Friday, June 24, 2005

WHAT THE BLEEP DO WE KNOW!? (Wait for the result in the next Oscar)

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4 days ago my best friend & mentor-Paul Sidharta mail me and he told me one quiet strange-movie ever. I intrigued to look deeper into the movie. Ah, he's damn right, it seems to be great movie to watch this mid year.
It's quiet interesting in the content and context i read from the movie's website.

WHAT THE BLEEP DO WE KNOW!? is a new type of film. It is part documentary, part story, and part elaborate and inspiring visual effects and animations. The protagonist, Amanda, played by Marlee Matlin, finds herself in a fantastic Alice in Wonderland experience when her daily, uninspired life literally begins to unravel, revealing the uncertain world of the quantum field hidden behind what we consider to be our normal, waking reality.

She is literally plunged into a swirl of chaotic occurrences, while the characters she encounters on this odyssey reveal the deeper, hidden knowledge she doesn’t even realize she has asked for. Like every hero, Amanda is thrown into crisis, questioning the fundamental premises of her life – that the reality she has believed in about how men are, how relationships with others should be, and how her emotions are affecting her work isn’t reality at all!

As Amanda learns to relax into the experience, she conquers her fears, gains wisdom, and wins the keys to the great secrets of the ages, all in the most entertaining way. She is then no longer the victim of circumstances, but she is on the way to being the creative force in her life. Her life will never be the same.

The fourteen top scientists and mystics interviewed in documentary style serve as a modern day Greek Chorus. In an artful filmic dance, their ideas are woven together as a tapestry of truth. The thoughts and words of one member of the chorus blend into those of the next, adding further emphasis to the film’s underlying concept of the interconnectedness of all things.

The chorus members act as hosts who live outside of the story, and from this Olympian view, comment on the actions of the characters below. They are also there to introduce the Great Questions framed by both science and religion, which divides the film into a series of acts. Through the course of the film, the distinction between science and religion becomes increasingly blurred, since we realize that, in essence, both science and religion describe the same phenomena.

The film employs animation to realize the radical knowledge that modern science has unearthed in recent years. Powerful cinematic sequences explore the inner-workings of the human brain. Quirky animation introduces us to the smallest form of consciousness in the body – the cell. Dazzling visuals reinforce the film’s message in an exciting, powerful way. Done with humor, precision, and irreverence, these scenes are only part of what makes this film unique in the history of cinema, and a true box-office winner.

The filmmakers are:
William Arntz: Producer, Director, Screenwriter, President - Captured Light
Betsy Chasse: Producer, Director, Screenwriter
Mark Vicente: Director, Director of Photography

They have embarked on their most important project to date: Delivering to the world through the combined mediums of film, documentary, animation and visual effects the answers to the most asked question in the universe. “ What is it? Where do we fit in? And, why do we do what we do?”

The film also under supervision of numbers of physicist, neurologist, anesthesiologist, physician, molecular biologist, spiritual teacher, mystic and scholar.

Physicists:
William Tiller, Ph.D.
Amit Goswami, Ph.D.
John Hagelin, Ph.D.
Fred Alan Wolf, Ph.D.
Dr. David Albert

Neurologists, Anesthesiologists & Physicians:
Dr. Masaru Emoto
Stuart Hameroff M.D.
Dr. Jeffrey Satinover
Andrew B. Newberg, M.D.
Dr. Daniel Monti
Dr. Joseph Dispenza

Molecular biology:
Dr. Candace Pert

Spiritual Teachers, Mystics and Scholars:
Ramtha
Miceal Ledwith, Ph.D.

Taken from www.whatthebleep.com, such an amazing collaboration work ever.
Hmm don't think this movie can be seen on 21 network here in Indonesia, hope we can find at cheapo DVD store in Ratu Plaza, Ambassador, or Mangga Dua :)

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