"Clearly and creatively written, this forms part of Cho's large contribution to the growing field of Buddhist film studies … Cho makes it clear from the outset that she wishes to use Buddhism as the starting point for a mode of analysis, rather than as the object of analysis. Such a move is brave and a welcome intervention." — Reading Religion"…a very valuable contribution to the field … Cho's goal is to argue that film can train us to see like the Buddha by teaching us to see differently. This is not merely what the book argues but also what it does. In other words, like film itself, Cho's Seeing Like the Buddha teaches us how to see differently—and that is a deeply worthwhile and rewarding exercise." — H-Net Reviews (H-Buddhism)