The Cup

The Cup" is a movie directed by Khy

The Cup" is a movie directed by Khyentse Norbu. It is about a Tibetan Monastery in south India in 1998. All of the monks in the monastery have an obsession with soccer, and The 1998 World Cup. The Principle Characters in the movie are: Geko, who is the Discipline Master of the Monastery. Abbot, the Elderly leader of the Monastery. Orgyen, younger monk obsessed with soccer. Lodo, Older monk obsessed with soccer. Palden Older refugee from Tibet. Nyima, younger refuge from India. And finally The Old lama/Diviner, who makes predictions for people.
The story starts off with the monks playing soccer in the field, when Geko arrives, the boys run away. Then Geko and the older Monk lead a Ceremony, and the younger Monks throw airplanes and sleep. After the two new monks arrive from Tibet, they are initiated, and then they are assigned to room with the two soccer fans. Their heads are shaved and then they are given their robes.
That night Orgyen and Lodo take the two new monks to see the semi-finals of The World Cup. When they are sneaking back in to the monastery they are caught by Geko and are given kitchen duties. At their duties, Orgyen decides that they will watch the Finals at the monastery. They now have to convince Geko to let them rent a satellite TV. They ask Geko and he lets them to watch it there.
Orgyen and Lodo collect money from other monks to watch the game. They raise the money and go and rent the TV. The storekeeper says its not enough so they get the younger refuge to pawn his watch. They then bring the TV back on a tractor. After the game, Orgyen looks for money to pay the storekeeper for Nyima's watch. Geko tells him that he will pay for it. The Final lines of the Films were: The Abbot fulfilled his dream and is in Tibet, Orgyen dreams of forming the first Tibetan Soccer Team. Monks await the next World Cup and the Chinese are still serving rice in Tibet.
In transition I feel that despite that there were no actual actors in this movie, and most roles were played by the actual people that were involved in this movie, the acting was quite good. The scenes were portrayed in a very professional matter and were very realistic. Also the dialogue flowed with realism. The plot actually did hold my attention unlike other foreign movies. In my opinion all the characters were very realistic and there were many serious points in the movie, yet there were also very funny parts, which both make up a great movie.
From the movie I learned a lot on the Invasion and mistreatment of Tibetans by the Chinese. For example, the Tibetans are isolated, starved, and unjustly ruled by the Chinese Government. For example the two refuges had to be snuck out of Tibet into India. This is because of two reasons, the Chinese don't let Tibetans out of Tibet, and also they do not allow them to practice their Religion, and their parents wanted them to be religious. Also I learned about an example of the mistreatment of Tibetans by the Chinese. The two refugees told the monks about a women beat to death by Chinese guards. The relatives of the lady donated her earrings to the monastery.
In conclusion I enjoyed this movie a lot. In my opinion the plot was well organized and played out well too. The character, though not played by professionals, they were very realistic. I also learned about the Mistreatment of Tibetans by the Chinese, for example the starvation, isolation, and no justice. I also recommend this film because not only it teaches us about the situation in Tibet, but ties in Religion and Sports to hook all sorts of people.
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The Cup" is a movie directed by Khyentse Norbu. It is about a Tibetan Monastery in south India in 1998. All of the monks in the monastery have an obsession with soccer, and The 1998 World Cup. The Principle Characters in the movie are: Geko, who is the Discipline Master of the Monastery. Abbot, the Elderly leader of the Monastery. Orgyen, younger monk obsessed with soccer. Lodo, Older monk obsessed with soccer. Palden Older refugee from Tibet. Nyima, younger refuge from India. And finally The Old lama/Diviner, who makes predictions for people.The story starts off with the monks playing soccer in the field, when Geko arrives, the boys run away. Then Geko and the older Monk lead a Ceremony, and the younger Monks throw airplanes and sleep. After the two new monks arrive from Tibet, they are initiated, and then they are assigned to room with the two soccer fans. Their heads are shaved and then they are given their robes.That night Orgyen and Lodo take the two new monks to see the semi-finals of The World Cup. When they are sneaking back in to the monastery they are caught by Geko and are given kitchen duties. At their duties, Orgyen decides that they will watch the Finals at the monastery. They now have to convince Geko to let them rent a satellite TV. They ask Geko and he lets them to watch it there.Orgyen and Lodo collect money from other monks to watch the game. They raise the money and go and rent the TV. The storekeeper says its not enough so they get the younger refuge to pawn his watch. They then bring the TV back on a tractor. After the game, Orgyen looks for money to pay the storekeeper for Nyima's watch. Geko tells him that he will pay for it. The Final lines of the Films were: The Abbot fulfilled his dream and is in Tibet, Orgyen dreams of forming the first