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When I go to the wasteland of the videostore, I
usually leave with nothing. I am compiling this list so that you can
go in with at least the names of some films that will alert your
local stores to the fact that there ARE films that uplift rather
than denigrate human consciousness. I am defining a movie as mythic
if it demonstrates spiritual principles, illuminates, uplifts,
reveals, piques, or evokes conscious awareness. Due to my own
sensitivities, I have tried to eliminate and/or note those films
with violence unless it was not gratuitous and was a part of the
revelation in the myth. Those with *’s are highly recommended. If you have other films you wish to have added to
this list, please email me with their exact titles and a short blurb like these.
I will view them and add them to future versions of this
list.
200l: A SPACE ODYSSEY.. time travel, the bardos after death, and the
undefineable Great Mystery.
2010:
A version of a myth about the miracle happening in our
time.
**ALWAYS:
addresses dimensionality and the transition into the first bardo
after death, astral plane existence and possibilities.
THE
ADVENTURES OF BUCKAROO BANZAI:
This is a silly movie for smart people. It is about a neurosurgeon
turned rock star and the adventures therein.
THE
ADVENTURES OF MILO AND
OTIS: a family film about a
dog named Otis who sets out to rescue his lifelong friend, a cat named
Milo. (Japanese) very
touching.
THE
ABYSS: about extra-terrestrial
beings living under the sea and about the power of
love.
AGNES OF GOD: a story of a being who is focused in another
reality rather than this one due to her deep wounding and about her
subsequent religious devotion.
ALICE IN
WONDERLAND: a delightful film
to find clues on how to answer the question. “How is mythic reality
different than cultural reality?” (One of my personal favorite
myths.)
ALIENS:
(not Alien) .. a female warrior myth about taking back female power,
consciousness of the female polarity.
ALL
OF ME: a comedic view of the
male/female polarity brilliantly acted by steve martin and lily
tomlin.
AMADEUS..
the mythic aspect of the life of the brilliant musician and
composer, Amadeus Mozart.
AMELIE...an example of a truly magical glass bead
game. (French subtitles)
AMERICAN BEAUTY…a look at a highly sensitive artistic being
raised by a military father and the clash of those perspectives.
Stunning photography.
ANNA
TO THE INFINITE POWER; about
the misuse of power, quest to find out who one truly
is.
ANTIWONE FISHER…a very touching story of facing ones inner
demons and redemption from these childhood emotional
woundings.
AS
GOOD AS IT GETS…a very funny
film, kooky love story about someone (Jack Nicholson) who is an
obsessive compulsive who is healed with love.
AWAKENINGS…a movie about the precious opportunity of
being in human form and experiencing the senses and the
exquisiteness of human love.
*BEAUTIFUL MIND…one of the most profound movies about a highly
sensitive mind. It details this being’s journey into accepting his
unusual mind and how love sustained him through the process.
BEING THERE…a very slow film but worthy to show the
possibilities in being fully present in the moment + the simplicity of
perception that that allows + illuminates the mythic archetype of
the fool.
BEING JOHN MALKOVICH…this film explores identity, alternate
realities and what it would be like to step into someone else’s
mind. Very entertaining.
BENNY AND JOON…details what some would call “mentally ill”
beings, but I call highly sensitive artists, finding someone equally
sensitive to share life with. (Johnny Depp is great in
this!)
BERNADETTE..about the life of a
saint.
BIG…about
being a child in an adult body and the difference in perspectives
and expectations about reality.
BIG
BLUE a slow but beautiful film
about the story of an ET person who is more dolphin than human,
trying to make sense of the human experience.
BIG
FISH…this is a story about
tall tales, myth and reality. A son wants to know the truth about
his father’s tall tales and this is the response from the father’s
perspective of answering that question.
BIRDY…a
movie about what happens to a sensitive artist who is subjected to
the horrors of war and about his healing process. Very touching and
poignant.. (could be very disturbing to some
sensitives.)
