What the #$*! Do We (K)now!?

What the #$*! Do We (K)now!?

  • Director: Mark Vicente
  • Writer: William Arntz,Betsy Chasse,Matthew Hoffman
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, German, Spanish
  • Release date: October 22, 2004
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: What the Bleep Do We Know!?
  • "What the Bleep Do We Know" is a comedy film produced by Lord of the Wind , directed by William Arntz, Betsy Chasse, starring Marlee Matlin , Elaine Hadricks, etc. It was released in the United States on April 23, 2004 .
    The film tells the relationship between the consciousness generated in the cerebrum and the real matter that exists around people; people's consciousness, thoughts, choices and even the most basic senses are affected by the existing way of thinking in the brain and each person's own personality. Dominate, so we can only see what we want to see and only accept what has been accepted.

    Details

    • Release date October 22, 2004
    • Filming locations Bagdad Theatre, 3702 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland, Oregon, USA
    • Production companies Captured Light, Lord of the Wind

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $10,942,306

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $7,655

    Gross worldwide

    $21,054,050

    Movie reviews

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    • By Emery 2022-03-26 09:01:14

      Teacher assigning homework after reading

      For me, who has been educated in materialism for many years, there may be some disapproval of this drama. The role of conscious thinking seems to be exaggerated in the drama. It is mentioned in the play that when Columbus landed in the New World of America, the local indigenous Indians did not see the boat, because the boat was a completely unfamiliar thing to the indigenous people and did not exist in their cognition. In my cognition, matter determines consciousness, boats and people are...

    • By Kacie 2022-03-26 09:01:14

      You and I have infinite possibilities!

      (Watching time: 2018.01.19 on the subway in the evening) I

      watched this movie through Li Xinpin's recommendation; to be honest, I forced myself to watch
      it an hour before I watched it. Fortunately, I finished watching it;

      After the filming, I have the following feelings:
      1. What is the truth?
      After watching the video, my answer is that it is where our thoughts/consciousness are cast.
      For example, you may often see a person on the road, but because you...

    • By Gerda 2022-03-26 09:01:14

      Watch the movie "How Much Do We Know"

      I watched a movie yesterday called "How Much Do I Know?" and it made me dizzy. It was so brain-burning. What water molecules, what atoms, what physics, I don't really understand these things, but after watching the whole thing, now In retrospect, it's like this: water molecules are a very wonderful structure. Some scientists have done experiments. They put water in a container and prayed to it every day. As a result, when observed with a microscope, the water molecules actually showed a very...

    • By Stevie 2022-03-26 09:01:14

      The second time, to refresh the previous point of view

      1. Matter is just matter, it is what we see it as it is, and what we see as it depends on what kind of experience we have had on it, like water is transparent because we have seen it The fish in the water, the summer is very hot, because we used to sweat in the summer. But drinking water can quench thirst and make us feel refreshed, so I still think water is a good thing, and in summer, when there is plenty of sunshine, people are very energetic, so I also think that summer is energetic and...

    • By Rey 2022-03-26 09:01:14

      Reality is just the possibility of consciousness, we exist in the world to create the world

      The movie "How Much Do They Know" is a very old movie, the picture quality is not very clear, but every sentence is deafening.

      Do we really know ourselves? Do we really know how capable we are? Are we sure we can't achieve great results, just ordinary people? Are the so-called right and wrong values ​​in our mouths really impeccable?

      I do these things, I do these things that make me, but these things have nothing to do with me. There is no good or bad, and there is no God to...

    User comments

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    • By America 2023-07-15 00:13:14

      Godly movie. . . . I can only say that even if I understand what it wants to say, I don’t agree with it very much, so I don’t feel...

    • By Coralie 2023-07-13 03:10:58

      I didn't expect it to be a pseudoscience film, a waste of...

    • By Amber 2023-07-04 04:52:04

      This movie reminded me of the book A Brief History of Quantum Physics. One is relatively abstract, the other is vivid. Both give us new perspectives on the universe and people. If you really think about it, life will be...

    • By Dereck 2023-04-23 13:11:02

      Amazed that there is such a magical claim in the world~ The redefinition of "truth". Is what you can see and touch the truth? Why Are Dream Scenarios Not "Real"? In extreme terms, perhaps the reality of the present is the real dream, and the dream is the real. Maybe, all the theories we have established before are wrong, is there any possibility? How much do you know about this...

    • By Colt 2023-02-28 04:37:07

      The second half is...

    Movie plot

    Amanda ( Marlee Matlin ) is a divorced regular photographer. Her daily life was dull and lifeless, until one day she experienced a time as wonderful and dreamy as "Alice in Wonderland". The film's stunning visual effects immerse the audience in Amanda's neural world, a glimpse into the subtle world of cells, molecules and even quantum. The film interviews a number of well-known scholars to discuss esoteric topics such as truth, memory,...
    more about What the #$*! Do We (K)now!? Movie plot

    Movie quotes

    • Fred Alan Wolf: What I thought was unreal, now for me... seems in some ways to be more real than what I think to be real... which seems now more to be unreal.

    • [last lines]

      Fred Alan Wolf: Ponder that for a while!

    • Ramtha: [narration] So how can you continue to see the world as real, if the self that is determining it to be real is intangible?