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Peaceful Warrior

Peaceful Warrior (2006)

March. 30,2006
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7.2
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PG-13
| Drama

A chance encounter with a stranger changes the life of a college gymnast.

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Cubussoli
2006/03/30

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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Lawbolisted
2006/03/31

Powerful

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Voxitype
2006/04/01

Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.

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Philippa
2006/04/02

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Varant Tazian
2006/04/03

This movie changed my life back In the day.It's the movie that thought me the reality of life Where you have to be determined and composed to succeed. I've watched it countless timesEveryone should watch this movieIt's the kind of movie that drives you emotionally and makes you rethink your way of life

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aashishpandu
2006/04/04

I have seen this movie number of times.... We all live in the world of dreams and sorrows...by forgetting the importance of present. This movie clearly explains that... How one will succeed and what one has to do to live really.The roles played and worked out fantastically on screen. I recommend for everyone to watch this once...Important lines need to remember in present A warrior acts, A fool reacts. Humans are the hardest to love and needed most Journey brings the happiness Not the destination Empty the trash.... Finally, Where are you... Here.... What time is it... Now..... What are you... This moment.... Enjoy the movie...

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Irina Manyakina
2006/04/05

Every time I had fallen short of my expectations watching the screen versions of the books. A director's vision had failed to convey to the audience a transforming inner experience. I was sorrowfully disappointed with direction of J.Ostin's "Pride and Prejudice",2005, C.Bronte's "Jane Air",2011 ,F.S. Fizgerald's "The Great Gatsby",2013 and lots of others."The way of the peaceful warrior" screened on the ground of D.Millman's book is a pleasant exception from this list. It is one of the most inspiring masterpieces of modern movie-industry. I can confidently assert that this is the rare case when a film widely reflects a book.Way of the Peaceful Warrior is a true story, based on the Dan Millman's autobiographical book. The book shares Dan's journey through university as a world-champion gymnast who has a passion to succeed and make it to the Olympics. On the surface, Dan has it all – he's good looking, popular, gets great grades, has women chasing him, his dad has plenty of money, great physical shape… yet, there's something missing. It isn't until one night Dan wakes up in the middle of the night and decides to take a walk to a nearby gas station that he encounters an old man that he calls Socrates, who begins mentoring him and exposes how deeply unhappy Dan is. The story essentially chronicles Dan's story through life to evolve himself into a Peaceful Warrior, with all the powerful lessons that he's learning from Socrates.The movie is dripped with the inspiring scenes and deep quotations that everyone can relate to in some way. The biggest thing that hooked me was "Life brought rewards, but no lasting peace or satisfaction." Dan, like many of us, have been conditioned to believe that "When I achieve X-Y-Z, then I will be happy." And while most of us intellectually know that's not true, we still pursue goals believing it will give us that fulfillment. The lesson here is simple: nothing in your outer world will ever make you happy or fulfilled. Happiness can only come from the inside. When you truly come to this realization and stop deluding yourself, you can gain that sense of peace and satisfaction within.I highly recommend to watch this movie.Everybody will find and learn a suitable lesson and reconsider some views on life.

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Sathesh S
2006/04/06

This is an average movie considering the plot and narration. But it scores with the lines which are so honest, sharp and brutal. The movie is different from the conventional movies in having the Socrates character along with his own conscience character that haunts him. The ideas by the Socrates are never spoon fed or rushed through. It is a modern art exhibited to Millman (so as to us) is much like a modern art where someone can take what ever you want and some of it can be similar to the creator's.Even though the lines are excellent, it doesn't take us into the world of Socrates or Millman which why we the film doesn't attach to someone watching. But it's worth watch for inspirations like living the moment and rising from the fallen!

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