BLISS…a
silly film about how altered one’s perceptions of reality are after
a “near-death” experience. (not to be confused with one by the same
title about tantra.)
THE
BOY WITH GREEN HAIR…an
exploration of a young, war orphan’s experience as his hair changes
colors, about outcasts, and belonging.
THE
BOY WHO COULD FLY; about
believing in magic and valuing special abilities and differences in
each of us.
BRAINSTORM…This film is excellent to show how important
it is to actually step into “anothers” position. Incredible and
accurate scene about the first moments after physical death.
BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS…a totally surrealistic movie written by Kurt
Vonnegut about a used car salesman questioning the values of his
urban and twisted values life. Sharp and witty. One of the first
stories to warn us of the eco~crisis we’re now facing. (Written in
the 1960’s)
BREWSTER MCCLOUD…a fantasy about a boy who wants to live like a
bird
BROTHER SUN SISTER MOON..about the life of St. Francis and how he came
to be all that he was against all cultural obstacles and
judgment.
BRUCE ALMIGHTY…a very funny movie with Jim Carrey about how
he would run the world if he were god.
THE
BURNING TIMES…an in depth
documentary about the witch burnings in Europe.
THE
BUTCHERS WIFE...a delightful
comedy about the ups and downs of a country-raised clairvoyant:
misunderstanding accolades and happy endings. Her words, “what I say
is not always what people hear” are delivered with punch to an
intellectual psychiatrist who counterpoints her simplicity and
heart-knowing. A very entertaining and engaging
movie.
CATCH 22…this is a Kurt Vonnegut story about a WWII
soldier avoiding the insanity of combat.
CHILDREN OF HEAVEN…a very touching story about the deep love of a
brother and sister in Tehran. Beautiful filmmaking.
CHOCOLAT…This is about a woman who runs a chocolate
shop in France and how she’s a healer in the disguise of a
chocolatier!
THE
CHRISTMAS CAROL…about
archetypes of the ChristMess season. A wonderful representation of
the Celtic Green King archetype.
THE
CHRONICLES OF NARNIA…an
entrance into alternate realities and parallel worlds. Aslan, the
lion is stunning!
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD
KIND…One man’s mythic quest to
see and discover the larger pattern and vastness of possibities in
the Universe. About following your inner
knowing.
COCOON…extra-terrestrials and compassion for all life
forms.. (ariel gives the scene in the swimming pool the “most steamy
cosmic eros” award!)
THE
COMPANY OF WOLVES: the little
red riding hood myth portrayed in a surrealistic dream modality
looing at the female mystery rite regarding the onset of a young
woman’s moon time.
**CONTACT…about one person’s journey of self discovery
in her love of astronomy. Deeply moving, highly recommended. The
sacred geometry alone is worth seeing the
movie.
CRASH (2005)…a brilliant look at where racial
prejudice comes from, from several different perspectives. Some
disturbing violence, but necessary to the
plotline.
CROUCHING TIGER HIDDEN DRAGON…the cinematography is worth seeing this film.
Typical storyline of the good and evil myth, however it’s depicted
with stunning visual elegance.
DAD: not
having to be terminally ill to live in the moment and be your divine
child!
DANCES WITH WOLVES: about the mistreatment of a most sensitive
people, the Native Americans, by early white settlers and calvary,
and one man’s hero’s journey and mythic quest in the early West to
make sense of the cultural madness. (Unfortunately very
violent)
DARK
CRYSTAL: The resolution of duality, male and female
resolution of polarities.
DATE
WITH AN ANGEL: an adorable
film about an angel who falls to earth through an accident and her
learning about love and the human condition.
DA
VINCI CODE…a film examining
the suppression of the divine feminine through the centuries. Much
symbolic content that’s exciting to track. An unfortunate focus on
the violence in the film.
DEAD
POET’S SOCIETY: a story of the
tragic consequences of listening to external authorities and not
following your own inner directives and
dreams.
DEAD
ZONE: Probable realities and
critical choice points, altering future probabilities by acting in
the present.
