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Gaia
7th February 2015, 21:35
I Origins is a smart movie, beautiful, poetic which suspends time for almost 2 hours...


The kind of movie which we still think about it a few days after viewing, marking... And disturbing for sure! It's an ambitious science fiction movie that turns real about existing iris biometric recognition.


Synopsis:


A molecular biologist and his laboratory partner uncover evidence that may fundamentally change society as we know it.

For me is the best film that we must rent and see right now! It's really a wonderful surprise!


I should add:

I made a visit to my optometrist 2 weeks ago and she took tests and photographs of my eye and iris for me and my 16 years old son who saw the movie with me a few days before. And I've asked to the women technican ''What is the real purpose of standardized testing?'' She gave me no reason but, she told me that I was a patient per common and that it was difficult to take pictures of my eyes. She look very upset with me! Then I asked to her: ''If everything was Ok'' And then she reply that this was perhaps too her the end of the day and was tired.... Isssh!


And we wondered me and my son... How far it goes?



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And the song:
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RunningDeer
7th February 2015, 22:30
I recently watched “I Origins.” It’s one of those “where science meets spirituality”. Predictable at one level, but also took a turn in an unexpected direction. I was glad I rented rather than purchase it. Though, it was good enough to watch a couple of times.

Without saying too much perhaps the percentage was what it was because it reflected her emphasis on what was important in her life.

Gaia
7th February 2015, 22:40
Thank for your comment Runningdeer, I saw the movie twice so I'm not alone :p

''where science meets spirituality'' like Avalon...