At first my intuition wanted to give this movie a 5/10- but then the left brain kicked in.
The Pros: Certain interviewers such as the man from Harvard Business, the British researcher on strokes, and the section about married couples had intriguing things to say, but not worth a whole 1.5 hours. There were nice feel good things in this movie, however nothing of real substance where I walked away learning anything on intuition itself.
The Cons: This documentary is very strangely put together. The part with GTA V and the two women staring at the rape scene- forever- that was discomforting. The other 1/10 reviews hit all the points on the mark including Mel Jel's 5/10 above. So I don't feel the need to elaborate on what has been said.
Why 1/10: I could see why someone could rate it 5/10, but I have to give it 1/10 because if someone wanted to watch this, I'd strongly persuade them it is not worth a minute. The topic of intuition is intriguing- but the strange array of "experts" were terrible choices. Poor narration and nothing thought provoking- it ended with the feeling of a big waste of time. Sadly it took until the end of the movie for me to figure this out..
The Movie's Message: To discover your "intuition" frolic in nature, and avoid CNN and Fox News.