DEFENDING YOUR LIFE: a very funny movie about judgment after
death, karma, taking responsibility for your actions during your
life.
*DIVINE SECRETS OF THE YAYA
SISTERHOOD…this movie tracks a
strong, self empowered female leading a circle of sisters through
her powerful expression beginning at the age of 9 or
so.
DOCTOR:
same theme as “Regarding Henry”, only with a doctor rather than a
lawyer. He learns through his own suffering how to become
compassionate and empathetic to the human
condition.
THE
DOORS: an up dated Dionysian myth
about the initiation of a magician/high priest in the form of a rock
musician who did not know how to ground the potent archetypal
energies that flowed through
him and had no mythic peers to truly understand who he was,
so living out the end of the Dionysian myth in a self destructive
tragedy.
DRAGONFLY…a story that speaks to communication between
dimensions wherein a dead wife is trying to communicate with her
husband and the tracking of that quest.
THE
DREAM TEAM…four mental
patients are taken on a field trip into NYC. Delightful and funny
performances.
DREAM WITH THE FISHES…this offbeat and eccentric comedy brings
together two people who would otherwise never relate to each other
to heal and forgive before death.
DROP
DEAD FRED: is a deliciously funny movie
about the inter-active nature of different dimensions of imagination
and real, in this case with a girl and her imaginary playmate Fred.
It is about parenting your inner child to face its fears and to
claim its power.
DUNE:
(The books are much better than the movie) about alternate
realities, secret mystery orders and lineages, love, power and
greed. (Unfortunately the movie focused on violence rather than
mythic content.)
EMERALD
FOREST: a beautiful movie about innocence, living in
harmony with nature, journeying out of the body, counterpointing
vastly different cultural perceptual
realities.
E.T.: about compassion, inter-stellar
acceptance, understanding and friendship.
EDWARD SCISSORHANDS.. a myth showing what happens when people act
out of fear of differences, projecting judgment and separation.
Honoring each beings’ uniqueness and seeing the beauty of a being’s
essence rather than their form.
ELEPHANT MAN: Learning to accept differences and perceive
the beauty of each beings spiritual essence.
ERAGON: A
fluffy dragon-rider myth without too much content, but beautiful
life like dragons.
EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX
BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK…a
delightfully funny movie by woody allen about this
subject.
EXCALIBUR; (very violent..prepare to cover your eyes a
lot) a movie resolving duality through balancing of male and female
powers. Great myth. Horrible violence.
**FAIRY TALE: A TRUE STORY…the journey of two young English girls in the
early 1900’s who photograph fairies and their attempt to
authenticate this discovery with the cynical 3d
world.
FAME…the
story of the struggles and aspirations of talented young beings at
the NY school of performing arts.
FERNANELLI…about the life of a Castrado opera singer with
visually stunning cinematography
FERNGULLY...this is a very moving animated piece about
the destruction of the rainforest.
*FIELD OF DREAMS: about how dimensions are interactive,
learning to clue track pieces in your larger mythic puzzle and live
your life mythically. ( Still one of my most treasured
movies.)
FINDING FORRESTER…the mentoring of a young, underprivileged
writer by a famous and successful writer and the healing that arises
through that relationship
**FINDING NEVERLAND…a story with Johnny Depp playing Peter Pan. A
very touching look at this myth in a modern
vernacular.
*THE
FISHER KING: a brilliant
modern interpretation of the quest for the Grail myth that includes
mythic soul healing and a focus on how our destinies are mythically
interwoven.
FLATLINERS: about the bardos directly after death, karma,
cosmic justice, and responsibility for all your
actions.
FLIGHT OF THE NAVIGATOR: about believing in magic and the truth that a
child speaks in believing all possibilities. (Look closely for great
mayan symbols on the top of the space ship.)
