Wednesday, December 1, 2004

WHAT THE BLEEP DO WE KNOW?




Documentary

PRINCIPAL CAST MEMBERS
Marlee Matlin: Amanda, a photographer
Robert Bailey Jr.: Reggie, a young basketball player
Barry Newman: Amanda’s boss
Elaine Hendrix: Jennifer, Amanda’s house guest

REVIEW
The movie has an unusual combination of film elements. Some very learned, highly regarded people express their views on a variety of subjects. Animation and/or cartoons are used to better explain these concepts. Interspersed are some simplistic dramatic sequences showing the effect some of these ideas have on one person, in this case, Amanda. All this and a rather busy visual style with ripple effects, whiteouts etc.

In a word, this is one very different documentary that is content-rich and touches upon a wide variety of subjects: quantum physics, group consciousness, spirituality, and the power of thinking. This is one for the open-minded, mature, thinking-man and thinking-woman.

CLASSIFICATION
for some language and mild thematic elements.

P.S.
By substituting “Bleep” for the f-word, the title trivialises the principal message of the movie: what do we really know? The producers did not have to resort to that artificial device to get people to come see the film; it stands on its own merits, without the use of crudity.

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