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What The Bleep? Down the Rabbit Hole - 5 Disc Box Set [DVD]

What The Bleep? Down the Rabbit Hole - 5 Disc Box Set [DVD]
Directed by Betsy Chasse, Marc Vicente, William Arntz

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3459 in DVD
  • Released on: 2006-07-31
  • Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Formats: Box set, PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Running time: 200 minutes

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DVD Description
The extended Director’s Cut of the international hit What the BLEEP Do We Know!? includes new scientific findings that supplement the original movie, and goes more deeply into the concepts explored. In What the BLEEP – Down the Rabbit Hole, interviews are lengthened and a full 95% of all interviews is never before seen footage exploring the links between quantum mechanics, neurobiology, human consciousness and day-to-day reality.

Featuring an hour of new interviews and two new scientists, Dean Radin, Ph.D., and Dr. Masaru Emoto, and author of The Field, Lynne McTaggart; and introducing Dr. Quantum in 20 minutes of new animation, this is the deeper film exploration audiences have been asking for.

The original storyline, which follows the journey of professional photographer Amanda (played by Academy Award winning actress, Marlee Matlin) as she comes to understand the sources of her depression and slowly change her life, is slimmed down to make room for more in-depth interviews with sixteen of the world’s top physicists, engineers, physicians, biologists, researchers, journalists and mystics, who talk about consciousness, psi research, physics, biology, emotion and addictions.

The scientists are the stars of this movie, and there’s no forgetting it. But they, too, are human. Never does the movie elevate them and their information as above ordinary human understanding. Indeed, the movie’s power and magic lies in the fact that it really makes us understand how human beings are connected to each other - to the whole universe - and how we all affect reality.

Quirky animation highlights much of the film, introducing highly complex scientific concepts in a simple, understandable way. Done with humor, precision, and irreverence, these scenes are only part of what makes this director’s cut unique in the history of cinema, and another true winner.

Synopsis
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 even some funny Jello-like characters representing chemical reactions in our bodies. A raucous soundtrack of 1980s tunes - Robert Palmer's Addicted to Love, and Animotion's Obsession among them - adds to a jarringly dynamic score. For viewers who gravitate toward New Age theories of enlightenment and self-knowledge, or those who enjoyed the sci-fi plotlines of television series like 'Star Trek', 'Quantum Leap', and 'Witchblade', this film will be a welcome addition to their library.

From the Back Cover
DISC 1: What the Bleep!? Ultra-Extended Quantum Rabbit Hole: Part One (150mins approx) 1. Start 2. The BIG Questions 3. Science vs Religion 4. A Scientific Explanation For Spirituality 5. The Nature Of Perception 6. The Senses 7. Quantum Physics 8. Entanglement 9. Empty Space 10. Time 11. The Double-Split Experiment 12. The Observor 13. Particles 14. Down The Rabbit Hole 15. The Mind-Matter Intention 16. The Global Consciousness Project 17. Creating Our Own Reality 18. Entangled Minds Experiment

DISC 2: What the Bleep!? Ultra-Extended Quantum Rabbit Hole: Part Two (150mins approx) 1.Creating Your Own Reality 2. What Is Consciousness 3. Religion 4. The Quantum Brain 5. Favorite Rabbit Holes 6. Personality & Identity 7. Changing Behaviour 8. Addictions 9. Insight 10. Sex 11. The Mind Creates Our Body 12. The Battle To Move Outside The Box 13. The Human Drama 14. A New Paradigm 15. Surrendering To A Greater Order 16. Extending Boundaries 17. We Are All Connected 18. Consequences Of Thought 19. What The Bleep!? Conference, Santa Monica , C.A Feb 2005 20. End Credits

DISC 3: What the Bleep!? Down The Rabbit Hole (Theatrical version)

DISC 4: What the Bleep!? Down The Rabbit Hole: Scientist Interviews Part One: (150mins approx) David Albert, Ph.D - Quantum Physics Consciousness Science Joseph Dispenza, D.C - The Brain Dr. Masaru Emoto - Water Amit Goswami, Ph.D - Quantum Physics & Consciousness, Which came first...the chicken or the egg?, Why do we all feel separate? John Hagelin, Ph.D - Consciousness & Superstring Unified Field Theory, How is knowledge lost?, The Observor Stuart Hammeroff, MD - Time & Consciousness, Creating your own reality, Classical & Quantum Physics JZ Knight - Creating Reality Miceal Ledwith, Ph.D - God, Science & Religion Marlee Maitlin - The BLEEP Lynn Mc Taggert - Quantum Physics, What does this mean to me?

DISC 5: What the Bleep!? Down The Rabbit Hole: Scientist Interviews Part Two (150mins approx) Daniel Monti, M.D - The Mind-Body Connection, The Effects of thought on the body Andrew Newberg, M.D - God, Reality and Everything in-between, Mystical experiences and reality Candace Pert, Ph.D - "The Columbus Story", Miraculous Healings Dean Radin, Ph.D - The "Stupidity Hypothesis", Quantum Physics, Mind Matter interface Ramtha - Who or what is He?, Emotional Addictions, Why we are here? Jeffrey Satinover, M.D, Quantum Physics & Spirituality, Entanglement - the other side of the coin William Tiller, Ph.D Fred Alan Wolf, Ph.D, "Poppin the Quiff", Quantum


Customer Reviews

What the Bleep - Rabbit hole1
I paid good money for these discs - The first one is simply a rip-off of The Secret with more technical jargon and a (no offence!) a deaf & dumb woman who is (sorry!) very hard to understand when she's trying to speak!

The second disc is padded out CONSIDERABLY with clips from the first disc.
A great message but I feel tricked :-(

Get the US Edition Instead4
It looks like the Revolver 5-disc UK edition was thrown together in a hurry. While the US edition comes on 3 double-sided discs, this is on 5 single-sided, colorfully labeled discs. What's missing is the interview of Masaru Emoto and all the interactive features of the US edition (e.g. you can't watch the 5-hour version with the drama parts turned off, etc.), despite being mentioned on the cover. Subtitles of the 5-hour version are an unlovely conversion of US closed captioning using a proportional font (i.e. all is in capital letters) and a few © signs where the conversion failed, and are completely missing on the 2.5-hour theatrical version and the additional interviews. So if you don't require PAL Region 2 and are able to play NTSC Region 1, get the US edition that even seems to include Spanish subtitles...

What The Bleep - Down The Rabbit Hole5
What the Bleep!? Down the Rabbit Hole [DVD] [2005] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

More detailed than the original What The Bleep Do We Know? and makes actually a lot more sense. Stretch your brain and power of reasoning with this amazing box set. Did you think science could provide evidence for the existence of God? No, neither did I... but it does! Open your mind and ask yourself: just how far down the rabbit-hole are you prepared to go?