FORREST GUMP…a remarkable story of a mother’s profound love
for her seemingly retarded son, and his victory in life due to this
unending love
***THE FOUNTAIN…while Mel Gibson’s movie APOCALYPSE totally distorted the Mayan
view of the times we’re moving into, in contra distinction, this low
budget film brilliantly points to our now walking on the Road of Awe
~ Xibalbabih ~ at this time in human history. An in depth look at
multiple lives, dimensionality and “death”.
FOUR
SEASONS: this is a funny film
about the evolving relationships of four couples who go together on
vacation once a season.
FREQUENCY…this is about being able to crossover
dimensionally and a son being able to talk to his father via a
radio. Sounds hokey, but isn’t.
FRIDA..a
film about the great Mexican painter, Frida Cahlo, and her belief in
her work. An exploration of standing in one’s personal power through
creative expression.
*FRIED GREEN TOMATOES…the story of a friendship between two women,
one in an old folks’ home. A very touching look into the depth of
their short relationship.
**THE GATHERING…this astounding documentary takes us on a
heart journey with the Aboriginal whale dreamers in their fight to
regain their sacred lands from which to call the
whales.
GHANDI:
the story of Mahatma Gandhi and fulfilling one’s destiny in
life and living life mythically.
*GHOST:
an excellent humorous film about dimensionality and the astral
plane. Also about how love is the common thread linking all
dimensions.
GHOST BUSTERS: a fun, silly movie about the astral
plane.
THE
GODDESS REMEMBERED; Goddess
worship in ancient times.
THE
GODS MUST BE CRAZY: a silly
film about how one Coke bottle became a symbol that altered a whole
tribe’s experience of life. Shows the preciousness and purity of the
Aboriginal way of life. (the sequel not
recommended)
GOLDEN CHILD: a humorous movie about the standard good/evil
myth using a young Tibetan master avatar. The footage of the
master/child’s eyes is worth the whole movie.
THE
GOLDEN SEAL: a human’s love
for a non-human companion and the gifts shared between them. Magic
and respect for all life.
**GOOD WILL HUNTING…the story of a genius, who, due to his
childhood wounding, finds himself being a janitor at a prestigious
university. This is about healing this wounding so he can step fully
into his genius. A consummate look at what it is to be a masterful
counselor.
GRAND CANYON: an exploration of the moral aspects of
filmmaking and violence; entropy and chaos as it manifests in social
systems that are breaking down when they are disconnected from
nature and source of their divinity. Looking at miracles,
synchronicity, destiny and how dreams interface with this
reality.
GREYSTOKE, TARZAN; a story of how deeply imprinted we are by the
reality into which we are born, love, living in primal innocence
versus arid cultural civility.
**GROUNDHOG DAY…a self centered TV weatherman who has to keep
repeating a day until he finally gets it right. Could be looked at
as how parallel realities work.
HAMLET:
human motivation, self
empowerment. Asks questions of what is sanity/insanity and breaking
away from the regular cultural definitions of Self. ( “Rosencrantz
and Gildenstern are Dead” is a look at the same myth from two minor
characters point of view. Brilliant counterpoint to
this)
**HAPPENSTANCE…a very inspiring look at how each action we
take has profound consequences.
HAROLD AND MAUDE: about living mythically and fully present.
CARPE DIEM!! A delight.
HARRY AND TONTO: a story of growing old and a man’s love and
relationship with his cat.
**HERO…cinemagraphically one of the most lush films
I’ve ever witnessed. Scenes were done in the four elemental colors
(green, red, blue, white). See this on the biggest screen possible.
Very impactful.
HOOK:
brilliantly incisive and clear myth about spiritual forgetting and
remembrance and the reclamation of the Divine Child within each one
of us.
HOUSE OF CARDS…a strange drama about a young girl who
retreats into her mind after witnessing her father fall to his
death.
I ♥
HUCKABEE’S…an environmental
activist to investigate some odd occurrences in his life. A look at
examining ones life with consciousness.
I AM
SAM…a very touching story
about a retarded man who raises his daughter and the struggles they
have with the legal system.
