire a TV and dish from the local Radio Rentals (An Indian in the middle of nowhere). 50 rupees short he pawns the watch of a young guy who has just arrived for the payment promising to return with the remaining cash tomorrow. The monks return triumphantly to the monastery with a battered dish and TV and set about acquiring a ...more

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The Cup (DVD): THE CUP (739 words)
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In the foothills of the Himalayas lies one of many Monasteries dedicated to their Gods and the dream of returning to a free Tibet currently controlled by the repressive Chinese. This cute little film is based an a true story of a group of young trainee monks that learn the ways of Buddhism and wouldn’t mind watching to watch the World Cup final to, but is heavily against their sacred mantras. One little scamp called Orgyen has only one religion on his mind and it doesn’t involve worshiping mythical Gods.Prayer bores him and he spends it making origami things or passing around bits of paper with the next match penned on. The films concurrent film is ...  Read the complete review

 
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