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Valley of Flowers (2006) -- A greatest Asian love story…an unforgettable tale about passion, death and reincarnation. A mesmerizing Himalayan epic that spans two centuries, from the Silk Route of the early 19th century to the bustling metropolis of modern-day Tokyo.

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User Rating:
6.8/10   471 votes
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Director:
Pan Nalin
Writers:
Sarah Besan Shennib (co-writer)
Anurag Kashyap (Hindi dialogue)
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Release Date:
24 January 2007 (France) more
Tagline:
A Himalayan legend of love and longing. more
Plot:
A greatest Asian love story, an unforgettable tale about passion, death and reincarnation. A mesmerizing Himalayan epic that spans two centuries, from the Silk Route of the early 19th century to the bustling metropolis of modern-day Tokyo. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
1 win more
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Outstanding! more

Cast

  (Credited cast)
Milind Soman ... Jalan

Mylène Jampanoï ... Ushna (as Mylene Jampanoi)
Naseeruddin Shah ... Yeti
Eri ... Sayuri
Jampa Kalsang Tamang ... Jampala
Anil Yadav ... Hak-Chi
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Gou Ayano
Reina Hara ... Yuki
Hiroshi Honjomaru ... Senior Police Inspector
Mitsuyo Ishigaki ... Okada Chiharu
Miura Masaki ... Lead Protestor
Hiroshi Masutani ... TV Reporter
Shûji Ôtsuki ... Okada Toshiro
Koji Sato ... Associate Police Inspector
Shunsuke Suganuma ... Hiroshi
Megumu Takada ... News Reporter
Lhakpa Tsering ... Gun Merchant
Shinmei Tsuji ... Sakamoto
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
La vallée des fleurs (France)
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Runtime:
155 min | Germany:120 min
Language:
Hindi | Japanese
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Certification:
Australia:M | Germany:12
Filming Locations:
India more
Company:
Elzévir Films more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Real life Aghoris and Yogis are in the cast. more
Quotes:
Yeti: Passion and peace can never live together. more

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29 out of 34 people found the following comment useful:-
Outstanding!, 28 July 2006
10/10
Author: julie-shi from Hong Kong

Valley of Flowers got me all excited, as it was the very first public screening in Delhi's packed Siri Fort Audi where audience was spilling all over the floor... Spectators were made of all races, many from abroad to participate in Cinefan. Among them India's who's-who; film stars, ministers, ambassadors, business tycoons, designers, software giants, painters, musicians, writers and loads of young people.

Film did get mixed reactions, however I did not allow myself to be influenced by other's opinion. Something strong certainly happened to me when the lights came on –as if I was coming out of hypnosis. I even forgot to give a round of applause.

The film surely has something and I haven't figured out what? At 155 minutes, it is long, has certain problems, badly subtitled and weak in parts. But I am astonished at the story, characters and cinematic style. Pan Nalin with his second feature (after Samsara) makes a very bold step in unexplored territories and comes out strong as a scriptwriter with guts, a director with exceptional talent and a filmmaker to watch out for. Just for all those reasons I have generously given 10 out of 10.

Film's plot is both, complex and simple. It might not be for everyone but it's truly worth the viewing. Rarely a theme of love, longing and immortality has been so well depicted before. Valley… is a hymn to harmony in nature, balance among demons and humans, good and evil, life and death, black and white. It is a poetic telling of reincarnation and karma.

Valley… is a magnificent house, filmmaker invites us inside with warm Asian hospitality but does not give us keys to all the doors. Now for some that will be a negative thing and for others it would be positive. Because Pan Nalin allows audience to interact with this epic love story –in honest manner.

There are breathtaking moments in Valley… like appearance of Ushna, levitated lovemaking, valley of silence, time-walk and final climax in Japan. Cinematography is superb and the casting is near perfect. Himalayan landscapes are awesome. Towards the end the entire resolution of the saga happens in modern-day Tokyo and that is destructive and divine –like most Asian myths. Pan Nalin's regard on Tokyo and Japan is very sensitive and subtle.

Watching Valley… is truly a cinematic experience of unforgettable kind –I highly recommend to those who love traveling beyond mainstream…

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