luxinfinity
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I started watching this film because the trailer seemed promising. Unfortunately, a few minutes into the movie and you discover a lot of amatorial errors. First of all, the protagonist's wife is about to be killed, they are in a post apocalyptic era, yet she looks as if she had just walked out of a beauty parlor: perfect hairstyle, impeccable makeup and nice clothes. I am pretty sure that in a post apocalyptic age it will be hard to be as nice and fresh like the protagonist's wife and even if they did have some sort of supplies I doubt makeup would be on the list of must have survival items. Same goes for the protagonist and the army man: brand new special squad military outfit. Suppose they got their hands on some brand new military supplies but they still had to walk around and accomplish tasks so why does the military man looks as if he had just put those clothes on - which he probably did for shooting the movie -. The acting reminded me of the plays we did in junior high school in preparation for the winter holidays... After 5 minutes, I couldn't stand it any longer.
Some of us have no idea how important this documentary is for people like me. We, the weirdos who give up their comfortable life to embrace the unknown. We, the ones who can't stand a minute longer not knowing who we really are and what life is about. Life will teach you lessons no matter what you do and some lessons are so painful that sometimes only death seems the real way out. Ram Dass is not your usual guru, he had a life just like you and I. During his journey of self discovery, he had the courage to explore the effects of lsd on himself and others thus jeopardising his position as a respected psychology professor at Harvard University. I am Italian, born in 1967 in Italy and raised there. The first time I watched this documentary I thought - Ram Dass and Timothy Leary made history with their discoveries, why there's no mention of them in history books? -. I had to learn the names of war-oriented individuals from history books while those who truly made a huge positive impact on humanity by spreading their light and love had been deliberately left out by main stream media and education. Dear Jamie, thank you for opening my eyes and heart to the truth. I have already watched this documentary several times as a reminder that there's more to life that meets the eye. The first time I watched it, I was feeling suicidal due to a sudden illness which has disabled me and the message in the documentary is so powerful that it gave me the courage and faith to keep on living but most importantly: I am not alone!
Whatever your favourite genre is, this drama has them all. Although classified as a comedy it is also a thriller, mystery, crime, romance, love, cooking show as well as having an intriguing supernatural background which, just like glue, holds all the pieces together. I love Korean dramas when the quality is as high as this one. The acting is impeccable whether you are in the midst of a tragedy or having a sudden urge to dance. Even the young actors did a spectacular job. The acting is so realistic you will dive completely into "their" reality. The cameramen did a spectacular job in shooting this drama from every possible angle and perspective and the special effects are very well done indeed. I would recommend this drama to everyone but to depressed people in particular because it contains a jewel for the heart : unconditional love!