Strange Attractor
Strange Attractor

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Strange Attractor

2003
Movie
85 min
English

A strange attractor is created when lovers synchronize their minds, bodies, and computers using botanical substances. An enchanted and skewed digital dream world, Strange Attractor inverts the Adam and Eve story and re-visions the Persian/Arabian tale of Layla and Majnun. Sufi love madness meets media prophecy.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Simon PummellGenres: Documentary, Science

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the concept of strange attractors in chaos theory, delving into the mathematical principles that govern seemingly random systems. It uses visual representations and interviews with mathematicians and scientists to explain how order can emerge from chaos. The film examines the implications of these theories for understanding everything from weather patterns to human behavior.

Critical Reception

Strange Attractor received a niche but positive reception, particularly praised for its intellectual rigor and innovative approach to explaining complex scientific concepts. While its abstract nature may not appeal to all viewers, those interested in mathematics, chaos theory, and the nature of order were often captivated by its insights.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its ambitious attempt to visualize complex mathematical theories.

  • Appreciated for its clear explanations of chaos theory and strange attractors.

  • Considered a thought-provoking and intellectually stimulating watch for those interested in science.

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Fun Fact

The film's director, Simon Pummell, is also known for his work on other visually experimental documentaries exploring scientific and philosophical themes.

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