Movie Reviews for What the Bleep!? - Down the Rabbit Hole (QUANTUM Three-Disc Special Edition)

What the Bleep!? - Down the Rabbit Hole (QUANTUM Three-Disc Special Edition)

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Movie Review: Nice anything-but-scientific movie
Summary: 2 Stars

A nice and touching movie. I recommend it if you are searching for self-help inspiration and don't care about anything else.

That said, if you think science should be taken seriously then ignore it. This movie is just pure post-modern garbage. There's no single scientific fact presented that could resist the slightest of the examinations.

Movie Review: Conscious raising...
Summary: 5 Stars

This is an excellent way to become familiar with more about quantum physics,the law of attraction, the power of intention and the consciousness change we are currently in on the planet. The closer we get to a critical mass, the more important it is to focus on the positive and learn how what we think and do affects the whole.

Movie Review: It's working for me.....
Summary: 5 Stars

I was recommended this film quite awhile back and had finally received it from Netflix just the other day. I wanted to watch it again but lent it to my parents for them to watch.
I know quite a few of you only gave this movie one star. You've pointed out that a lot of what's been covered in the movie is a lot of "flap doodle." But let me just go over a few things that have really helped me.
The part of the movie that covered peptides and emotions and how they can physiologically affect us was really fascinating to me. When they talked about how we can be addicted to emotions (whether good or bad) I finally realized that I was addicted to negative thought patterns that I've been aware of for years. These thoughts would bother me and I would try to do my best to think of something else. It was like I had no control over my thoughts or my own mind. I never considered myself an addictive person. I don't do drugs nor do I drink. So, since watching the movie, every time I find myself indulging in negative thoughts I quickly remind myself that I must be addicted to these angry, sad or other negative emotions and I immediately correct myself. I can't explain how self-empowering this has become for me. I can already see a positive difference in my life.
Another point made in the movie also helped me a lot. It has to do with the concept of God and either being punished or rewarded for being a bad or good person. One person said (and I can't remember the exact words) that "God is the highest elevated spirit within all things. We are God." And it made me wonder about the concept of our "higher selves and that perhaps all of our higher selves are connected in someway. I have to admit, it makes me ponder with some enthusiasm as I have been quite disappointed with traditional religions and have become a bit hopeless as to what really is out there for us beyond this life.
I guess, if I were into metaphysics perhaps I'd be disappointed with this movie as well. I would have to say that my perspective is more like a mystic's. I went into watching this movie with a totally open mind, no expectations, and I got so much from it.

Movie Review: Amusing but scientifically bogus
Summary: 1 Stars

This is a flashy movie with lots of graphics, but it provides a very inaccurate view of Quantum Mechanics and how it should be interpreted. I am not convinced of either the "Many Worlds" interpretation or the traditional "Copenhagen" interpretation, but this movie goes into la-la land.

The interviews with scientists have been edited very selectively to make it seem that the scientists are lending their credentials to the project. If one goes to the complete interviews on the supplemental disks, one finds that they actually don't agree with the point of view expressed in the movie.

The only good thing here is the interviews with the scientists who actually study quantum mechanics. The rest is just junk science.

Save your money and buy a book by Graham Greene instead.

Movie Review: Be Open-Minded
Summary: 5 Stars

This is an excelent introduction to what in his day Voltaire called "what makes our arm move". There are so many things we do not understand and this video goes a long way to lay a foundation for a discussion of human choice and how it affects the outcome of everything we...see, hear, feel.
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