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It's a Scream: Chi Healing and the Art of the Super Scream (2005)

It's a Scream: Chi Healing and the Art of the Super Scream (2005)
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When Alan Wilensky's back was severely injured in a debilitating automobile accident, Western doctors outlook for his future was fairly grim. Given less than a 50% chance of ever walking again, Wilensky opted to turn his back on Western science and explore the ancient, self-healing Chinese art of Qi Gong. In the following years Wilensky claims to have simply used the energy generated by his body to fully recover from his devastating injuries. Now a Tai-Chi practitioner whose dedication to the martial arts has given him the strength to produce screams that appear to shatter the current world records, Wilensky uses his inner energy to conjure a scream so loud that even the most advanced audio technology cannot accurately record or reproduce it. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Synopsis of It's a Scream: Chi Healing and the Art of the Super Scream

When Alan Wilensky's back was severely injured in a debilitating automobile accident, Western doctors outlook for his future was fairly grim. Given less than a 50% chance of ever walking again, Wilensky opted to turn his back on Western science and explore the ancient, self-healing Chinese art of Qi Gong. In the following years Wilensky claims to have simply used the energy generated by his body to fully recover from his devastating injuries. Now a Tai-Chi practitioner whose dedication to the martial arts has given him the strength to produce screams that appear to shatter the current world records, Wilensky uses his inner energy to conjure a scream so loud that even the most advanced audio technology cannot accurately record or reproduce it. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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    Paul T.

    It's hard to believe Blockbuster is actually carrying this video. It's a homemade video featuring a guy who, seriously, has a few screws loose. He is an egotistical, self absorbed wanna be star, who appears to making this video for the Chinese, because there is a woman translating in Chinese over top of his speaking. He shows a bit of "QiGong", but it is not fluid, it's violent and not flowing. He proclaims his voice to be a "weapon". He berates the public for pronouncing the word Qi as "chi", saying it is "cho", and then proceeds to pronounce it "chi" throughout the video. It appears the videographer and others around him only made this because he was paying them to do it. This is the stupidest thing I"ve ever watched.

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