This is a 13 mins clip i edited from the 200mins DVD. For more information please check the original DVD. It’s amazing to see one man’s passion could affect many people. And yes, he’s not the only one who care our next generation after all.Also, it’s exciting to see by the collaboration of school and family, it’s possible to defeat junk food companies and switch off the impact of commercials upon children. This DVD has great visual images to let people understand the power of environment. Together we can make a difference.
The Shadow Effect looks at a man named Harold Grey (Scoot mcnairy), who feels dissatisfied with his monotonous life of Chinese food, soap operas, and working at a recycling plant. When he notices a television ad for The Shadow Effect, a self-help course being taught by Dr. Janelle Stone (Emily Kosloski), her promises are immediately attractive to Harold, as she claims that her course will change anyones life for the better. As such, he heads down to her office to pay her visit. Upon meeting her, he discovers that the main premise of this course is to find someone whose life you would like to have and then become their shadow. It is much easier to just mimic someone elses success, RATHER than try to make your own success. His first assignment, therefore, is to track down someone whom he can imitate. Encouraged to look for people he knows, he first looks for possible candidates from his co-workers and then to folks who work at his local Chinese eatery. However, everyone is too ordinary, so he looks past them to the next best thing: someone he feels like he knows. As Harolds addicted to a soap-opera called Treasure Trove, he decides that he will mimic a character on the show named Chaz Martini (Ryan mcpartlin), as Chaz seems to have it all together. Each day Harold watches Chaz on TV and tries to mimic his life to resemble what he sees. He buys the outfits Chaz wears and buys a red convertible so he can be like Chaz. In a nice bit of a realism, the convertible Harold buys is …