**IMMORTAL BELOVED…this is an amazing story of how a creative
artist is inspired by a woman’s love. A story of unrequited love. A
deep look into a creative genius’ (Beethoven’s)
mind.
INTO
THE WEST…this Celtic story
details our mythic longing for “home”. Many touching moments in this
film, not to speak of absolutely amazing horse
footage.
JOE
VS THE VOLCANO: a young man’s rather shallow
but nonetheless mythic quest to discover meaning in his otherwise
dreary and meaningless life.
*JONATHAN LIVINGSTONE SEAGULL: a movie about being uniquely yourself and
following your own visions and dreams.
KARATE KID: eastern philosophy, discipline, tenacity,
right use of power, and the power of focused
attention.
KING
OF HEARTS: a film looking at the issue
of who is more insane: those that have been put in an institution or
the actions of a culture that is deemed and agreed upon as
sane.
KING
OF MASKS…Chinese subtitled
film is a deeply moving look at the prejudice toward females in
China as seen through the eyes of a performer in
passing on his gifts to a protégé.
K-PAX…a
very enigmatic movie examining the issue of what is real through the
eyes of someone claiming to be an alien.
KRULL;
great sets, mediocre acting, thin plot, but a spider woman scene
that redeems the rest!
*LADYHAWKE: a shapeshifting myth about duality and the
power of love.
L.A.
STORY: a talking cosmic
freeway sign in LA bespeaks the absolutely insane lifestyle of LA
that residents there call “life” and following the appropriate
“signs” in life for magical guidance.
THE
LAST MIMZY: A thin plot line,
with fantastic sacred geometry special
effects!
THE
LAST STARFIGHTER: a myth about
entrance into different realities and time lines, a belief in magic
and limitless
possibilities.
THE
LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST: a
portrayal of Christ in all his humanness.
THE
LAST WAVE: A stunningly
surrealistic aboriginal film about entrance into alternate
realities.
LEAP
OF FAITH…Steve Martin as a
dancing preacher. A bit sentimental, but funny +great
gospel.
*LEGEND:
how polarities interact to create spiritual evolution and the power
of love taking you on the hero’s journey. (One of my all time
favorite myths watch carefully in the last
scene!)
LIFE
AS A
HOUSE…a dying father’s journey
to reconcile with his teenage son before he dies. Kevin Klein give a
great performance as the father.
LITTLE BIG MAN:
about the sacredness of life to a Native American elder
(quite violent)
LITTLE BUDDHA…the story of Prince Siddhartha in his
transformation into the Buddha
THE
LITTLE PRINCE: a story about love,
friendship, values and alternate realities.
THE
LITTLE PRINCESS...this
magical, visually intriguing drama is about a girl from
India uprooted and put into an inner city
school in NY. Focuses on her inner life and
imagination.
LOVE
AND DEATH:.. Woody Allen’s
philosophical and funny exogesis on love and
death.
MAC
AND ME: compassion toward
those different than ourselves, in this case,
ET’s..
MADE
IN HEAVEN: a delightful film
about remembering and forgetting commitments made before this life. Simple romantic
plot, but the metaphor holds for larger than romantic
commitments!
THE
MAGUS: about
magicianship
THE
MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH; a
surrealistic film about the strange adventures of an alien who fell
to Earth.
MARCH OF THE PENGUINS…a touching nature documentary about the
pilgrimage of penguins to give birth each year.
MASK;
the same theme as “Elephant Man”.
MEDICINE MAN…a look at the importance of preserving the
rainforest for the gifts they offer us in healing. A little hokey,
but interesting
MEET
JOE BLACK…Death incarnate is
collecting another mortal whose time on earth has come to an end.
Wanting to understand the human condition more, he takes on a mortal
life with ? results.
*MEETINGS WITH REMARKABLE MEN: about the life of the famous Russian mystic
Gurdjeff and being on the Hero’s journey in life.. clue tracking.
Very slow, but valuable (hard to find)
MERLIN AND THE SWORD..Excalibur myth about a woman falling through
dimensional realities and finding herself transported back in time..
mythic truth represented: Love releasing all
bonds.
