Since this movie is a long, drawn-out attempt at some sort of enlightenment, allow me to perhaps save some readers an hour and a half of their time.
I would sum up the entire message of the film by simply stating: 'The key to every situation is to change your perspective.' Or, in other words, 'It's not what happens to you, but rather how you react to what happens.'
Not exactly a new revelation but the author seems determined to drive home this advice to the point of sheer boredom. It's worse than watching a mundane TV infomercial.
I'm not saying that the film didn't have a few good points, but rather the manner in which they were "phoned-in" to the viewer.
I would sum up the entire message of the film by simply stating: 'The key to every situation is to change your perspective.' Or, in other words, 'It's not what happens to you, but rather how you react to what happens.'
Not exactly a new revelation but the author seems determined to drive home this advice to the point of sheer boredom. It's worse than watching a mundane TV infomercial.
I'm not saying that the film didn't have a few good points, but rather the manner in which they were "phoned-in" to the viewer.