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Superhuman: The Invisible Made Visible

Play trailer Poster for Superhuman: The Invisible Made Visible Released Jul 14, 2020 1h 56m Documentary Play Trailer Watchlist
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Scientific experiments and demonstrations try to offer proof of extrasensory powers.

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Simon Foster Screen-Space A thrilling case for the power of the mind as a unifying social force Rated: 4/5 Aug 30, 2020 Full Review Rich Cline Shadows on the Wall This zippy, engaging documentary is about expanding our perception to understand the true power of the mind and the interconnectedness of everything. Rated: 3.5/5 Jul 29, 2020 Full Review Kyle Bain Film Threat The movie ultimately fails, as Cory is unable to provide reasonable evidence to support her thoughts and theories. Rated: 3/10 Jul 28, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Really well put together look at what some may consider "wooey hooey". Beautiful and practical breakdown of what we as humans are capable of and great scientific analysis throughout. Really well done and something our world has been missing. We need more documentaries like this. It's time to override the stigma associated with these things and teach our world how to harness the power of humanity. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/15/23 Full Review Audience Member This movie is not for everyone...yet...it's way ahead of where the majority of people are in their thinking, but necessary for where we are going in our evolution. You'll either love it or hate it, it's for the people that realize our world and self views need to change, are already changing, it is for individuals to become more enlightened and aware of who we are, for those who are open to the possibility that anything can happen, that we ourselves are much more than we have been conditioned to believe. If you're more inclined towards spiritualism or enlightenment way of thinking, I think you'll love this. If you're one who firmly believes within the lines of what your religion tells you or you think that science today has it all figured out already, and you'll only listen to what those types tell you, then this probably isn't for you (even though almost every scene has a scientist in it...you'll probably deny them). The idea I believe is to open the minds of people who are ready to hear what is already going on in the world today, what is possible for all of us, and yes, it's hard to believe but it IS well documented by various sources spanning many major countries (outside of this film). To deny it for me is like saying the world is flat or the sun is purple because these are just a small sample of what people are already doing around the world. It's meant to awaken us of our true potential. If you strongly deny what is being shown to you, it's just not your time, that is fine...simply move on and let others enjoy it or better yet, do more of your own research on the subjects here in the movie. To call it fraudulent without doing your research is ignorant and an injustice to the everyone. This movie will find it's way to those who were meant to see it, this I trust, I personally loved it. I have had the past two years full of miracles big and small is size and don't honestly know how I would receive this information if I hadn't already been on a similar path myself. If I saw this 5 years ago I might be quick to dismiss it too. If you feel you can't watch the entire movie, skip ahead to section 5, watch the children first. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/05/23 Full Review Audience Member It should have been okay but it was oddly boring. I actually walked away a few times and turned it off with five minutes to go. It was just not engaging at all. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/29/23 Full Review Audience Member This is NOT a documentary. It is entertaining, but I actually researched the claims made and the experts making them-- this was "acting" and the experts were promoting their theories, not actually conducting reproduceable experiments on film. The Vibravision part-- which was the most impressive thing in the film-- is completely fake. Go to the website for the academy in Ogden UT and check-- despite taking huge amounts of money from their students, not a SINGLE person has learned to "see" in that way. Note that the film makes it very clear in the credits that these people are all "cast" members, and the ones who participate in the "experiments" and have these spectacular results are all identified as "actors." Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/15/23 Full Review Audience Member A string of conman's ruse, and bad science. Yes "shotgunning" is an excellent cold reading ruse. Electromagnetic waves exist. Human bodies leave residual heat. Transcranial EEGs can pick up brainwaves. If you shake the table, a suspended foil covered with glass will move. How any of this is meant to help a viewer connect the dots about the true nature of their own consciousness is beyond me. What I find appalling though is one of the "experts" idea of a control reading in an experiment regarding the pH of water. The host not knowing that the co2 from her breath will reduce the pH of the water, tries to mentally reduce the pH of water while sitting above and breathing on it. The DNA conductivity test that follows is laughable, both in apparatus and observations. The control readings are taken off of the same sample used to experiment with. 3 reading are taken and averaged. Each 'control' reading is observed in quick succession, and appears to reduce with each reading. So the conductivity seems to be increasing with time. Then more time passes as the "intervention" happens. If there was a control, that "intervention" did not happen on, I have no doubt that it would also show a change. As for the exploited children the film uses to bring home its point. Currently the mid-brain activation scam is a global pandemic. Exploiting both children and well meaning parents for financial gain. They condition children into performers, much like carnivals and circuses did to their boy wonders. Except there is a lot of money behind it, how much you ask? Enough so that you can buy a franchise to midbrain activation academy. Teaching children to lie has been a main stay of blindfold peeking, since illusionist realized they are too old to throw a tantrum or wriggle about like a toddler. if you don't believe me, google midbrain franchise. In this film the name may be different, the scam is the same. These people should be charged with child abuse and fraud. "If you open your mind too much, you brain might fall out" - Tim Minchin Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/28/23 Full Review Audience Member Mind-blowing what we as humans are capable of... it's a must-see if you like to think "outside the box". Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/20/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Scientific experiments and demonstrations try to offer proof of extrasensory powers.
Director
Caroline Cory
Producer
Jonathan Steven Green, Jahanara
Screenwriter
Caroline Cory
Production Co
Omnium Media
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jul 14, 2020, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Jun 26, 2020
Runtime
1h 56m