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3 Magic Words

  NR Closed Captioning

Michael Perlin

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Plot Summary

What if you woke up with amnesia? What if you had no recollection of who you were in the past? What if you had to look deep within to find the answer to life's biggest question, "Who am I"? Using science, geometry, nature and spirituality, 3 Magic Words examines this question as it is explored further by metaphysical experts. These guests range from best-selling new-age authors to spiritual leaders, and even children. 3 Magic Words reveals an ancient wisdom about the energetic connection that humans have with all matter on the Earth and in the entire universe. The film takes you on a magical trip into consciousness at both the micro-cosmic and macro-cosmic levels as it taps you into a communion with the very fabric of the energy within all things. The movie shows you how to access your subconscious mind and use it to become an active co-creator in your own life.

Customer Reviews

No substance, all sparkle

There is no great secret in this movie, there are not even many facts or novel observations in this movie. Someone saw What The Bleep, and thought that it's audience could be easily milked. Sadly, there is no comparison. This movie uses talking heads as authorities, they are all no name unknowns with no credibility, often rehashing common ideas very poorly. Then a cutscene with dolphins and sparkles. Then a narrator describes some things so generically that it should be possible to do without being false, yet still manages to be completely wrong about the things he's generalizing about. Sweeping electronic score and some more sparkles. Then someone with an accent titled as "Spiritual Leader of [Insert Country Here]" talks with an accent and a big smile about nothing in particular besides a disconnected tidbit of mythos. Quote from John Lennon, more chanting and some clouds. In Summary, a lot of people asserting things as true with no reference, no foundation, and then saying other things, hoping the audience doesn't notice that the one does not support the other. Sadly, I agree with some of the floating chunks of recycled wisdom, and it's a shame to see something like this done to them. I nominate this most likely to be played before the next Jim Jones "We need to drink rat poison to join our space brothers" get together. If you haven't seen Bleep, watch that instead. Don't give these people money.

Deeply Moving

I loved how this film brings together so many masters who share this SECRET.... Which I won't spoil for you. Many of these conscious films drag out the experience but this film is just the right length at 71 minutes. Pacing is fast with the beautiful protagonist tying it all together without dwelling on the recovery aspects of her journey to enlightenment. The filmmaker deftly solves the talking head syndrome with gorgeous special effects that place the masters in this film against epic backgrounds.

I recommend this film highly!!!

Ken Sheetz

Seriously?

This movie is not for a mature audience looking for an inspiring watch. I Agree with many of the philosophies presented, but just SO simplistic! Which MAY make it good for kids. BUT my real issue is with the movies its SELF! The WAY its made, the EXPERTS, MOST who are unknown, ( which isnt a problem except that they are mostly not charismatic) floating in the SKY? its just a bad combination of aesthetic choice. The Narrator, the music, it's like a PARODY of this type of movie .. Watch "what the bleep?", " The secret" or a new favorite " discovering the gift" On the NEGATIVE side, This is the worst movie of this type that i have EVER seen. On the GOOD side, I love seeing the children in this film talk about spirituality ... Over all, I want my money back.

3 Magic Words
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  • $9.99
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Released: 2012

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