MICHAEL…A
lighthearted, fun film about a smoking, atypical
angel.
MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM…An adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic comedy.
Delightful entourage of fairies, satyrs and other mythical
creatures. A playful look at love.
MILLENIUM: time travel and past future
orientation.
MINDWALK:
is “My Dinner with Andre” of the new physics. Brilliant, slow
moving, packed with insight about systems theory and how we are all
one as viewed from the lensing of a politician, a physicist and a
poet. Riveting acting performances from Liv Ulmann San Waterton and
John Hurd.
THE
MIRACLE WORKER…the story of
Helen Keller. A very inspired look at how someone overcomes the
extreme obstacle of deaf and blindness.
MISSION.. a disturbing movie about regret and
forgiveness, the hippocracy of religious moral values, and the
misuse of power in the expediency of religious systems..
(unfortunately very violent)
MISTS OF AVALON…a cheesy TV adaptation that does begin to
touch on the storyline of Avalon.
MONSOON WEDDING…a colorful look at the days leading up to an
Indian wedding. Very touching human drama.
MOULIN ROUGE (2004)…a visually stunning look at
Paris in the 1900’s about theater
people.
MR.
DESTINY: a light hearted movie
about critical choice points and alternate destinys from
choices.
MY
DINNER WITH ANDRE: highly
intellectual exegesis on myth, magic, power and presence. Be
prepared for NO action, slow movie from which brilliant insights
emerge.
MY
LEFT FOOT: a poignant and
touching look at the courage and will required for a severely
handicapped being to surmount incredible odds to become a great
scholar. (Can be a downer.)
NAPOLEAN DYNAMITE…an extremely funny look at a high school
“geek” stumbling thru his teenage life mostly unaware. Some
hysterical moments!
NELL…the
story of a young woman who raises herself when her mother dies in
the backwoods of North
Carolina.
A gripping and emotionally rewarding film about someone’s interior
life.
NEVER CRY WOLF: an excellent documentary about a man’s vision
quest in the wild with wolves. Exquisite footage of wolves in the
wild!
*THE
NEVER ENDING STORY: one of the
most clear representations of the gates of mythic reality and the
interactive nature of different dimensional realities available on
film and belief in ones self and ones dreams. (sequel is not
recommended shallow)
OH
GOD…this film with George
Burns is an ageless story of the complications that result from
someone’s interface with a human version of
God.
OUT
ON A LIMB; about following
clues in unraveling your mythic quest in life, (Shirley
McClain.)
PATCH ADAMS…a very uplifting, factual story about a doctor
using humor to heal people.
**
PAY IT FORWARD…this incredible
performance shows the exponential possibility for change
demonstrated by a 7th grader. Based a true
story.
PHENOMENON…this story is how a being that has a
transcendent experience with the light returns with an insatiable
appetite to know.
PETER PAN: a myth about forgetting your Divine Child and
making the mistake of “growing up”, and accepting cultural norms
instead of following your heart!
PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK.. an historical, unsolved mystery that took
place in Australiia that involves the mysterious disappearance of
several young girls, possibly into another dimension.. very engaging
historical mystery.
**POWDER…a story about an enigmatic, white skinned
albino child with extreme psychic abilities and sensitivities and
how his gifts are treated by the 3D world. (in a broader metaphor,
though many of us may not have looked as strange as Powder growing
up, we felt that strange.)
THE
PRINCESS BRIDE: a witty, funny
repartee/dialogue about the standard good/evil
myth.
RABBIT PROOF FENCE…a very moving performance about an aboriginal
girl escaping a government school and her journey to return to her
roots in the australian the outback.
RADIO FLYER...a movie about the natural sensitivity,
wisdom and allyship of children. About animal totems and guardians
energies. The seven great truths we forget from childhood are
explored, the most important of which is that we can fly which is
the central theme. Awesome acting from the two child protagonists.
(There are also several difficult scenes about child and animal
abuse.)
