Dorathen
Better Late Then Never
ThrillMessage
There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.
Derrick Gibbons
An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
Raymond Sierra
The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
texviller
Alright, what is this NASA teaching in second scene? Even "It's one step for the man.." sound appear and scene from "Moon Landing" when most people simply knows that "Moon Landing" was a job of Stanley Kubrick who was kinda forced to do it for state.
Further, we see only CGI's in scenes(after cows in beginning) and horendeous propaganda of all kind. Even "I do support freedom to marry" scene from gay protest is shown.
-It starts awesome but after cows slaughterhouse scene, harsh propaganda and social conditioning is permanently there.
Not only narration speaks to us like this documentary is for children's with special needs but, we also have a hard core promotion of SJW'sm, Liberalism, freedom of all kind("Do What Thou Wilth" Satanic type) and promotion of New Age in this documentary.
Not even close to Earthlings who's almost 10/10 This documentary can get 2/10 in best wish.
bobby Renolds
I saw the film when it first came out to theatres and what an amazing one it is. The writer/director Shaun Monson is brilliant! He weaves the narration and voices into one and the music is very powerful. Not only is the film brilliantly telling the truth it is trying to awaken the love and compassion that was lost when we were young. The film goes into perceptions and opposites and explains why eating meat and other animal products is leading us to wars and devastations on this planet. The only way we will create peace on the planet is no longer seeing opposites and to stop eating all animal products. A great film that I recommend everyone to see.
sacredvessel
A truthful depiction of how we as a so called civilized and intellectual society still remain primitive in our thinking in respect to how we treat ourselves, each other and other forms of life. This movie should be a wake-up call for humanity, it's truly unfortunate that this movie has been barely promoted in mainstream, and it was scheduled for only ONE showing on 8/12/15 in the city of Charlotte, NC at just two theaters at 7pm. Such a great opportunity to help shift human transformation to higher consciousness if millions of people could see this film. It was less than 20 people at last night's showing....why? When a movie like "Straight Outta Compton" is be broadcast everywhere, one like Unity gets very little attention. I found out on Monday about Unity through viewing a video on YouTube. Hopefully this rating will get Unity promoted more to help millions of people wake up!
Carol-Mae Barton
A powerful documentary depicting the very best and worst of humanity. A call for humans to evolve and to move beyond our current barbarity.- An exploration of the human ego and the destructive part it has played in our history. As the title suggests the documentary is a call for unity, leaning on the teachings of gurus such as Sri Ramana and more recently Eckhart Tolle. The documentary was heavily geared towards veganism, but though there were some upsetting scenes of animal abuse I wouldn't imagine they were as graphic as those in Earthlings, which I have only heard about, but have never been able to watch. It is a documentary that everyone should see. It allowed us to look objectively at what we are doing to our home the earth, and all that lives on it. Perhaps in doing so it will help instigate some positive change.