This documentary is well done and full of important ideas and practices.
I just wish someone spoke about the intuition as a receiver of wisdom and inspiration
from our higher consciousness and even messages from our spirit guides.
I would like to see a second film that goes into other domains such as revelation.
Plot summary
A story of soul searching, science, nature and creativity, InnSæi takes us on a global journey to uncover the art of connecting within today's world of distraction and stress.
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January 19, 2021 at 06:11 AM
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All valid but missing some pieces
Gentle, thoughtful exploration of what it means to be human
I feel compelled to write a review of this film based on all the haters who vehemently discredit it. I find the comments super interesting...like the guy who wrote that he found the scene of the filmmakers watching Grand Theft Auto rape scenes disturbing. But GTA IS disturbing. It's deeply disturbing, especially if you happen to be female. And kids play it. So it isn't THE SCENE that disturbed you, it's being smacked by the reality of GTA by the scene. Do you really not get that, reviewer guy? Anyway, this is a very gentle, thoughtful film. It doesn't draw any epic conclusions. It makes a case for trying to be more connected to the planet, each other, our own feelings, and less connected to electronic devices. It could be a better film but it sure doesn't deserve all the hate.
A missed opportunity to discuss some very interesting ideas
I found this documentary to be so obsessed with the idea of ignoring rational thought and 'opening our minds' to intuition, that it manages to lose nearly all substance and fails to discuss or describe any of the concepts in any detail.
I'm a strong believer in mindfulness and reconnecting to our surroundings and the earth on a spiritual level and so I was expecting the really enjoy this film. I did not.
The real irony here is that this film presents some great ideas worth considering, but they are lost in the noise of the presentation.. there's a lot of strange visuals and worryingly unsupported 'scientific' studies, and not a lot of actual discussion to fill 75 minutes.
If you believe you can alter peoples brain waves by staring at them then you'll probably love this film.