My hope for this was that the actual paralysis experiences would be edited in as unbroken scenes, following the victim's description. Instead (and somewhat predictably) those recreations were intercut and chopped about. Still intriguing, but could have dared to be much more.
Far too much time devoted to the anecdotal ramblings of various spiritual nutjobs. The one woman who actually talks some sense and acknowledges the power of the mind rather than the fourth dimension or parallel universes gets about 2 minutes of screen time. I basically learnt nothing from this documentary.
My hope for this was that the actual paralysis experiences would be edited in as unbroken scenes, following the victim's description. Instead (and somewhat predictably) those recreations were intercut and chopped about.
ReplyDeleteStill intriguing, but could have dared to be much more.
And needed more science.
ReplyDeleteFar too much time devoted to the anecdotal ramblings of various spiritual nutjobs. The one woman who actually talks some sense and acknowledges the power of the mind rather than the fourth dimension or parallel universes gets about 2 minutes of screen time. I basically learnt nothing from this documentary.
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