Brainstorm (1983)
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Two scientists, Michael and Karen Brace are developing a virtual reality system that sends sensory inputs into the brain and can record sights, sounds, feelings, and even dreams. The military attempts to take over the project when a senior worker begins to die of a heart attack and uses the system to tape the experience. They will do anything to get it. Natalie Wood’s last film.
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MPAA Rating
G
Featuring :Natalie Wood, Louise Fletcher, Cliff Robertson, Jordan Christopher (II), Joe Dorsey (II), Donald Hotton (II), Alan Fudge (II), Bill Morey, Jason Lively, Darrell Larson, Georgianne Walken, Lou Walker, Stacy Kuhne Adams, John Hugh, David Wood, Keith Colbert, Jerry Bennett, Mary-Fran Lyman, Jack Harmon, Ernest Robinson (II), Thomas J. Huff, Nina Axelrod (II), Kelly Brown (III), Debby Porter, Allen G. Butler, Robert Bloodworth, Jim Boyd, Charlie Briggs, Ann Lincoln, Reverend Robert Terry Young, Bill Willens, Jim Burk, James Casino, Robert Hippard, John Gladstein, Herbert Hirschman, John Vidor, Bill Couch, Robert Gooden, Wallace Merck, Glen Lee (II), Roger Black (II), May Boss, Clay Boss, Peter Harrell, Susan Kampe, Donald Hotton, Alan Fudge, Joe Dorsey
Edition
VD
Release Date :02/03/2009
UPC :883929003396
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Brainstorm is as close to the "real thing" as we can get when it comes to subjective "near-death" experiences.
The final portion of the movie gives perhaps the clearest experience that anyone could ever have, when those final moments of life are passing away and we, as will everyone alive, have to experience – an unavoidable one-sided final advenure into the Beyond.
Whoever was the SFX artist was truly taken by the Celestial Hand and led down a spiritual pathway to the ultimate experience.
An opportunity to see what, perhaps, going to the After-world will be like – especially the scene where souls are moving towards the "Source" of Creation.
Inspiring and very deep emotional experience for anyone who wants to believe that there just maybe, "something out there", that gives meaning to our lives – a hoped for life-after-life and. an answer, to the reason for our being conscious sentient beings.
Brainstorm is worth the investment – especially those final scenes, as a subjective, emotional and indeed spiritual experience is apparently very close to what survivors of near death have, they themselves, undergone.
Something for everyones library, a true wonderful and heart moving inspiration – to bring into one's home and better one's life.
Pro : Excellent well worth the investment
Con : None – just the opposite a inspiration to all
An okay movie, with an interesting premise. 80′s buffs will get a kick out of the old school modems and computers. Overall, it’s a pretty dark movie that takes a strange slapstick twist at the end.
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This was a great film and I think it would have
been Ms. Wood’s comeback film. Unfortunatly we will
never know because she passed away during the shooting
of this movie in Nov. of 1981. It had great
performances by newcomer Christopher Walken and Natalie Wood.
I really liked the plot of this movie. It would be
amazing if a machine like this really existed. It
definatly has my seal of approval.
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