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Saturday, July 18, 2009
Peaceful Warrior - 2007
Category: Movies
Genre: Non-Fiction, Based on a True Story
Director: Victor Salva
Writer: Kevin Berndhart, Dan Millman
Genre: Drama, Sport,
Tagline: There are No Ordinary Moments
Overview and Review of the movie Peaceful Warrior
This is based on a book "The Way of a Peaceful Warrior". It is about a young overachiever in gymnastics named Dan Millman who met a stranger at night in a gasoline station whom he named as "Socrates".
It is great for them to come up with this memorable movie of a lifetime. With great many aphorism and lessons to learn such as living in the moment, and more.
Very very inspiring. I could gush over this movie the whole day!! I actually watched it.. mhmmm around 10 times already? That's how great the movie is!
This is a no nonsense film... but a wonderful film that could inspire you to stay in the present moment! :)
Memorable Quotes:
Socrates: A warrior does not give up what he loves, he finds the love in what he does
Dan Millman: The journey is what brings us happiness not the destination
Dan Millman: The ones who are hardest to love are usually the ones who need it the most.
Dan Millman: A warrior is not about perfection or victory or invulnerability. He's about absolute vulnerability.
Labels:
Based on a True Story,
Drama,
Family,
Inspirational,
Life,
Love,
Movie,
Non-Fiction,
spirituality,
Sports
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