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What the Bleep Do We Know?

What the Bleep Do We Know?

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Key Information
Directors: Betsy Chasse
Actors: Marlee Matlin
Genre: Education/General Interest
Subgenre: Time Travel · New Age · Science · Space · Science Fiction · Theatrical Release
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Available Formats: DVD: Dual Side
UPC: 024543171072
Release Date: 2004
Running Time: 1hr 30min
Languages
Original Language: English
DVD Editions
: Format: DVD: Dual Side, 1hr 30min
Release Company: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (March 15, 2005)
UPC: 024543170884
VHS Editions
: Format: VHS, 1hr 30min
Release Company: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (March 15, 2005)
UPC: 024543171072
Credits
Screenwriter: Matt Hoffman
Professional Reviews
: (09/10/2004, p.33, Roger Ebert): "[W]ondrously curious..."
More Information
Details: Applying basic principles of quantum physics to human psychology, this film consists largely of interviews with experts in related fields, who pose existential questions and answer them with theories of endless possibilities. They explain that reality is only as we define it, that matter is permeable, and that experiences in life should be approached as controllable by the human mind. Opening doors to broad ideas--that we could exist simultaneously in many realities, that we could be in multiple places at once, that we could observe ourselves from outside our bodies, that time travels backwards and forwards--experts encourage positive thinking and open-mindedness. A situational plot involving a deaf photographer who is assigned to work at a Polish wedding serves to illustrate how the theories discussed could be applied to everyday experiences. Meanwhile, intense sequences of computer animation offer illustrations of outer space, the neural functions in our brains, the way that various hormones work, and ...
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