In Theaters: April 23, 2004
Fantasy, Comedy, Documentary, Drama, Sci-Fi | 1h 48m
Based on 768 votes and 38 reviews.
Only watch this movie if you either know what you are getting into or if you are willing to explore new ideas. If you don`t like haviing to think during a movie, this one isn`t for you because it is filled with different theories and ideas very unlike those that most people would normally be exposed to. I really liked it, but I am a weird University student....
This is the absolutely worst movie I have ever seen. Entertainment value ...a big fat zero!!!!
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY! This movie is like a bad after school special. Do you know why the film is called "What the bleep do we know?" Because nobody in this stupid film knows anything! You will come out more confused about quantum physics than you were before you paid the ten dollars to see this piece of crap. Talking heads mixed in with terrible dramatic sequences, coupled with children-oriented animation...very poor indeed.
terrible.
The movie is a new age film... A series of interviews are cut and then pasted together... a fictional character goes through some life altering events as her perspectives change to help illustrate concepts. CGI graphics may seem cheesy but I thought they were entertaining and kept the movie moving along... also helping to illustrate difficult concepts. Reading other reviews I see many people feel that this is gobbledygook and I can`t dissagree more. It thought the content as very strong... but I`m into movies that bring into question our existence and how we can live our lives better. I give it 4/5 stars
A must see, sensational movie, with wonderful visuals, great ideas, funny and brilliant acting and interviews - all these and the fact that you come out feeling smarter and more empowered. A perfect antidote to the obnoxious dumbed-down movies we have inflicted upon us far too often. CT in Toronto
I have got to see this movie! Terrific interview with Mark Vicente on the CBC. Ric S in Victoria, BC
A brilliant construction of a world view in which we all are responsible for our experience and ultimately how we realate to reality... the possibility of transformation and a world that works for everyone.