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What the "Bleep" Do We Know?!: Down the Rabbit Hole Quantum Edition

Starring: Marlee Matlin, Dean Radin Director: Betsy Chasse, William Arntz
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The unlikeliest cult hit of 2004 was What the (Bleep) Do We Know?, a lecture on mysticism and science mixed into a sort-of narrative. Marlee Matlin stars in the dramatic thread, about a sourpuss photographer who begins to question her perceptions. Interviews with quantum physics experts and New Age authors are cut into this story, offering a vaguely convincing (and certainly mind-provoking) theory about... well, actually, it sounds a lot like the Power of Positive Thinking, when you get down to it. Talking heads (not identified until film's end) include JZ Knight, who appears in the movie channeling Ramtha, the ancient sage she claims communicates through her (other speakers are also associated with Knight's organization). What she says actually makes pretty good common sense--Ramtha's wiggier notions are not included--and would be easy to accept were it not being credited to a 35,000-year-old mystic from Atlantis. --Robert Horton


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Proving once and for all that life can be an amazing journey—and a real trip—this all-new Quantum Edition release of What The Bleep!? Down the Rabbit Hole utilizes cutting-edge DVD technology to create a unique version of the film with every viewing! The possibilities are endless...and so is the fun! Academy Award® winner Marlee Matlin is Amanda, a photographer suddenly transported into a metaphysical world of quantum mechanics, odd science and mind-bending phenomena. Guided by the world’s top physicists, engineers, biologists and mystics, she tumbles down the rabbit hole and gets a first-hand look at the fascinating links between science and spirituality in our everyday lives.

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good Effort, Jul 24 2006
By Bubblehead (Calgary, AB, Canada) - See all my reviews
If you're interested in mind-scratching possibilities and actually know there's something called theoretical physics, you should definitely watch this movie. Alternatively, if you like the good old action or romance flick, maybe you should just stick with what you know. Granted, some of the ideas put forth were a little optimistic, and the cinematography not exactly up to the standard of The Matrix. However, I don't think the aim of the movie was to be a research paper (regardless of the documentary-style approach) or a blockbuster. It was meant to inspire thought about the world we live in and its interconnectedness. I've seen a couple really bad reviews on it, but I believe most of them are based on the fact that the authors just did not have a full understanding of the scientific principles presented in the movie and dismissed it quickly on its bad points without even recognizing the bigger picture. Give it a chance, it might change your outlook on life if you let it.
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51 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good movie, April 3 2005
By mike (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: What The Bleep Do We Know? (DVD)
I agree that the science in this movie is only hinted at and could be developed much more, but obviously the movie makers did not intend this film to be an educational film for those who study psychophysics. As a university student of psychology and physics, if I wanted to explore these theories on that level I would read up on it or take class on it. It makes no sense to me for reviewers who are familiar with this science to put the movie down because it is dummed down for an audience who isn't familiar with physics or psychology. If it weren't generalized as it was, it would only appeal to the minority of science students; and if it were more developed(as some suggested it should be) it would probably have to be at least 12hrs long. The science in the movie may be generalized, but it is accurate enough for beginners of these topics. Maybe not completely accurate to scholars, but again, to appeal to those who are unfamiliar with this science it must be general. I wouldn't explain these theories to a high-school freshman in their most complex form; instead, the theories must be necessarily generalized to give them a sense of the topic. This movie gives that sense, and I think it captures the humbling experience and sense of mysticism related to learning about advanced physics and psychology (as I have experienced them again and again). Those academics who expressed a dislike this movie because it is below their level of knowledge remind me of several Phd's I know who have practiced criticism to such an extent that it is like breathing to them. I agree with the statements in the movie that indicate that imagination does not need to be an enemy to scientific inquiry. May I remind all those overly-critical scientists out there that every scientific theory or model is incorrect and never all-encompassing. Every good scientific theory must be falsifiable, and will be falsified as time goes by. You would think that these alleged scientists would know that, as it is learned on day one of any introductory science class. Again, maybe these intellectuals have heard the word 'falsifiable' so many times, that they have forgotten what heck it means.
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36 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, Transformational and Life Affirming, Jan 18 2006
By Peter Malcolm (Edmonton, Alberta) - See all my reviews
This review is from: What The Bleep Do We Know? (DVD)
This movie defies classification in any standard genre. Part fable, part documentary, it pulls together several strands of research and wisdom into an improbable, thought-provoking and spectacular tour de force of science and spirituality. If you don't "get it", you just may not yet be ready for its profound message of the connectedness of all life. Anchored in post-Einstein science, this wonderful opus draws out the implications of quantum physics for human existence, in terms of the cosmic, universal nature of our being. If you don't accept that, according to quantum theory, the entire universe can be understand as manifestations of energy in various forms, you will not accept anything much the movie has to say. However, if you have read Wayne Dyer's book, There's A Spiritual Solution to Every Problem, "What the Bleep" will make perfect sense to you. I can unreservedly recommend this movie to anyone with a healthy curiosity about the purpose of human existence beyond the confines of traditional religion, conventional wisdom and the mundane details of daily life.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Critical thinking a must
Many 5 star reviews, many 1 star reviews. Basically, if you're not a pro at quantum physics or mechanics and want a visual interpretation of particle theories and the sheer... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Maple Leaf

1.0 out of 5 stars Total Dribble, and completely BORING
I was lent this movie by a friend; both of us very involved with physics and science. He was well aware of my love of Quantum Mechanics so he figured I would find this... Read more
Published 9 months ago by BDSinC

4.0 out of 5 stars Very Weak in Places, but Engaging Overall
This is a DVD set that grew on me. The resources interviewed in this film have a wide range of perspectives and I certainly do not agree with them all. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Guy Stuhlmiller

4.0 out of 5 stars the unknown that scares
I would just like to share my own point of view about this documentary (not film). Quantum physics is unfortunately still very unknown, even in these years. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Paulina Richards

5.0 out of 5 stars i love it
you'll never look at your life the same way. i felt that i was waking up for the first time in my life
Published 19 months ago by tamara s

1.0 out of 5 stars WOW, this was bad
I was very curious to see this film as I am very open minded and always up for learning new things. However, this film presents nothing more than a series of absurd new age ideas... Read more
Published on Mar 31 2006 by J. Dineley

5.0 out of 5 stars désespérée!
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Désolée.....d'utiliser cet espace mais j'aimerais recevoir ce DVD "What the bleep do we know? Read more

Published on Mar 5 2006

5.0 out of 5 stars On the mark
For those of you who are unable to think outside `the box' that our education system, institutionalized religions, governments etc. Read more
Published on Feb 4 2006 by BDK

1.0 out of 5 stars The movie Blip
Saw the movie Blip. I doubt the honesty of the producer, in giving a balanced view. It looks like he picked isolated statements from scientists and tried to impose his thinking... Read more
Published on Jan 4 2006 by villa Anandaram

1.0 out of 5 stars Drivel
Went into it expecting to be a show about Quantam Physics and its potential, but ended up watching a film in which people attempted to sell their misguided cultist beliefs by... Read more
Published on Dec 30 2005

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