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What the Bleep Do We Know!?
Marlee Matlin, Elaine Hendrix

20th Century Fox, 2005

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An Absolute Must See!

I was unaware as to the extent that this movie has been in the popular media in the recent years since it came out in 2004. I stumbled upon it while looking for videos about quantum physics on YouTube after one of my college professors got me into this stuff. My initial impression was sheer fascination. I have been getting into a lot of this New Age self help stuff over the past few years and, as well, I'm very well read in the areas of personal communications, psychology, and spirituality. I'm all about broadening my awareness of my reality and the world around me. I think that knowledge is the ultimate key to everything in life. This is quite possibly the most encompassing piece of education you can get in under two hours. The amount of enlightenment crammed into this presentation is incredible. I would recommend this to anyone of any age as an absolute must see.

Now for the other part of my review. As I said, I was unaware that so many people have been exposed to this film because only one person that I know has heard of it. I didn't read any of the reviews until just now as I am writing this. Apparently, there are many people who are trying to discredit the validity of this film due to many factors including a lack of "real scientists" and relevant contributers, the oversimplification and misinterpretation of the science regarding sub-atomic particles, a misinterpretation of the philosophical meaning of quantum science, and the inclusion of J.K. Knight, otherwise known to her so-called "followers" as 'Rithma,' a mysticis who claims that she channels her being from a 35,000 year old Atlantian warrior.

In my opinion, only the truth matters. The subject matter covered in this presentation may have been oversimplified but the ordinary person does not have the time to study this kind of science in any detail because we all have are own individual fields of study that occupy the majority of our lives. To give this movie one star and to criticize its intention and cast it aside as just another cultish New Age pop-psychology film is incredibly unfair not just to the people who helped make the film possible but to anyone considering watching it. I sincerely hope that anyone who has read any of the bad reviews will still give this movie a chance. I do, however, appreciate the skeptics who have attempted to tare this movie this apart. Because, in the end, everything must be questioned.


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Though Provoking

A view of life as theory. A view of life as perception. I really don't quite know how to explain this movie. All I know is what it did for me.

If you're open to the possibility that everything you know is wrong, you will enjoy this film. If you believe in everything you see, you won't. It's really that simple.

The ideas presented are just that, ideas. They are theories and beliefs all mixed into one grand idea of controlled perception.

Honestly though, I won't convince anyone not open to the absurd or far out that this movie holds merit. So, to those of you who are, buy it and use it to your advantage. I did, and my life is better for it.

-note-

And to anyone who says I don't understand Quantum Physics, that's BS. First off, no one really does. And secondly, I've studied the present knowledge base on it extensively.


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This is a parody, right?

I learned nothing from this. Same old stuff. Thoughts I've thought all on my own. Except the dumb ones, like I'm 90% water. Right, and I only use 3% of my brain. And a duck's quack doesn't echo.

A bunch of old folk factoids strung together and put into the mouths of dressed up homeless people sitting in the library (yes...the books behind the man all had library stickers on their spines--they went to the library so they could use books for the backdrop--CLASSIC!).


Fascinatinating

Great idea, but just a little over long and the science starts to get fuzzy in the second half.


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