
E-Motion
Directed by Frazer Bailey7.66.9
E-Motion is a factual documentary that explores how human emotions affect the physiology of the human body and how once negative emotions are replaced with positive emotions bona fide physical changes occur. A team of emotion experts from around the world share their wisdom and negative emotion clearing methods to show humanity the path to health and enlightenment.
E-Motion Ratings & Reviews
- Justin LutzDecember 23, 2025E-Motion is a powerful, beautifully crafted documentary that resonates on both an emotional and intellectual level. It explores its subject matter with honesty, depth, and sensitivity, drawing you in almost immediately and keeping you engaged throughout. What really stands out is how thoughtfully the story is told. The pacing is excellent, the visuals are compelling, and the interviews feel authentic rather than staged. It doesn’t just present information—it invites reflection and connection, leaving a lasting impression long after it ends. This is the kind of documentary that makes you think, feel, and see things from a new perspective. Thought-provoking, moving, and extremely well executed, E-Motion is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates meaningful storytelling done right. Highly recommended.
- 58kp8July 17, 2025Highly recommend to watch!!!
E-Motion Trivia
E-Motion was released on January 1, 2014.
E-Motion was directed by Frazer Bailey.
E-Motion has a runtime of 72 min.
E-Motion was produced by Frazer Bailey, Justin Lyons.
The key characters in E-Motion are Himself (Neale Donald Walsch), Himself (Bradley Nelson), Himself (Joe Dispenza).
E-Motion is rated G.
E-Motion is a Documentary, News film.
E-Motion has an audience rating of 7.6 out of 10.



