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A boy travels across India in a quest to answer five questions.

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Ethan Gilsdorf Boston Globe This is an ultra-romanticized vision of a crowded, complicated nation. Rated: 2/4 May 21, 2009 Full Review Philip Wuntch Dallas Morning News The film celebrates India's diversity and makes a strong and moving plea for unity among the peoples of the world. Rated: B+ Sep 15, 2006 Full Review Empire Magazine At 45 minutes, you're left wanting more detail in the story, but with narration from Peter O'Toole, for whom the clich about reading the phone book is true, it certainly never outstays its welcome, ending as an absorbing appetiser. Rated: 3/5 Apr 1, 2006 Full Review Robert W. Butler Kansas City Star Colorful, respectful and features cinematography (by Reed Smoot) so flat-out beautiful that you'll spend most of its 40 minutes with your mouth open. Jun 16, 2006 Full Review Urban Cinefile Critics Urban Cinefile With its sentiments of brotherhood and peace, the filmmakers' hearts are in the right place. But Mystic India is a hybrid, trying to be all things to all people. Feb 7, 2006 Full Review Erika Gonzalez Denver Rocky Mountain News The real hook is Neelkanth, who serves as a compelling guide and evolves into a great Hindu leader. Rated: A Sep 23, 2005 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member By virtue of the trailer and a spanish version on youtube, beautifully filmed Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/05/23 Full Review Audience Member This is the kind of movie that could change your way of seeing things. Forever. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/17/23 Full Review Audience Member Watched it at the IMAX too and was a bit disappointed by it. Could have done with a bit less mystic and a bit more India. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/21/23 Full Review Audience Member Mystic India rediscovers India, a land of many mysteries and fascinations, the one land that all desire to see. Home of the Himalayas, the tallest mountains, India is our world's largest and oldest democracy, and contains an amazing wealth of wisdom, culture and spirituality. And within this earliest civilization known to mankind, lie hidden mystical secrets. It lies hidden in India?s silent spirituality, making her a mystic land of meditation, contemplation and enlightenment. For thousands of years, many have willingly left the comforts of their home and family and set off across this spiritual land in search of these secrets. Their aim has been to reach a deeper understanding of existence and share the meaning of life that would elevate the rest of humanity. Of all such journeys, perhaps none is greater than the true story of an 11-year old child yogi, Neelkanth, who took an extraordinary journey through the wonders of mystic India. An adventure of hardships and survival, faith and fearlessness undertaken by a child. The only one of its kind in the history of mankind. From 1792 to 1799, Neelkanth walked alone, barefoot and barebody, 8000 miles for 7 years through the length and breadth of India. Carrying no maps, no food and no clothing, how he crossed the roaring rivers, faced ferocious animals and survived the freezing winter of the Himalayas, is still a mystery. It is a story of struggle, of kindness and of courage even when face to face with a man-eating lion. Mystic India takes you through icy peaks to the cool blue Lake Mansarovar, into the wild jungles of Sunderbans and the rainforests of Assam, through barren deserts and to the silent shores of South India. Explore and learn from the majesty and mysticism of India's art and architecture, music and dance, faces and festivals, customs and costumes which are brought to life on the giant screen. This entertaining, educating and enlightening giant screen film (15perf/70mm) rediscovers India, a land of many mysteries and fascinations. It is the world?s first large format epic on India. A period film set 200 years back in time, it retraces the incredible journey of an 11-year old child yogi, Neelkanth. In 1792 AD, he walked for 12,000 km continuously for 7 years, barefoot and barebody, through the length and breadth of India, from the Himalayas to the southern sea-shores. Based on this inspiring true-life story and journey all over India, the film explores unique elements of India, like: - Amazing and intricate art and architecture, symbolizing creativity of centuries? - Fascinating festivals, among the largest and most spectacular in the world. - Colorful customs and intriguing rites and rituals with deeper meanings for peaceful living? - India as an epitome of the world with its natural and geographical diversity containing nearly every kind of habitat on earth. - World?s oldest and largest democracy with one of the world?s most diverse peoples living together, with every shade of skin and a vast variety of cultures. - India?s contribution to the world including concepts like Non-Violence and practices like Yoga and Ayurveda for natural health? - A nation of silent spirituality, making her a mystic land of meditation and contemplation, where quest continues to understand secrets of life beyond our material world - The real light and wisdom of India, seeking to know not how to conquer the world but how to live in peace, how to live together in harmony - The essence and message of ?Mystic India? that there can be Unity in Diversity, that we are a single human family, capable of living together, loving one another. Thus, more than just a breathtaking journey, and the heroic tales of the child?s tolerance and survival, his values of faith, friendship and fearlessness, the film presents a unique journey into the mind and soul of India through the eyes of an innocent child. Over two shooting schedules in March - May 2003 and Jan-Feb 2004, the Mystic India production team traveled to more than 100 different film locations in India, at times shooting in hostile conditions at a height of 13,000 feet, re-creating the adventures of Neelkanth in the astonishing detail of large format. Capturing dazzling images and scenes on a scale never seen before in large format, this film transports the audience to some of India's most sacred and treasured destinations. The epic proportions of the film climax in the Rath Yatra (The Festival of Chariots). Colossal, 5-storey high chariots on mammoth wheels roll past 8,000 people in period dress of the 18th century from all corners of India. The experience is immense and intense. And what makes the film unique and educative are the questions it answers about India, her culture and way of life. Even the silent, meditative moods transmit the simple messages of love, service and harmony; unraveling India's greatest gift to the world, its unity in diversity. Mystic India is an epic journey into the land and soul of India! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Proud to be a Hindu! Saw this movie in the worlds largest iMAX DOOM cinema in NY. It was awesome and seriously this movie is AMAZING! yet there is a very minor error here in flixster about the film namely that this movie was made in 2003 but released in 2005. and how do i know that? Well because my uncle helped to produce it, oh yeah! This movie was like i said Awesome, mindblowing, touching, emotive, concise, beautiful and very teaching, definitely a must for people who like to see cultures, learn stories, understand humanity and the Hindu culture. 10 out of 10!! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/02/23 Full Review Audience Member What a unrealistic picture of India! I thought the movie would be more like a National Geographic type documentary. Instead it perpetuated the old India myth with images of defiled temples and "colorful" festivals. It was one dimensional and and even less inspirational-despite the contrived unity message. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/03/23 Full Review Audience Member Watched it at the IMAX too and was a bit disappointed by it. Could have done with a bit less mystic and a bit more India. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/15/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A boy travels across India in a quest to answer five questions.
Director
Keith Melton
Screenwriter
Mose Richards
Production Co
Buena Vista (Walt Disney)
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Aug 7, 2016
Runtime
45m
Aspect Ratio
IMAX (1.43:1)
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