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10/10
"Mindblowing if you excuse me"
Syrtah30 October 2010
The quote at the end of the movie ("Mindblowing if you excuse me") describes it best: This film is a wonderful documentary with a lot of scientists talking but not lecturing. Despite whatever you might think about the people shown who claim not to eat or drink in years, the film takes you on a very pleasant and comfortable journey into the areas of life where science has to admit phenomena without being able to explain them. And further. And further into your own imagination of what might be possible in this world and what not.

The director admits that the ending is a bit one-sided but well, it's his opinion on the whole subject and you're free to follow or not.

The most important fact for me was the stunning camera-work, the very clever editing and a wise choice in the references/people which appeared in the film.
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1/10
Don't bother watching...
super-975-2806313 February 2011
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The movie does start out critically. They cite studies and interview the participants. The fact that some of those studies weren't published and/or taken seriously makes them conclude: conspiracy! From there on the documentary takes a turn right into complete insanity: Prana, Chakras, Quantum-Healing and similar ideas are all of a sudden accepted as working practices without further investigation.

If this movie were a joke it would be funny, but for something that calls itself a documentary it is simply an affront.

p.s. stating light nourishment would work when we have around one billion starving people on the planet is a bit twisted, so maybe i'm getting it all wrong and it is a masterpiece of black humor.
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10/10
A very fascinating and interesting documentary
andreas-schmidt-pabst24 July 2011
I don't get why this movie has gotten such a low rating. I've found it really great. To me it was more interesting and exiting than a thriller. It was really informing and showed that there is more between heaven and earth than most scientists would admit. This movies shows various examples of people- among others a natural scientist- who live without food for a long time. Some of them even without drinking. One of them, a spiritual man from India has eaten and drunk nothing for 70 years! Interviews with scientists who admits that there are things orthodox science can't explain and quantum physicists who say that mind is connected with the universe and everything with everything complete the fascinating experience.
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4/10
I learned something new, but nothing really useful
Horst_In_Translation30 August 2017
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"Am Anfang war das Licht" or "In the Beginning There Was Light" is an Austrian 90-minute documentary from 2010, so this one is already over half a decade old. Writer and director is P.A. Straubinger and this one here is easily his most known work, which also has to do with the fact that he is far from prolific. Anyway, with this film here he gives an insight into the subject of some people living without food, maybe even without drinking and solely living off light. Or I should add "allegedly" because in my opinion this is all a huge scam. And actually it would be better not to provide the likes of Jasmuheen with further attention, so they can get even richer and sell more books etc. And they can also not bait people into killing themselves because they believed in the concept like that lady in the woods. In Germany, we have a proverb saying "von Luft und Liebe leben" and that's what the people in this documentary do, but not just metaphorically like in the proverb. So yeah I am very skeptical and I don't believe in the concept, no matter how many years of meditation may have preceded it. If it is really true then why won't they put these people for 10 days under permanent surveillance and see if they are not secretly having a meal? This would be the evidence then and then it also makes sense to run blood tests etc. to explore this unique phenomenon. But not before really scrutinizing them. So yeah, overall I give this documentary a thumbs-down, not because it was handled badly (on the contrary, for a first film it was pretty solid, far from a failure really), but I find the concept pretty revolting and not deserving of the attention. Another weakness is that it got too scientific in the second half. All in all, I give it a thumbs-down. If you still want to see these 1.5 hours, make sure you got a good set of subtitles as with all the languages included in here, it seems unlikely you really understand everything else otherwise.
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10/10
One of the most thought-provoking, controversial and inspiring films ever made ! Warning: Spoilers
After watching the film I still do not know whether there are really people who are able to live without food and fluids over long periods of time. Nevertheless it leaves the possibilities open and the underlying research seems to be done very well - If you will look deeper into the topic and not only at wikipedia etc.

The film does not give definitive answers but shows highly interesting research and raises a lot of questions. Actually I think "In the beginning there was light" deals only on the surface with the phenomenon of breatharianism. It really questions the prevailing materialistic philosophy in our western culture and opens up new perspectives.

In my opinion one of the most thought-provoking and inspiring films ever made...
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10/10
A truly remarkable and mind expansive film that reveals to us the extraordinary human potential and the infinite possibilities we can access.
wsnoah22 October 2014
The Light documentary is one of my all-time favorites, as it provides certified reports of personal experiences, interviews and scientifically documented laboratory experiments as evidence that there are people living today who do not need food either to live or to sustain their metabolism! They live on "light" alone, a phenomenon called "breatharianism".

What is so incredible is that the director P.A. Straubinger travels all over the world and meets all kinds of people who are living as a "breatharian". This film does not try to push an agenda, in fact, it provides a neutral platform with interviews from both the protagonists and the antagonists. Bottom line is, if this state does in fact exist, then maybe we need to start questioning what science declares as the truth and the whole truth. Maybe we can open our minds more in order to begin to understand what our true abilities are as conscious beings...
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In the Beginning There Was Light
princeshail27 August 2017
The excellent documentary made! There are thousands of people in the world, following NIRAHARIES!Live without food. Just visit www.bfoodfree.org At least once, everyone should try to live without food for 21 days and see the changes in the life. It is calling NIRAHARA SAMYAMA. Its 100% free. There is no any charges to participant. I have done four times so far. Thanks and best regards,
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