Epic clips in Cinema..!

Hello everyone!
This film I suggest is now based on real facts. It is about a woman who gradually remembers her previous next life and reaches a point where her present life is damaged by visions.
At first her family doesn't support her, but little by little they begin a search to heal something that remained pending... It is a good film to deal with the subject of reincarnation. Greetings!

I didn't realize there was a movie adaptation of her story, thank you for sharing. I read Jenny Cockell's other book, Across Time and Death: A Mother's Search for her Past Life Children a few months ago.
 
"A summer storm" Peter Falk ( Columbo)

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It is a story of a boy and an older man who meet unexpectedly. The old man has a shop, he works alone. He does not have a good reputation, he is a hard man, so he has earned the dislike of the social environment in which he lives.

The boy (9 years old) lives in another city with his grandmother, he lives in a poor environment. His older brother is fighting in the Vietnam War.

He is a very intelligent boy and also proud. The meeting of that old man with that child will be the key to a change in both their lives. Lovely story. With touches of humor and intelligent dialogue. A film for the soul.

I couldn't find it in English (I worked hard on the search, but couldn't find it), you can turn on the subtitles automatically. :-)

 
"A summer storm" Peter Falk ( Columbo)

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It is a story of a boy and an older man who meet unexpectedly. The old man has a shop, he works alone. He does not have a good reputation, he is a hard man, so he has earned the dislike of the social environment in which he lives.

The boy (9 years old) lives in another city with his grandmother, he lives in a poor environment. His older brother is fighting in the Vietnam War.

He is a very intelligent boy and also proud. The meeting of that old man with that child will be the key to a change in both their lives. Lovely story. With touches of humor and intelligent dialogue. A film for the soul.

I couldn't find it in English (I worked hard on the search, but couldn't find it), you can turn on the subtitles automatically. :-)


A little correction, movie name is: "A Storm in Summer", from the year 2000.
 
I found an interesting article that describes how blind people can "see" by making sounds. They are able to obtain images of objects and orientation in space by tracking the echo produced by sounds (echo sounder). The study shows that the visual cortex of the brain is activated and not the auditory part. Here is the article:

ACTUALIDAD | DW

The blind "come" with an echo sounder
Blind people can orient themselves in space or measure the distance of obstacles by emitting sounds and tracking the echo they produce. That is a technique frequently used by dolphins and bats. When walking short distances, Eskandar Abadi, an Iranian journalist who was born without the sense of sight, is oriented in space emitting sounds, a sort of click that, when hitting the objects around it, generates an echo. This secondary noise lets you know how far away the possible obstacles are. When the paths are larger, Abadi clicks his fingers to create a louder sound. "Thanks to the echoes I can recognize if what I have in front is a wall or a tree because the echoes are different," he says.

Abadi works since 2002 in the Persian language of Deutsche Welle and moves smoothly through its facilities thanks to the echo sounder. To discover what happens in the neurological system when a blind person is oriented with the sense of hearing, a group of scientists have initiated an experiment in which the brain activity of several volunteers is measured. Small microphones are inserted into their ears to record the sound of the clicks that they emit for orientation and the echoes they produce.

Sounds that allow to see

"Study participants listen to the recording of these clicks while measuring their brain activity," explains Lore Thaler, a German scientist who collaborated with an experiment at the University of Western Ontario focused on the echo sounder as a "vision" resource for blind people. When the researchers compared the registered brain activity patterns with and without echoes, they realized that there was activity in the visual areas of the brain and not in the auditory areas.

“As soon as the blind heard the echoes of the clicks, the visual cortex of the brain was activated; that is the part of the brain that digests the visual impressions of people who can see and not the auditory impressions, ”says Thaler, clarifying that the ability to orient in space through the sense of hearing can also be developed by the people who see . However, those who are accustomed to moving with the help of the echo sounder have learned to recognize surfaces and structures, as well as distances.

Corners and edges with right or rounded angles generate a different echo; hence the ear serves them to obtain such an accurate picture of the environment, says Thaler, who works simultaneously in another study dedicated to the echo sounder at the University of Durham, United Kingdom.

Authors: Gudrun Heise / Evan Romero-Castillo
Publisher: Enrique López

Then they suggested this film: "At first sight"
This is a young man who lost his sight when he was very young. His whole life was spent in the same village. He has a sister. It is interesting to note how he developed this ability to "see" his familiar surroundings.

Then he meets a girl who encourages him to visit specialists to solve his blindness. He undergoes surgery and gradually begins to see. It is important to note that the "visual" world he had before the operation changed radically, his brain becomes confused and does not interpret the visual images that come to him through his eyes. It is a film for reflection...


The questions that arise are: For those of us who use the sense of sight, do we really "see" only through this sense? There are several articles in Matrix World that may be useful to read. Translation is available in several languages.

"The brain sees much more than the eyes"
Here they are:Mozak vidi puno više od očiju

Why some people can see sounds?

I hope it's to your liking. Greetings:-)


Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
 
Another one. Sorry it's not a clip but a trailer. When I was a teenager, I watched all the movies by the french filmmaker Eric Rohmer. He launched the French New Wave, and the movies are mainly about the complexity of relationships. They picture really well the "film" (as Mouravieff says) "in which a man is born and in which he lives", the entanglement of emotions and choices in life. It brings nostalgia and makes you take a big step back on your own life and on the lives of people in general. These films made a deep impression on me at the time.

 
Another one. Sorry it's not a clip but a trailer. When I was a teenager, I watched all the movies by the french filmmaker Eric Rohmer. He launched the French New Wave, and the movies are mainly about the complexity of relationships. They picture really well the "film" (as Mouravieff says) "in which a man is born and in which he lives", the entanglement of emotions and choices in life. It brings nostalgia and makes you take a big step back on your own life and on the lives of people in general. These films made a deep impression on me at the time.

Rohmer is not an easy director. Of him I like this one: "Triple agent".


 
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