The Secret, a film[1] produced by Prime Time Productions, consists of a series of interviews related to "The Law of Attraction". Distributed through DVD, and online (through streaming media), the film and the subsequent publication of a book by the same name and of the same topic as the film, has attracted interest from media figures such as Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, and Larry King as well as criticism from the mainstream press. The film is largely influenced by Wallace D. Wattles' 1910 book The Science of Getting Rich.
The Secret, described as a self-help film, [2][3] uses a documentary format to present the Law of Attraction. This law is the "secret" that "has traveled through centuries to reach you." The film features the short dramatized experiences and interviews of a team called personal transformation specialists, spiritual messengers, feng shui masters, and other "experts".[citation needed] As described in the film, the "Law of Attraction" principle posits that feelings and thoughts can attract events, from the workings of the cosmos to interactions among individuals in their physical, emotional, and professional affairs. The film also suggests that there has been a strong tendency by those in positions of power to keep this central principle hidden from the public. The previews or "clues" to the film, show men who "uncovered the Secret...". As Lisa Nichols, who makes an appearance in the film, puts it: "What you think about; you bring about."
Žanrs: Dokumentāla filma
Gads:2006
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secret_(2006_film)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0846789/