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The Invocation

The Invocation (2010)

September. 01,2010
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4.4
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PG
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An exploration of the notion of 'God' and World Peace through Religion, Spirituality, History, Science, Politics and Arts.

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Hellen
2010/09/01

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Alicia
2010/09/02

I love this movie so much

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Mjeteconer
2010/09/03

Just perfect...

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Deanna
2010/09/04

There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

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Tiffany Rose
2010/09/05

I recommend everyone to view this thought provoking documentary. The director has incorporated a well balanced myriad of highly respected spiritual innovators such as Deepak Chopra, Dalia Lama, Desmond Tutu to some of Hollywood's heavy hitters including Mark Wahlberg, Oliver Stone and it is symbiotically narrated by Sharon Stone. They all in turn weigh in their thoughts and experiences on the question marks that explore the higher purpose and meaning of the Universe and God. If world peace is close to your heart and you have the 'bigger' questions in the so-called meaning of life, then this documentary is not only enlightening but will also evoke some inner peace. Bravo!!

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Kiki-170-400776
2010/09/06

Fantastic documentary.Being their 1st documentary, it contains some little technical flaws, but the content is fabulous. In addition, it showcases huge personalities such as Sharon Stone, Deepak Chopra, Desmond Tutu, and many, many more. This documentary could potentially have a tremendous impact on people, if only Lightning Entertainment would let it be released in the US. It has already been released in Europe and in Australia. It received numerous Awards from The Los Angeles Film Festival, The San Diego Indie Film Festival, The Awareness Film Festival, The Beverly Hills Film Festival, doc'Miami 2011, to name a few.Bravo! Magnificent.

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bluefrog3333
2010/09/07

This film is amazing. It is thoughtful and deep to the point of leaving you without words after viewing it. The ideas presented are moving in such a way that you walk away from it with a need to reevaluate your own feelings about so much. Having pulled from so many different walks of life, Itier makes sure to cover many perspectives. This lends to the seriousness and credibility of the film. I especially liked how the controversial topics were discussed and presented with a grace that helps the viewer to continue to see the good in people. This film deserves to be viewed by the masses as to bring us back to a world of positivity. I truly enjoyed the film and hope others will too.

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roxybina
2010/09/08

There are so many movies that are meaningless and self-involved... The Invocation is not one of them. It really makes you think about the world and how you can help heal the world. If this was seen by everyone in the world, I'm sure it would be a more peaceful world. There are so many interviews of important people like the Dai Lama, Deepak Chopra, Oliver Stone in addition to a slew of celebrities, which makes for a very unique documentary. Sharon Stone's voice is perfect for this movie and the music is awesome. This film is very uplifting and inspiring, in spite of all of the sadness in the world. The Invocation is definitely a must see especially for people who are looking to make the world a better place.

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