Sunday, May 22, 2011

I Am

documentary

Former Hollywood director of schlock comedies has a bike accident, sees the emptiness and futility of the consumerist lifestyle and looks for a better way.

Some of the recent science of neurobiology presented here was fascinating and the overall message was spot on but I came to these realizations thirty years ago...I just didn't have the money/connections to make a high-budget film about it.

If this film causes people to change their lives for the better it wasn't a waste of time and resources. My suspicion though is that he will be preaching to the choir.

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