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Atheists Don't Exist (2015) is an intriguing documentary that dives deep into the psyche of belief—or the lack thereof. The film's tone is quite provocative, leaning heavily into the idea that atheists, despite their outward claims, have an innate sense of the divine. It presents various scientific studies, which can be a bit contentious, but they do fuel the film's argument. The pacing varies; some segments feel rushed while others linger, perhaps unintentionally, allowing the gravity of the claims to settle. The atmosphere is dense with conviction, and while the practical effects are minimal, the real-life interviews add a raw, authentic layer. Overall, it’s distinctive in its bold assertions and unyielding exploration of faith versus skepticism.
Explores deep philosophical questions about belief.Features interviews that challenge traditional atheistic views.Presents scientific studies, though results may spark debate.
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