What the Bleep!? - Down the Rabbit Hole (2006)
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What the Bleep!? - Down the Rabbit Hole (QUANTUM Three-Disc Special Edition)
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| Directed by | Mark Vicente, Betsy Chasse and William Arntz |
| Cast | Marlee Matlin, Elaine Hendrix, John Ross Bowie, Robert Bailey Jr., Barry Newman, Larry Brandenburg and Armin Shimerman |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2005 |
| DVD Release | August 1, 2006 |
| Running Time | 152 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 024543257028 |
| Buy this item | $14.49 at Amazon.com As of Aug 8 17:43 EDT (details) 3 DVD, MATLIN,MARLEE, Usually ships in 24 hours, Box set, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), German (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Dubbed) Or 40 new from $14.49, 22 used from $12.99 |
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Average user review:| A must see |
| Different Things to Different People |
If you practice Astrology, science of mind, out-of-body travel and so on, this movie is for you. It validates such pre-existing beliefs with the reputable stamps of "Science" and "Physics" placed on the box. The belief-system is now more aesthetically repackaged and can be widely recommended to co-workers throughout the office without being construed as "hokey".
If you're this type of person, don't bother preaching it to those co-workers in the engineering department, though. It won't catch on with them. Admittedly, I'm one of those guys, but I do understand the appeal. Those with any actual background in the hard sciences will just scoff at this or demand that their wasted time be refunded through your positive thinking.
I was disappointed when I went to see the movie because I was hoping for a study in Quantum Physics, as the movie is often proclaimed to be such a study. It's not. I was hoping to see cool (colorful CGI imagery) examples of sub-atomic particle behavior, the Butterfly Effect, maybe even some of the parallel worlds stuff, and so on (even if that is all stuff widely available on the Discovery channel). While this movie did touch on those things a tiny bit (maybe not the Butterfly Effect), for the most part, it was about metaphysics, pseudo-psychology and personal sociology. The movie has a closer relationship with the daily horoscope than with Einstein.
For those of us who prefer that theories be scrutinized and tasked with proof under the scientific method, we really just have to accept the fact that we got something mis-labeled and wasted some time watching it. There's no point in trying to change the views of the other half. Trying to get someone who loves this movie to read some Erwin Schroedinger over Uri Geller is a lost cause. It's just not what they want and sometimes it's best to just move along and smile at the newly discovered love of "Quantum Physics". July 27, 2008
| Best hybred movie ever! |
| Do research, find the truth |
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.
July 11, 2008
| Quantum Physics and Spirituality meets Hollywood |
I hope you enjoy it. July 9, 2008
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