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What the Bleep Do We Know!? (DVD, 2005, Dual Side) Science & Spirituality

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Condition
Very good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewellery case or ...
Studio
20th Century Fox
Case Type
Tall/DVD Case
Features
Captioned
Release Year
2005
Actor
Marlee Martin, Elaine Hendrix
Language
English
Subtitle Language
English, Spanish
UPC
0024543170884
Format
DVD
Rating
NR
Director
Marc Vicente, William Arntz, Betsy Chasse
Genre
Education/General Interest, Educational
Movie/TV Title
What the Bleep Do We Know?
Edition
Dual Side

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Applying basic principles of quantum physics to human psychology, this film consists largely of interviews with experts in related fields, who pose existential questions and answer them with theories of endless possibilities. They explain that reality is only as we define it, that matter is permeable, and that experiences in life should be approached as controllable by the human mind. Opening doors to broad ideas--that we could exist simultaneously in many realities, that we could be in multiple places at once, that we could observe ourselves from outside our bodies, that time travels backwards and forwards--experts encourage positive thinking and open-mindedness. A situational plot involving a deaf photographer who is assigned to work at a Polish wedding serves to illustrate how the theories discussed could be applied to everyday experiences. Meanwhile, intense sequences of computer animation offer illustrations of outer space, the neural functions in our brains, the way that various hormones work, and even some funny Jello-like characters representing chemical reactions in our bodies. A raucous soundtrack of 1980s tunes--Robert Palmer's "Addicted to Love," and Animotion's "Obsession" among them--adds to a jarringly dynamic score. For viewers who gravitate toward New Age theories of enlightenment and self-knowledge, or those who enjoyed the sci-fi plotlines of television series like STAR TREK, QUANTUM LEAP, and WITCHBLADE, this film will be a welcome addition to their library.

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UPC
0024543170884
eBay Product ID (ePID)
44493550

Product Key Features

Rating
NR
Edition
Dual Side
Movie/TV Title
What the Bleep Do We Know?
Director
Marc Vicente, William Arntz, Betsy Chasse
Format
DVD
Release Year
2005
Genre
Education/General Interest, Educational

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Display Format
Dual Side
LeafCats
617
Release Date
20050315
Film Country
USA

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  • What the Heck Do We Know, anyway – I might ask .....

    “What the Bleep Do We Know” is a good popular film. Although there are no earth–shattering discoveries to be found, it will probably widen the horizons of many of the people who view it, in some way. Real professional scientists will undoubtedly scoff and consider it beneath them, but for lay people it is quite entertaining. The battle between science and “non–science” (I will call it that rather than using more caustic descriptors such as ignorance or closed–mindedness) has raged for millennia now, much to the dismay of those of us who simply search for the truth. Recent conflicts fueled by religious fundamentalism demonstrate with painful clarity how little progress we have made towards enlightenment in recent decades. This movie presents scientific concepts and seeks to open people’s ...

  • Possibly the most important documentary ever!

    When I caught part of this movie on a late night television channel, it intrigued me. It intrigued me so much that I had to have it. This movie will change your mind about both quantum physics and the way we make choices. You will begin to understand why our lives are limited only by our thoughts. The special effects are dazzling and well-done. And Marlee Maitlin is brilliant as always in her performance of Amanda who goes through a transformation from nervous photographer to enlightened individual. The physicists intersperse the film with their unique perspectives on how quantum physics explains how we are what we are and why we are. If you take this movie seriously, you can unlock the potentials within yourself to reach your untapped potentials. A lot of people say the entertainment ...

  • Physics Meets Spirituality

    This is an interesting movie for those who struggle between reliance on the scientific and the spiritual. This part movie, part documentary attempts to relate the laws of quantum physics to psychological and spiritual concepts - such as the power of our thoughts and emotions to affect physical matter. Whether or not you can wrap your mind around all the ideas presented (I certainly could not) this movie is a very nice introduction to some interesting concepts. If you buy into the ideas, you will likely want to see more, and there are a number of very good related books/documentaries out there. The film falls short on story line though. In an attempt to help viewers visualize some of the more abstract ideas, "What the Bleep do We Know" weaves a bizarre story in with traditional ...

  • Wonderful Documentary/Movie

    Description on back of DVD: Embark on a life-changing journey with Amanda (Marlee Matlin), a divorced photographer who tumbles down a metaphysical rabbit hole. Her mind-bending voyage through the worlds of science and spirituality includes revelations by quantum physics experts, playful animation, and even a conversation with a wise, 35,000-thousand-year-old being. Ultimately, Amanda's perception of reality is turned inside out and the meaning of life becomes clear. See for yourself why this groundbreaking movie became one of the most compelling and talked about films of the year. This documentary/movie changed my life. I first watched it on youtube several times and decided I NEEDED the dvd so I bought it on ebay. After everything sunk in I quit smoking cigarettes and I'm on a diet ...

  • Audacious, entertaining, absolutely false

    I would rate WHAT THE BLEEP a 4 if it were presented as anything but the truth. This film is a propaganda project of the followers of Ramtha. Ramtha himself appears on the film, or rather his channeling prophet does. Ramtha is a 35,000 year old warrior spirit from ATLANTIS, currently appearing through the body of a slightly inebriated-looking woman who seems to have had a facelift and now speaks with an odd English accent, despite having been one more housewife/Cable TV saleswoman in Tacoma Washington before her revelation, roughly 20 years ago. I hate to ruin it for you. None of the above is made clear in the film, which seems to be about Quantum physics and the power of optimism. But the part that IS about science is not nearly so accurate or scrupulous as most scientists prefer ...