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I don't normally recommend movies I didn't like, but I think this is an important movie to see if you're a student of cinema. It's a documentary with a dramatic storyline running simultaneously. The cinematography is good in many areas. The film is presented as a documentary and a drama, but I also think it is very much a propaganda film by people associated with a new age organization (some call a cult) called Ramatha. But they support their views using experts and the scientific method (although one of their 'experts' was dead and being channeled through another person). And they have very nice CG--although at times out of place.
It's been winning awards at film festivals and is soon going to be released to almost a hundred theaters across the country. While it's not a great film IMHO, it is interesting and different from anything else I've seen on the silver screen (and therefore worth viewing).
anyone else see it? I'm interested in another opinion.
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Yeah, my bad it is called "What the #$*! Do We Know!?". It discusses quantum physics and sub-atomic particles, and how people's internal emotions and perceptions affect their external world. I'm not giving a very good synopsis b/c it's hard to reduce to a one sentence description.