Kundun is a 1997 epic biographical film written by Melissa Mathison and directed by Martin Scorsese. It is based on the life and writings of the 14th Dalai Lama, the exiled political and spiritual leader of Tibet. Tenzin Thuthob Tsarong, a grandnephew of the Dalai Lama, stars as the adult Dalai Lama, while Tencho Gyalpo, a niece of the Dalai Lama, appears as the Dalai Lama's mother.
"Kundun" (སྐུ་མདུན་་Wylie: sku mdun in Tibetan), meaning "presence", is a title by which the Dalai Lama is addressed. Kundun was released only a few months after Seven Years in Tibet, sharing the latter's location and its depiction of the Dalai Lama at several stages of his youth, though Kundun covers a period three times longer.
The film has a straightforward chronology with events spanning from 1937 to 1959; the setting is Tibet, except for brief sequences in China and India. It begins with the search for the 14th mindstream emanation of the Dalai Lama. After a vision by Reting Rinpoche (the regent of Tibet) several lamas disguised as servants discover a promising candidate: a child born to a farming family in the province of Amdo, near the Chinese border.
oh uh oh ehhhh
mamaeh mamaeh
si es que estas buscando una razon
o en tu vida no existe otro color
apreta firme tus manos
muchos te van cuidando
y ahora no ya no quiero verte asi
ohh no
mira a tu alrededor
ohh no
ya no quiero verte asi
lo simple es lo mejor
y vivo esperandote
y vivo esperandote iehhh (x2)
ohhhh yeahh (x2)
quiero mostrarte lo que siento
la belleza de este mundo de nuevo
tu puedes dar amor
tu puedes ser mejor
ahora no
ya no quiero verte asi
oh no
lo simple es lo mejor
tanto tiempo yo espere mi corazon
tanto tiempo yo soñe ehhhh
y vivo esperandote eh
y vivo esperandote iehhh (x2)
uohhhhhhhh iehhhh (x2)