By Dorraine Fisher
Are the eyes truly the windows to the soul? Spiritual people are often challenged by science to change their beliefs, but can a scientist change his in the wake of insurmountable “spiritual evidence?” I Origins, directed by Mike Cahill, and starring Michael Pitt, Britt Marling, and Astrid Berges-Frisbey begs the question.
A microbiologist, played by Michael Pitt, sets out on a quest to disprove the existence of God once and for all through intensive studies of the unique signature of the human eye. But he finds himself madly in love with a woman,played by Astrid Berges-Frisbey, who will shake his beliefs to their foundation and challenge everything he thought he knew about the nature of existence.
I Origins offers a clear view into the possibility that we all may have lived previous lives in which experiences of the past leak into our present life and offer clues to the idea that we may all possess an immortal soul that continues on long after we’re gone.
If you don’t mind having your beliefs challenged or you like it when science gets turned on its ear (just a little) you’ll love this movie. I give it 5 stars for its unique perspective on a sensitive subject and its riveting plotline that will keep your attention to the end. If you believe there’s more to our existence than science wants to offer us, you won’t be disappointed.
Check out the trailer:
Rating: 5 out of 5
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This Post By TCC Team Member Dorraine Fisher. Dorraine is a Professional Writer, photographer, a nature, wildlife and Bigfoot enthusiast who has written for many magazines. Dorraine conducts research, special interviews and more for The Crypto Crew. Get Dorraine's book The Bigfoot Research Journal
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