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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | Explores human perception, quantum uncertainty and life at a cellular and mollecular level through the eyes of a jaded divorced photographer who begins to question the reality of her existence. Genre: Feature Film-Drama Rating: UN Release Date: 1-AUG-2006 Media Type: DVD | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Actors: | Marlee Matlin, Elaine Hendrix, John Ross Bowie, Robert Bailey Jr., Barry Newman | | Director: | Mark Vicente | | Format: | Box set, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC | | Language: | English, German, Spanish | | Subtitle: | English, Spanish | | Number of Discs: | 3 | | Studio: | 20th Century Fox | | Run Time: | 152 minutes | | DVD Release Date: | August 01, 2006 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 1212 reviews |
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A Metaphysical Journey Captured On Film Aug 28, 2008 The timing of my watching this movie a couple of weeks back was impeccable due to the unexpected death of a very dear friend. "The real trick to life is not to be in the know, but to be in the mystery," is one of the many brilliant thoughts you'll hear throughout, as an abundance of teachers and scientists give their view on the meanings of life. The concepts and applications of science and spirituality do come together throughout this movie, and all cleverly woven into a storyline featuring Amanda(Marlee Matlin)as a frustrated photographer who begins to question her own purpose on this earth, and comes to understand, as we all should, how there's always a deeper meaning to everything we experience. You will be enthralled as this film gives you the opportunity to take your own spiritual-metaphysical odyssey as you follow the story and words of wisdom offered, and you will likely feel like a different person by the time the credits are rolling. The storyline itself is also very witty, touching, and funny, plus the whole scene where Amanda observes everybody and then lets loose at the wedding reception is unforgettable, creative, and simply classic.
THIS IS NOT THE MOVIE Aug 26, 2008 I liked this longer version of "down the rabbit hole" but it is not the movie that I thought it was, the movie is "what the bleep do we know"
More than what I needed Aug 19, 2008
Interesting but it was too complicated for my adult students and it did not hold their attention very long. I will not use it in the future.
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A must see Jul 27, 2008 This movie wil surley open your eyes or at the very least it will grab your attention. Down the rabbit is definatly a must see.
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Different Things to Different People Jul 27, 2008 This movies tends to create a lot of friction when discussed. It's easy to see why. It belongs in the new/re-branded area of mysticism that dresses up in the trappings of modern physics. Science as a name has belonged to scientists for so long that their not willing to let mysticism use the name just yet.
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".
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