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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing but good info for novices,
By Kitty "Kitty" (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pass It On (DVD)
I was surprised at how little I was moved by this movie, based on most of the good reviews. The lower budget special effects did not bother me, as it was edited well. The first half of the film seemed to be a cheesy business training film, geared toward MLM mindsets. The Secret? this really has nothing to do with the Secret - just because they toss in the phrase Law of Attraction, hoping to get some of that crowd of admirers. One theory they mention is you will always be as wealthy as your five closest friends. One "go-getter" states after having combined the average income of his five closest friends, he realizes he 'needed new friends'. Yes, we all get what you are trying to convey - surround yourself with positive and amibtious people. But the way this comment plays is shocking, shallow, and really a reflection of what the film is about. This statement alone contradicts the idea of mentoring and kindness that also comes up. Additionally, to those who believe it's about the Secret/Law of Attraction, I'd like to point out the producers constantly let the idea of struggle rise to the surface in the movie. "There will be hardships", "You will fail" etc. Anyone who understands the elements of the Law of Attraction would find this movie is far off base from that.
However, this would be a great film for a very cyncial no-nonense type who loathes anything new-agey. It could be a good stepping stone to other philosophies about creating the life you desire. In summary, if you are well-versed in Abraham-Hicks, Tony Robbins, and Michael Loisier, you would most likely find this is a waste of your money.
10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Highly Inspirational,
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This review is from: Pass It On (DVD)
Just saw a preview of this movie last night. It was fantastic. Just like the movie "The Secret", which it acknowledges for the concept of the Law of Attraction, this movie features little inspirational messages from people who are motivators and do-ers in our modern culture. It was fast paced, high energy and it left me with wanting to go out and achieving the success that i deserve and am capable of. Which I believe is a goal of the movie. I'd definitely recommend this movie.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
It was ok but not inspiring to me at all.,
This review is from: Pass It On (DVD)
There is some good info but as someone who has watched "The Secret" at least 100 times I have watched this about twice. It did not inspire me.
And I'm not one of those people that just try to manifest things without taking action (while that is possible and I have done it myself) as I also spend thousands of Dollars a year on marketing and business courses. Let's face it "The Secret" was one of a kind and I am referring to the Original version with Ester Hicks. I give it 5 stars and the Extended version falls to about 3 stars. There have been several movies modeled after it but none have captured the magic of 'The Secret" If you can rent it or you are a collector like me that buys all motivational DVD's because I'd rather watch them that TV shows that bombard me with Drug Company commercial and post hypnotic suggestions for illness get it but don't expect to be blown away!
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