Metamorphosis (II) (2009)
8/10
Eye-opener on individuality.
1 March 2011
Warning: Spoilers
A film about the Ayahuaska shaman center in Amazon forest. Hamilton Souther is a shaman's apprentice who is the owner of a shaman camp where people drink medicine made of Ayahuaska - a plant which allows to loose individuality for some time and find oneself. First, people find the strongest fears in their life, then, at the end of a traditional ceremony, they laugh a lot ecstatically. Hamilton Souther explains that these visions are not hallucinations, and says that all the things people see in their messages are the images that have been seen in a real life. The film builds chronologically beginning with the course of treatment to the experiences of the course revealed by people.
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