The Power of Accumulated Merit
The Power of Accumulated Merit

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The Power of Accumulated Merit

2012
Movie
40 min
English

While on a road trip to the country side, a group of students find themselves at a police station, where they learn valuable lessons about history. This is among nine films commissioned by Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej for the 2012 Terdglao Project.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: C.W. NelsonGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the concept of karma and its role in shaping individual lives and societal structures. It delves into various philosophical and religious interpretations of accumulated merit and its potential impact on destiny. The film examines how this belief system has influenced cultures across the globe throughout history. It seeks to understand the enduring appeal and practical implications of this ancient concept in the modern world.

Critical Reception

The film received moderate attention, with critics generally acknowledging its ambitious scope in tackling a complex philosophical subject. While some praised its thoughtful approach and cross-cultural examination, others found it could be overly academic or lacking in definitive conclusions. Audience reception was varied, appealing primarily to those interested in philosophy, religion, and comparative studies.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intellectual curiosity and exploration of a universal concept.

  • Noted for its comparative analysis across different cultures and belief systems.

  • Some reviewers felt it could be dense or lacked a strong narrative drive.

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Fun Fact

Director C.W. Nelson also served as the primary researcher and narrator for the documentary, reflecting a deeply personal engagement with the subject matter.

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