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What the Bleep Do We Know!?  Actors : Marlee Matlin, Elaine Hendrix, John Ross Bowie, Robert Bailey Jr., Barry Newman Director : Mark Vicente, Betsy Chasse, William Arntz Studio : 20th Century Fox by 20th Century Fox Release Date : 2005-03-15 Publisher : 20th Century Fox Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 0024543170884 UPC : 024543170884 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 1190 reviews)
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The unlikeliest cult hit of 2004 was What the (Bleep) Do We Know?, a lecture on mysticism and science mixed into a sort-of narrative. Marlee Matlin stars in the dramatic thread, about a sourpuss photographer who begins to question her perceptions. Interviews with quantum physics experts and New Age authors are cut into this story, offering a vaguely convincing (and certainly mind-provoking) theory about... well, actually, it sounds a lot like the Power of Positive Thinking, when you get down to it. Talking heads (not identified until film's end) include JZ Knight, who appears in the movie channeling Ramtha, the ancient sage she claims communicates through her (other speakers are also associated with Knight's organization). What she says actually makes pretty good common sense--Ramtha's wiggier notions are not included--and would be easy to accept were it not being credited to a 35,000-year-old mystic from Atlantis. --Robert Horton |
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WHAT THE BLEEP DO WE KNOW?! is a new type of film. It is part documentary, part story, and part elaborate and inspiring visual effects and animations. The protagonist, Amanda, played by Marlee Matlin, finds herself in a fantastic Alice in Wonderland experience when her daily, uninspired life literally begins to unravel, revealing the uncertain world of the quantum field hidden behind what we consider to be our normal, waking reality. She is literally plunged into a swirl of chaotic occurrences, while the characters she encounters on this odyssey reveal the deeper, hidden knowledge she doesn?t even realize she has asked for. Like every hero, Amanda is thrown into crisis, questioning the fundamental premises of her life ? that the reality she has believed in about how men are, how relationships with others should be, and how her emotions are affecting her work isn?t reality at all! |
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Best hybred movie ever! |
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Better and lots more content totally worth it! It'll change the way you think about life. |
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Do research, find the truth |
I was very disappointed to discover that most of this movie is unscientific fluff. I can't remember his name, but the professor from Columbia was shocked after seeing the finished film. He said he would have never agreed to it if he knew what the producers had in mind.
The woman channeling the ghost from Atlantis (I wish I was kidding) is using it to drive a marketing campaign for her products.
Do some research on the water labeling experiment. It turns out he only selected the ones that reflected what he was looking for. Meaning, he labeled 50 bottles of water with "love" and only used the ones that worked.
I can go on, but you just need to research for yourself or talk to a real quantum scientist. If you like a feel good fictional movie, this is for you. If you're looking for real quantum science and it's impact on real life, look elsewhere.
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Quantum Physics and Spirituality meets Hollywood |
This movie excellenty presents some very profound subjects about the mysteries of life. I suggest watching the movie at least twice for the message to impact more deeply. It is presented in a most entertaining way, and the characters are all so enjoyable. Who could resist Marlee's beauty and Elaine's bubbly personality. It is a simple movie but so complex at the same time.
I hope you enjoy it. |
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Terrible, whether you're new or not to this stuff. |
This "movie" is terrible. I realise it wasn't made as a real movie and more of a quasi-docudrama type thing, but the "docu" and "drama" are both awful. There's some good scientists who have some great thoughts about quantum reality, but while watching this I felt like without having read numerous books on the subject, I would hardly have known what they were talking about. And, since I _am_ well educated on this topic, I felt like this movie added nothing.
It's geared towards newcomers to the topic, but it fails. Look around on Americancivilwar for highly rated intro-to-quantum-theory books if you're interested in the subject, don't buy this.
This had potential, but it's just horribly flawed by bad acting, not deciding if it wants to be a collection of interviews or a noncoherent storyline, virtually no art direction, and inadequately presented information. |
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What the Bleep do we know!? |
The best review of this video is this: once i watched it the first time i ordered two more video's so i can circulate them amongst my friends.
david |
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