Why did I just lose 107 minutes of my life?!
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gnolti — 15 years ago(July 20, 2010 05:15 AM)
This film is not for everybody. Everyone seems to have some problem with it its ideas, or how those ideas are executed, or the special effects, or the story, and so on. The film has its flaws, but I've always found it a compelling hybrid of science fiction and love story.
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labounty_t — 15 years ago(August 19, 2010 01:32 PM)
the point of it is that dr jessup is trying to find the first proto human, and discover the ultimate truth to how the human race began, this film obviously leads towards evolution, a pretty bold statement. they werent dreams, they were hallucinations, quite the opposite. he regressed into the first human, becuz he was able to access the 6 billion years of knowledge that is stored away in our atoms. Which temporarilly altered his DNA, because he regressed into the past human dna and atoms. anyway this is his explanation. The meaning of the film is how far this dr. will go to discover the ultimate truth and his trials and tribulations along the way.
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reaseltbim — 12 years ago(July 19, 2013 05:54 AM)
isn't this kind of what happened at the end of 2001 A Space Odyssey but the opposite way? Where the human goes further and further (not backwards) ??
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haewatein — 14 years ago(May 01, 2011 08:43 AM)
This film is not made for weed neither does it base on this drug.
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nathanderusha — 14 years ago(May 04, 2011 02:05 AM)
All I can say is, read the book. I have yet to see the movie, but I can guarantee that the book would easily clear up any misconceptions that you might have with the movie.
Altered States is the story of a psuedo-genius with a God complex. If that sort of material isn't your cup of tea, then the rest of it certainly wont be. It deals with some heavy metaphysical and transcendentalist ideals (a la 2001: A Space Odyssey) and is rife with medical terminology pulled straight from Harvard doctors and scientists that Chayefsky interviewed and consorted with through his time writing the novel. -
ObscureAuteur — 11 years ago(October 11, 2014 02:03 PM)
I have read the book and seen the movie and it is as faithful as it should be. No surprise since Chayefsky, well experienced with screenplays by this time, had complete script control to the great annoyance of director Russell.
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Strazdamonas — 14 years ago(February 19, 2012 12:36 PM)
Watching a movie stoned is NEVER a good state of mind to enjoy it. Most hallucination sequences happened due to the feeling depravation tank and the indian drug. indeed it was a bunch of random images, but i think it was supposed to be that way.
The guy came out of the tank a bit more regressed each time. First - religiuos. then the signs of transformation, then caveman and eventually into more primarial being. in the end, he turns into nothing.
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moonmanlunatic — 12 years ago(July 07, 2013 02:24 PM)
well being stoned when watching a movie has never made the movie worse or more boring, it's just a light and subtle change in perspective, and if you've been smoking for a while you won't trip. I watch all movies stoned and I love it.
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alan_ryder — 13 years ago(April 08, 2012 05:26 PM)
I guess I was, and am, predisposed to enjoy this film. I sense a bit of denial in your response. After all it is a frightening thought that with the proper meditation techniques we could discover the secrets of life and the universe in our memory. I believe it's called genetic memory. You have the memory of the first humans in yours. Indeed, the first sentient creatures. Recognizing it is one issue, for it visits us in dreams if we aren't too troubled in our daily life. I felt this was well explained in the film.
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The_Inverted_Necroyeti — 13 years ago(April 28, 2012 09:31 PM)
For those interested, have a look at chapter 3 of Jane Dunlap's Exploring Inner Space called "the Evolution of the Soul".
http://www.scribd.com/doc/24626833/Exploring-Inner-Space-Personal-Experiences-under-LSD-25
Jane Dunlap (aka Adele Davis) was one of the first writers to experiment with LSD, quite a few year before the hippie scene. In this chapter, she recalls an LSD experience where she claims to have experienced evolution during one of her trips.
What I find fascinating, is that has often been reported in psychedelic experiences throughout the century - do a bit of research and you'll find out this is a common theme in psychedelic literature.
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cliff_niblr031 — 13 years ago(June 29, 2012 10:24 AM)
I would have thought being stoned would have been an advantage in your situation.
So, other than NOT making musicians "better" at their craft drugs also do not help when watching a character in a film take an experimental psychodelic trip through sensory deprivation.
"Drugs are bad, m'kay" Mr. Mackey from South Park.
