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Has anyone else seen this film?

Honestly one of the best films that I've ever seen. I've watched it four times in a week and I'm still picking up on new things.

It's Francis Ford Coppolas first film in 10 years and the first written and directed by him in 15. It's an intensely personal film dealing with everything under the sun from science and the potential of humanity through to Oriental philosophy and esoteric principles.

It's not for everyone and unless you have a thorough understanding of Eastern and Western philosophy, you probably will find it incomprehensible, but I was blown away by it.

A truly great piece of work IMHO. It's a shame that more people won't see it and "get it", because it is so far beyond the scope of most modern films that it is untrue.
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