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What the #$*! Do We (K)now!?
Amanda is a divorced woman who makes a living as a photographer. During the Fall of the year Amanda begins to see the world in new and different ways when she begins to question her role in life, her relationships with her career and men and what it all means. As the layers to her everyday experiences fall away insertions in the story with scientists, and philosophers and religious leaders impart information directly to an off-screen interviewer about academic issues, and Amanda begins to understand the basis to the quantum world beneath. During her epiphany as she considers the Great Questions raised by the host of inserted thinkers, she slowly comprehends the various inspirations and begins to see the world in a new way.
Release : | 2004 |
Rating : | 5.2 |
Studio : | Lord of the Wind, |
Crew : | Production Design, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Marlee Matlin Elaine Hendrix John Ross Bowie Robert Bailey Jr. Barry Newman |
Genre : | Drama Comedy Documentary |
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Highly Overrated But Still Good
Good start, but then it gets ruined
Best movie ever!
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
I don't want to review this flick, but am doing so out of a sense of duty. You will learn absolutely nothing by watching it. You will be misled about how math and science works. I don't think there is a single true, useful fact in the entire film. If Ayn Rand took LSD instead of amphetamines, and had a camera instead of a typewriter, she might have produced this instead of "Atlas Shrugged." It belongs in the dustbin of ideas promulgated by and for those who want to believe, rather than think or learn. Wanting badly enough to believe something, does not make it true.
Truly garbage. I am not sure what else to write. Might as well have asked a frog what it thought about cosmology, and passed the resultant ribbits off as scientific fact. I cannot understand how anyone - however dim or impressionable - found this in any way interesting or believable.
This movie is presented to us as being a scientific documentary but the truth is this is just full of pseudoscientific nonsense, fruit of the imagination of the interviewees.Carl Sagan once said "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence".This movie makes lots of claims and forgets the evidence! The only thing that the movie has in large quantities is: Quote mining, Misrepresentations of science, Unfunded assertions, Speculations, Appeals to emotion, Appeals to faith, Appeals to ridicule, Arguments by Vehemence, Arguments from authority, Factual errors, Half-truths, Lies, Red Herrings, Non-sequiturs, Strawman fallacies... and so on.Just like the movie "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed" (2008), this film doesn't worth our time to see it.
It's a real mess, which uses very bad part of science that cares for your purposes (economic).Mix a pseudo (former investigators) with a mystical invented (Disciples of Ramtha) and using an empty language lists a series of hoaxes scientifically untenable.In the end, what interests them is Aptar people to pay their courses initiation into the cult of Ramtha.It seems a dangerous film to serve a cult. Unfortunately I had the misfortune to attend a workshop that explained everything this and that made a final and concentration exercises. were be hyperventilation exercises!Film to avoid.