RAIN
MAN…the unraveling of how a
being who sustained great childhood wounding relates to the world as
an “idiot savant”.
***THE RED VIOLIN…this holographic tale is a subtly masked drama
demonstrating how past lives still effect our present ego
expression. It is the life story of a famous
violin.
REGARDING HENRY: a story of destiny stepping in to totally
change someone’s life path. Difficult lessons teaching one to follow
the path of the heart.
RENT…an
amazing rock musical about life in bohemian east village NY, but
unlike most musicals, has a satisfying
plotline.
RESSURECTION: a close up view of the gift and difficulties
presented by one woman’s paranormal ability to heal
others.
RIDING ALONE FOR THOUSANDS OF
MILES…this Chinese subtitled
movie is well worth seeing as a journey of forgiveness between
father and son.
RING
OF BRIGHT WATER…a family story
about a pet otter. Beautiful filming.
***ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE
DEAD…this is a surrealistic
look at Hamlet through the eyes of two minor characters who
represent the right and the left brain’s approach to life. The fool,
or right brain, goes through life discovering the principles of
physics “by accident”. While the left brain, thinking mind,
dismisses them as unimportant. Watch for the word “tennis match”,
it’s my favorite part and this is my favorite
movie!
RUN
LOLA RUN…like GROUNDHOG’S DAY,
this keeps running a particular day over and over showing how
changing one choice creates a totally different
outcome
SCROOGED:
a film about how a boy became an uncompassionate, cold, unfeeling
adult, and how he finally found compassion and feeling for others
through living life lovingly every day, not just at Christmas. (Best
fairy telling the truth award!)
SEABISCUIT…this unforgettable film shows hope for anyone
wishing to have a second chance.
SEARCH FOR SIGNS OF INTELLIGENT LIFE IN THE
UNIVERSE…Lily Tomlin’s
brilliant and witty look at alien life forms.
SECONDHAND LIONS…this very funny film is about two old, cranky
men in the backwoods. It is about not judging a book by it’s cover
and the value of real love.
THE
SECRET…a slickly packaged and
marketed version of how we create our own reality, unfortunately
only focusing on material manifestation rather than spiritual
values.
THE
SECRET LIFE OF PLANTS: the
consciousness and intelligence of plants.
THE
SECRET OF NIMH.. a movie about
mythic loyalty and the heroines quest, morality of experimentation
with and on animals, respect for all life. Excellent
animation.
*THE
SECRET
GARDEN: is about creating a secret world of your own
in childhood. Beautiful photography!
THE
SECRET OF ROAN INISH…about a
local legend of Selkies, a Celtic legend about beings who are half
human and half seal. A rich cinematic exploration of that
theme.
SEVEN YEARS IN
TIBET…study of personal growth with a mountaineer
who is allowed to befriend the young Dalai Lama and what happens
during the Communist regime.
THE
SEVENTH SEAL: how the hope of
one person can make all the difference when they decide to act
mythically on behalf of the good of the whole.
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE…a look at the Romeo & Juliet theme of
unrequited love.
*SHINE…this galvanizing performance of a deeply
troubled Australian piano protégé details his rise and fall with
fame and his eventual redemption in love.
SHIRLEY VALENTINE: a very funny film about critical choice
points and how we are always at choice no matter how stuck, routine,
or boring life may seem to have become.
*SIDDHARTHA:..the story of one man’s mythic quest to
discover the meaning of his spiritual life.
SILENT RUNNING:.. a movie about artificial earth environments
in space due to the destruction of the Earth about taking
responsibility and destiny into one’s own
hands.
SLAM…about the poet Saul Williams in his life as a
street rapper. Cameo’s of his brilliance as a
poet.
SNOW
FALLING ON CEDARS…this
Japanese film focuses on the trial of a Japanese American for
murder. It has some of the most beautiful footage of the budding
love between two young people.
SOMETHING’S GOTTA GIVE…a performance by Jack Nicholson and Diane
Keaton that so hilariously points out the differences in values of
older love affairs and young and old affairs.. A very engaging clash
between these archetypes of young and old.
SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES: merging realities, facing fears, issues
concerning father/son relationships, what is real and what isn’t the
power we give illusions.
SPIRITED AWAY…Japanese anime filmmaker looks at fear and
gluttony and how the choices we make effect our reality. (Some
disturbing and grotesque imagery. )
SPLASH:
..a mermaid myth and her perceptions of our strange Western cultural
reality.
**SPRING, SUMMER, FALL, WINTER,
SPRING...it has been a long
time since the sheer beauty of a movie has brought me to tears. A
deeply spiritual film that looks at loneliness and accountability.
The lessons learned are both simple and
enigmatic.
STARMAN:
a story about a delightful alien being who tries to “grok” the weird
culture in which we live. From this fresh perspective we see how
distorted Westerns values are.
STAR
TREK 1,2,3,4,5 duality and
some fairly accurate aspects of mythic reality. (#6 not
recommended)
STEPPENWOLF: one alienated man’s search for meaning
presents alternative realities in the magic theater of the Self.
(Herman Hesse)
STRANGER THAN FICTION…this movie looks at the interface between an
author’s mind and what she writing and characters in 3D reality.
Though this is totally fictional, it does bring up the point of
accountability concerning what writers write.
THE
SWORD OF THE VALIANT.. a myth
about the Celtic Lord of the Greenwood. Hookey.. but a good
myth.
THIRTY TWO SHORT FILMS ABOUT GLEN
GOULD…an innovative portrayal
of the eccentric and controversial Canadian pianist. About the
difficulty of the life of gifted artists.
THUNDERHEART.. a movie about the clash between white and
native cultures, counterpointing the difference between cultural
perceptions and reality.
VANILLA SKY…this surrealistic look at the possibility of
parallel realities has a lot of spiritual lessons about looking at
what is real.
WAKING LIFE…this freeform animation film is a documentary
about lucid dreaming
WALKABOUT: an excellent film about an Aboriginal rite of
passage and the disastrous results when a white girl, as a
representative of the white world, misunderstands this cultural
rite.
WELCOME TO THE MONKEYHOUSE…Kurt Vonnegut film. A funny and surrealistic
look at someone living in two simultaneous
lifetimes.
**WHALERIDER…this amazingly touching film is about a young
woman’s right of passage in standing in her power as a Maori
whalerider. It has one of the most authentic acting performances by
a child I’ve ever witnessed. I felt she WAS this character. She was
such a model of not being able to be stopped by all the male
traditions that barred her from being a
whalerider.
WHERE THE GREEN ANTS DREAM…this film set in
Australia, details the ecological struggle between
progress and tradition concerning uranium mining interests and
Aboriginal practices
WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS…a story about a boy coming of age in
Oklahoma in the 1930’s. This is a beautiful story about
a boy’s love for his dogs.
WILLOW: a hero’s journey to save the magical child,
mythic loyalty and learning the lessons of gentleness and
compassion, integration of female nurturing for male warriors. (Ariel gives this the most
beautiful angel award!)
WINDWALKER: a rich myth about a father’s love for his
children and his quest to get them back after than have been stolen
by another tribe.
WINGED MIGRATION…a captivating documentary about what it takes
for birds to migrate. This brilliant film took nearly 4 years to
complete the footage.
WINNIE THE POOH; about the Zen master, Pooh Bear, and his
simple/wise philosophy of life.
WIZARD OF OZ: a movie that demonstrates great aspects of a
mythic quest.
**WHAT THE BLEEP DO WE KNOW…This brilliant documentary film looks at how
we create reality quantumly.
WRINKLE IN TIME…this is a children’s story about quantum
reality. Very engaging
WOMAN UNDER THE INFLUENCE…
(could be looked at as very depressing) a movie about entering
into the world of an alcoholic woman and her childlike nature and
perceptions.
YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES..great Egyptian sets, mediocre plot and a good
mythic quest .
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