Indigo

DVD : Indigo

Indigo

starring: Neale Donald Walsch, Heather Simon, Jos Viramontes, Dane Bowman, Blu V. Do
directed by: Stephen Simon



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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Indigo
EAN: 9781569944035
Format: DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 1569944032
Label: MONTEREY VIDEO
Manufacturer: MONTEREY VIDEO
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: MONTEREY VIDEO
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2005-04-26
Studio: MONTEREY VIDEO
Theatrical Release Date: 2003



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Product DescriptionThrough the eyes of a child, the world can be a wondrous place. Through the eyes of an Indigo child, a more enlightened path can be embarked upon...

This poignant new film co-written by and starring Neale Donald Walsch
(author of the bestselling Conversations With God ) weaves the journey of a
troubled family with the search for understanding that can bring them together.

An estranged grandfather, his unprincipled business world in collapse, finds
himself uncomfortably entrusted with his 10-year old granddaughter s safety.
Together they flee from her unstable father, embarking on an extraordinary
passage of self discovery in which this exceptional child gradually gains his love and
guides her family to a place of unity.

Indigo children and their ability to communicate in unique ways with each
other, heal, and even foresee events, are well documented. This inspirational film, Indigo , from producer Stephen Simon ( Somewhere in Time , and What Dreams May Come ) and co-written by James Twyman (author of the bestselling Emissary of Light ) and Neale Donald Walsch, serves as an affirmation of spiritual principles universal to all mankind.
















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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - One for the kids
While the movie was OK from my perspective, my 10 year old loved it.

After watching it she said "so that's why I think that way - I AM normal!" She has had a few movie play dates so she can show her friends the movie and whenever she is feeling different I have noticed that Indigo is selected for her portable DVD player. This is usually the sign of a good movie for my kids.

It was great to find a movie that normalises differences Indigo kids can sometimes feel.

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Ingrid
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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great
Everything Was great .. i even bought a book about indigo children :) .
What i did not like though is the fact that they see dead people and that is something can never happen.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - "Connected to the Grid"


"Indigo" was co-written by and starring Neale Donald Walsch, author of bestseller "Conversations with God," and also co-written by James Twyman, author of "Emissary of Light," and was produced and directed by Stephen Simon "Somewhere in Time" and "What Dreams May Come." Sounds like an awesome team to me.

The story begins with Grace/Gracie, obviously a different child with interests and capabilities beyond that of most people. Very early in the movie, Grace speaks of beings that live in the trees, draws pictures of an energy grid in the sky, and "sees" things psychically. There is obvious animosity between Grace's mother (Cheryl) and her mom's rich father (Ray). Ray does not like or accept Grace's father (Alex). Ray's business has financial problems and he is a business-first, family-later guy. Ray gets a call from the police, when Cheryl gets arrested on a serious charge just at a time when people are protesting and blocking his next business venture involved with cutting down trees. Of course, Cheryl has to wait in jail while Ray tends to business first, but the business goes belly-up.

Fast-forward to 5 years later, and Cheryl is about to come up for a probation hearing. She is expecting to be released. Ray doesn't visit Cheryl in jail and he has no money. Alex is still evading the law. Gracie is in a foster care home. Cheryl hears that Gracie may be in trouble, and calls Ray for help. When Ray goes to see Gracie, she tells him about being connected to other children by the "web" (NOT the internet), later referred to as the grid. Gracie continues to see into the future. It was too cool when she called her grandfather "dimensionally challenged," because he only believed what he saw with his eyes. Anyway, Ray takes Gracie away, to protect her from danger. This is where Ray's journey with Gracie begins, and where you begin to understand what an "Indigo" child is.

For some reason, the special features in the DVD wouldn't work, but that's OK. I loved the movie. There is also some beautiful high-altitude Oregon scenery in this video, combined with a beautiful story. It may raise your consciousness a bit, or, if this energy-psychic business is not in your belief system, then you can just enjoy this as an uplifting story with beautiful scenery---but, it's so much more than that. There is also healing and spirituality in the story-line. What a beautiful story!--and what a great time to be alive to watch it.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Indigo
this movie shows us a lot of how we as a people seem to ignore the little things that children seem to know. I found the movie very enlighting because I see the same things in my child as they showed within the movie, How she seems to know thinigs that most of us have forgotten or how just by being next to you when you are feeling sick seems to make one feel better and even better the next day. I would recomend this movie to anyone who see things with thier child that most belive not to be reality.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A Glimpse of the Spiritual World
Although this is a fairly well-done movie, it is obvious that many of the actors are 'acting' - that is, they have not done enough acting to forget that they are acting instead of 'being the character.' It also raises some important spiritual issues, especially for families of faith. To understand this movie, one must believe in what most people call the spirit 'world.' [In this movie, they sort of likened it so some kind of Cosmic Internet.] It is also important to understand that in that realm there are both good and evil spirits. [We could not know what good spirits are if there were no evil spirits.] In Judeo-Christian culture, God is the leader of the good spirits; Satan or the devil is the leader of the evil spirits.

While I commend the movie makers for addressing such an issue, I think they should have made clear that there is both a good and dark side of human interaction with such spiritual forces. I also think it should have been shown through some kind of established religious institution; it is through the experience and spiritual wisdom of one's spiritual body that one learns to recognize the good from evil spiritual forces. The absence of such a foundation may leave one exposed to forces of evil they may not recognize if they try to 'play' with these spiritual forces.

Within that context, it is a pretty good story. It probably would have been better if the plot had been simplified and focused more on how little Grace was able to tap into the spirit world and even why she was able to do it. Still, this movie should provide lots of discussion for traditional values families, especially families of spiritual faith. There should be lots to talk about for families that don't believe in such spiritual forces, as well.



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