What the Bleep! Down the Rabbit Hole

2006
What the Bleep! Down the Rabbit Hole
6.4| 2h36m| en| More Info
Released: 03 February 2006 Released
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Country: United States of America
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Interviews with scientists and authors, animated bits, and a storyline involving a deaf photographer are used in this docudrama to illustrate the link between quantum mechanics, neurobiology, human consciousness and day-to-day reality.

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HightowerNL I actually liked this movie very much, even though there are lots of things to be disliked. The first time I saw it, I thought that it was jaw-dropping. Then after that I researched some of the claims and unfortunately it seems that some of the things presented as truth are not true at all. And yes, I'm also very cautious with people who claim that they are a medium and there is one medium in this film...But next to that there are a lot of interesting things said in this film by some very intelligent people. So my advise is to not take everything too seriously and to draw your own conclusions about the things said in this film. Don't let the false claims and the medium distract you from the interesting stuff this movie has to offer.
donestabrook WOW! In reading the comments here, I am shocked by how many people missed the point. The movie is designed to make people think. Quite frankly, you don't make people think by telling them that what they are currently thinking is perfect. You have to challenge their view. They make it clear at the beginning of the film that they are presenting debatable theories and opinions. One of the big ideas of the film is that our past experiences shape how we interpret the information that we bring in. The biggest irony is that, so many people who are clearly accustomed to thinking "inside the box" have sought to find ways to disregard every idea of a film that is designed to encourage people to think for themselves.
vikingwench I naively thought that this movie would explain to a dummy like me some of the more curious and fascinating aspects of quantum physics.I guess the "dummy" part of the above equation was the operating factor.What a stupid and annoying movie - to suck someone in with the lure of actually learning something only to find out that this little fairy-tale was about as in touch with reality as the original rabbit hole of Alice in Wonderland.Some re-packaging would be in order to warn other unsuspecting naifs that this is an exercise in credulity with abysmally lame ignorance on display.The best thing about it: anticipating watching it.The worst thing about it: watching it.
inbox-24 If you see this movie and like it, it says some scary things about the rigour of your mental processes.You really only need to know four things:1) The movie purports to be truth, not fiction. 2) You have to believe in mediums, Atlantis, and spirit channeling to buy into the premise, since the core of the movie is a 35,000-year-old Atlantean Cro-Magnon channeled through a new-age spiritualist. 3) The experts are either are new-age loonies (not scientists), misquoted, or quoted in a misleading fashion. It is impossible to be a reputable scientist and to support the film's assertions. 4) They have the physics wrong. Quantum indeterminism does not manifest itself on a macro-scale, only at the quantum level. That's why it's called QUANTUM indeterminism.This movie could be fun if it was fiction (after all, some of the elements sound a lot like StarGate plots), but they are dead serious: they want you to believe what they say, and Ramtha's School of Enlightenment wants your money.You wanna see some real miracles? Go buy the boxed DVD set of Nova.