After having watched the film several times since I've started to learn more about quantum physics, I definitely see how it is very poorly edited and does quite a bad job of presenting the real science. However, I do think that the film makes some great overall points. To me, the gist of the film is basically, by changing our thoughts, we can change our behavior, and change our experience of reality. Simply setting an intention, whether we are consciously doing it or not, changes our actions, for better or for worse. The goal of this film, to me, is to get people to be more aware and mindful of their thought patterns, and the effects this has on their lives. This has nothing to do with quantum physics, it's just basic psychology. It's essentially the theoretical basis behind cognitive behavioral therapy, which is widely used to treat depression. I also found the portions of the film dealing with how people become addicted to emotions, and how they unconsciously adapt their behavior to create situations that trigger those emotions, to be equally fascinating and seemingly valid, although admittedly I haven't properly looked into the science of that. However, in my years practicing as an attorney and child advocate in the family law environment, and dealing with people who are in a perpetual state of emotional crisis, these concepts seem quite legitmate.