• Summary: Down the Rabbit Hole takes the ideas introduced in the first What the Bleep movie, and plunges the viewer Deep into scientific findings that say Reality is fluid and that we are an integral part of everything -- It's the Next Evolution! (Lord of the Wind Films)
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  1. Positive: 2 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9
  1. To its credit or detriment (depending on your point of view), the film doesn't have an agenda, or make any kind of systematic argument as to how quantum physics likely will impact the 21st century. It just looks at the wondrous evidence and asks us to imagine the possibilities.
  2. In short, it's much fatter with less matter and a distressing shrinkage in thought.
  3. While it does render scientific and philosophical principles in a highly accessible format, the film is nonetheless a real chore to sit through.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 9
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  3. Negative: 3 out of 9
  1. Marioxx
    10
    This is documentary should be looked upon a "idiots guide to quantum physics" type of presentation. It gives you a very good taste of what quantum physics is capable of and the possibilities it opens up for us as human being. So what if the graphics are cheap and the people are not internationally known, they are people with enough or may I say more knowledge than any top dick and harry. You want a good introduction to quantum physics and cant be bothered to read 8 billion web pages then get this very pleasant and interesting documentary, from here you will know if you like quantum physics enough to keep researching it or give it up. Believe me, I am fascinated by their ideas, as a psychotherapist and as a person who like physics. Don't forget, this is just one point of view on the matter, research on with other points of views to get a clearer picture of the subject. Thumbs up to the people who thought of this and may this documentary spread around the globe so everyone in the world can understand what reality really is. make no mistake, I've read many books on the subject and they all basically say the same thing as the documentary. What a fulfilling experience watching this, loved it to bits. Expand
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  2. WhitneyK.
    10
    Great movie with great ideas.
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  3. M.D.
    1
    To all tree hugger morons that believe that their thoughts affect in any way the physical matter outside themselves: If you think enough and meditate a lot about it, maybe you could get your head out of your as*ses. Read a real quantum physics book for a change. You say that the message was not discussed in the reviews? sure, all this new-age, hippie crackpot BS stands for itself, because the "facts" are too strong to be refuted, because physical matter tends to change its chemical properties according to stupid thoughts made by ignorant, egocentric people who think that the universe revolves around themselves enough to change its nature by their power of thought. And the water crystalizes itself differently if I bless it or curse it, according to that japanese "scientific" (Masaru Emoto.) Too bad he doesn't let anyone analyze or reproduce his "experiments" and he did not utilize double blind methodology (do some research) Funnily enough no real scientists are featured in this film, with the exception of David Albert, (and a couple more) who worked with Roger Penrose and in a Popular Science article he stated about this movie that he is "outraged at the final product." The article states that Albert granted the filmmakers a near-four hour interview about quantum mechanics being unrelated to consciousness or spirituality. His interview was then edited and incorporated into the film in a way that misrepresented his views. What gets me mad about this kind of pseudo-scientific shi*t is that it misleads genuinely curious people about science, mixing truths and facts with new age BS so JZ Knight (oh, pardon me, Ramtha, 35,000 year-old warrior spirit from the lost continent of Lemuria, as she states) can sell more spiritual crystals to gullible people and swim in big stashes of money. Spiritual growth, nothing materialistic here. Unlike JZ Knight and her moronic, gullible, ignorant and dishonest colaborators, I'm not making this up. Check Wikipedia article about this movie and look for more sources, and you will understand that this movie should be classified "Fantasy" or "Sci-fi" instead of "documentary" If you're curious about quantum physics, there's lot of real sources in the internet, and plenty of them are simple to read and comprehend, and much more fascinating than this mind dump that gullible idiots call "documentary". Expand
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