TRUST 22

May 4, 2009 by 11 Forgotten Laws  
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TRUST 22




Take advantage of our special offer and take home “Trust 22″ the must see film of the year for any one in search of his dream for just $13 (List Price $18)

Best Documentary Tenerife International Film Festival 2007

In this film full of magic, hope and inspiration the director will take you on a fabulous journey into the world of manifestation, power of intention and the Law of Attraction.

After quitting his job at Nickelodeon (MTV Networks) Oren Stambouli decided that he was going to follow the flow of live to find people around the world that were pursuing their dreams.

He understood that in order for this film to have an effect on people he had to find every day people pursuing “impossible” dreams and while shooting the film they will achieve them. On top of that he had an extra challenge; he didn’t have a camera, a budget or even a script. But he had a story to tell and nothing was going to stop him from achieving his own dream.

Welcome to Trust 22, were believing in a dream is the first step to seeing it, and not the last one.

Special interviews with Singer/Songwriter Ricardo Montaner, who has sold more than 22 million albums worldwide. Latin Grammy winner and Grammy Nominee Nestor Torres & Journalist and radio host Eli Bravo.

Language: English

Subtitles: Spanish

This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars What a gift! Get INSPIRED!
I loved waking up today (Saturday) with the plan to watch TRUST22 and then continue in the pursuit of my dreams. The reviews gave me the faith to get the movie and plan to start the weekend with it. My dream is bold.

This movie is whatever you want it be. For me, I wanted something that spoke directly to dreamers. Oh, did it deliver. It didn’t just speak of the “easy” parts of pursuing your dreams… it also mentions the moments of self-sabotage in the guise of logic. Then it pointed out the switching of their state-of-mind inside and what follows.

I think we are all dreamers. Most of us are focused on working at their current job to get them to where they want to be. When they realize working there is NOT getting them anywhere, they give up altogether and point out the dream was unrealistic. Ouch!

This movie reminds us what is possible. Personally, it rekindles the fire within me for what I am here to do and be. Sure it shares ideas on how to move forward but more importantly, I think it helps keep one open to the possibility of the greatest possible outcome— instead of the least. The making of the movie is built on the same techniques that it points out in other people’s dreams all over the world. As humans we need to expose ourselves to movies just like this. I look forward to the next one.

This DVD was release in 2006 and I watched it Feb 16th of 2008. Perfect timing.

2 Stars Not what I was looking for
I didn’t get a great deal out of this DVD. There are a lot of subtitles and, at least on my TV, they were very hard to read. If your looking for a “how to” this isn’t it, in my opinion. This is more of a “I believed and it worked for me.”

2 Stars ok
to make a movie about making a movie …

well I didnt like it very much I liked the scenes from the school in africa though lots of talented kids there

5 Stars Inspirational
I didn’t know what to expect before I started watching. As it unfolded, I felt increasingly curious about the outcome and started, honestly, rooting for the eventual success of the different stories depicted. There are some unbelievably moving moments within the film, and it left me with a feeling of hope and serenity.

I highly recommend it, both as a self-help message, and as a true testament to high-minded ideas.

BK

1 Star A complete waste of $18
I excitedly waited for this movie. It has such wonderful reviews… it just had to be good. No it wasn’t. It was one of the worst documentaries I’ve seen in … well never. I have What the Bleep and other movies and believe me this is not in that league at all It was so disappointing. Technically the sound wasn’t too good and the subtitles were unreadable from your armchair. But it’s the content that floored me. The nicest thing about the movie was watching an African man sing opera, and the stunning backround of South Africa ans that’s why I gave it one star. It wasn’t inspirational… it was just 3 or 4 young white people who took a trip to S. Africa to visit a black college. There wasn’t much mention of how they worked on their abundance … its just that money just appeared. There was no real philosophy… just an amateur joy ride. I am very positive and that is probably why I was duped by the reviews to buy this. I just feel that the money I spent was just a waste. I find it incredible that it has so many great reviews. I have to question that. Buy it if you must, but then please leave a honest review like I did. How it won any award is beyond me. I could understand if it was in the amateur section. I have never returned a movie from Amazon, but me and my hubby were so disappointed I told them I was returning it due to the quality and performance. I don’t usually make a mistake in choice of movies, but I really made a doodoo here.

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