Tibetan Soccer Team. Monks await the next World Cup and the Chinese are still serving rice in Tibet.In transition I feel that despite that there were no actual actors in this movie, and most roles were played by the actual people that were involved in this movie, the acting was quite good. The scenes were portrayed in a very professional matter and were very realistic. Also the dialogue flowed with realism. The plot actually did hold my attention unlike other foreign movies. In my opinion all the characters were very realistic and there were many serious points in the movie, yet there were also very funny parts, which both make up a great movie.From the movie I learned a lot on the Invasion and mistreatment of Tibetans by the Chinese. For example, the Tibetans are isolated, starved, and unjustly ruled by the Chinese Government. For example the two refuges had to be snuck out of Tibet into India. This is because of two reasons, the Chinese don't let Tibetans out of Tibet, and also they do not allow them to practice their Religion, and their parents wanted them to be religious. Also I learned about an example of the mistreatment of Tibetans by the Chinese. The two refugees told the monks about a women beat to death by Chinese guards. The relatives of the lady donated her earrings to the monastery.In conclusion I enjoyed this movie a lot. In my opinion the plot was well organized and played out well too. The character, though not played by professionals, they were very realistic. I also learned about the Mistreatment of Tibetans by the Chinese, for example the starvation, isolation, and no justice. I also recommend this film because not only it teaches us about the situation in Tibet, but ties in Religion and Sports to hook all sorts of people.
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The Cup "is a movie directed by Khyentse Norbu. It is about a Tibetan Monastery in south India in 1998. All of the monks in the monastery have an obsession with soccer, and The 1998 World Cup. The Principle Characters in the movie are:. Geko, who is the Discipline Master of the Monastery. Abbot, the Elderly leader of the Monastery. Orgyen, younger monk obsessed with soccer. Lodo, ​​Older monk obsessed with soccer. Palden Older refugee from Tibet. Nyima, younger refuge from India. And. finally The Old lama / Diviner, Who Makes Predictions for people.
The Story starts off with the Monks Playing Soccer in the Field, when Geko arrives, the Boys Run Away. Then Geko and the older Monk Lead a Ceremony, and the younger Monks Throw. airplanes and Sleep. After the Two New Monks Arrive from Tibet, they are initiated, and then they are assigned to Room with the Two Soccer fans. their Heads are shaved and then they are GIVEN their robes.
That Night Orgyen and Lodo take the Two. new monks to see the semi-finals of The World Cup. When they are sneaking back in to the monastery they are caught by Geko and are given kitchen duties. At their duties, Orgyen decides that they will watch the Finals at the monastery. They now have to convince Geko to let them rent a satellite TV. He lets them to ask and they Geko Watch it there.
Orgyen Lodo and Collect Money from Other Monks to Watch the Game. They raise the money and go and rent the TV. The storekeeper says its not enough so they get the younger refuge to pawn his watch. They then bring the TV back on a tractor. After the game, Orgyen looks for money to pay the storekeeper for Nyima's watch. Geko tells him that he will pay for it. The Final lines of the Films were: The Abbot fulfilled his dream and is in Tibet, Orgyen dreams of forming the first Tibetan Soccer Team. Monks await the next World Cup and the Chinese are still Serving Rice in Tibet.
In transition I Feel that Despite that there were no Actual actors in this movie, and Most roles were Played by the Actual people that were involved in this movie, the acting. was quite good. The scenes were portrayed in a very professional matter and were very realistic. Also the dialogue flowed with realism. The plot actually did hold my attention unlike other foreign movies. In My Opinion all the characters were very realistic and there were MANY Serious points in the movie, yet there were also very funny Parts, which both Make up a Great movie.
From the movie I learned a Lot on the Invasion and mistreatment of Tibetans by. the Chinese. For example, the Tibetans are isolated, starved, and unjustly ruled by the Chinese Government. For example the two refuges had to be snuck out of Tibet into India. This is because of two reasons, the Chinese do not let Tibetans out of Tibet, and also they do not allow them to practice their Religion, and their parents wanted them to be religious. Also I learned about an example of the mistreatment of Tibetans by the Chinese. The two refugees told the monks about a women beat to death by Chinese guards. The relatives of the Lady Her earrings donated to the monastery.
In conclusion I enjoyed this movie a Lot. In my opinion the plot was well organized and played out well too. The character, though not played by professionals, they were very realistic. I also learned about the Mistreatment of Tibetans by the Chinese, for example the starvation, isolation, and no justice. I also recommend this film because not only it teaches us about the situation in Tibet, but ties in Religion and Sports to hook all sorts of people.
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