The movie What the Bleep Do We Know Anyway...sharing views.

Canada
August 10, 2007 12:15am CST
After the responses I received to the psychosomatic wellness question I felt the need to ask if any of you have seen the movie What the Bleep Do We Know Anyway---Down the Rabbit's Hole. I have mentioned it during different responses on other sites...and here. It is a docu-drama starring Marlie Matlin and explores a lot of what we have been talking about in other Perspectvies discussion forums. If you have seen it I'd love to know what you thought about it...if you haven't and you'd care to rent it I know we'd have a lot to share and discuss. Anyway I hope someone has seen it...or might be willing to investigate it. It addresses spirituality, physics, metaphysics and whether you agree with the content or not...it is very thought provoking.
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@cetamol (15)
10 Aug 07
I watched it, and it was quite an eye opener and made me look at things in a different perspective definatly, however some of it i found hard to grasp. I preferred the movie " The Secret" dont know if you watched that, about getting everything you want in life through the power of thinking and the universe ect, Both very good movies actually if you seek more than whats in front of you!
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• Canada
10 Aug 07
Thanks for getting back to me and offering your views. The 'Bleep' movie was presented in a multi-layered approach...and I have watched it 3 times and still find new things to consider. I saw the Secret too. Both these movies confirmed many of my existing beliefs and provided additional information that augmented my 'perspectives.'
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@Winter08 (441)
• Canada
9 Feb 08
It's been a while since I watched "What The Bleep." I was fascinated by the intense, passionate comments of the various people being interviewed. There were times when the "movie" (Marlie's story line) started again that I wanted to say, "Wait! Wait! I want to hear more of his/her answer. Don't stop yet!"Yes, it was definitely thought provoking. And very entertaining. I loved the animations ... so very colourfuly and zany. And I love to see Marlie Matlin's acting.
• Canada
16 Feb 08
You observations about the movie mirror mine. Yes, the animations were a light hearted way to showcase our mental/emotional additions and I thought they were a hoot too! Also Marlie Matlin portrayed the inner/outer process of her character very well. Yes, a movie that is well worth seeing and that is why I keep recommending it. Thanks for you input and pulling this discussion from the bottom of the barrel. Cheers, Raia
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