After being struck by lightning, a Tibetan outlaw finds himself on a sacred quest to deliver a magic stone. The holiness of his mission doesn’t seem to matter much to the vengeful killers already on his trail, however. Zhang Yang’s follow-up to last year’s amazing SIFF entry Paths of the Soul is a thoroughly gorgeous, intriguingly metaphysical take on the western. While the narrative does take a little while to crank up, any sense of pokiness ultimately pales next to the nearly ridiculous beauty of the images. It feels like you could scrape the colors off of the screen.
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