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Milla Jovovich (Resident Evil) stars as Dr. Abigail Emily Tyler. The movie is a mock docu-drama about how Dr. Tyler was abducted in 2000 and the acting is interlaced with actual footage of Dr. Tylers interviews with the Psychologist who helped her after her ordeal. The opening of the movie is a bit odd with a split screen. This continues throughout the movie and I guess you get used to it. I honestly think the movie would have been better without it. It is a good show, somewhat strange at times, but mostly it is just entertaining. The only thing I did not like about the movie was the constant voice over of "real" footage over the actors. It became annoying, especially during peak moments when you were trying to listen to what was going on. Additional Cast Includes: Corey Johnson, Enzo Clienti, Will Patton, Elias Koteas If you are into this type of movie I would go ahead and buy this one.Vollständige Rezension lesen
There is nothing more terrifying to me than being abducted against my will, especially by aliens. Although, I've contemplated how I might be so lucky to get taken up to another world and be introduced to a super-human race of creatures that could take me away from here, since it is that I sometimes feel that there is really no more intelligent life left on this planet that understands me. I've been interested in UFOs and Alien Abduction for decades that started with several books including "The Andressian Affair" documenting a true to life abduction by a young lady in the 70s. "The 4th Kind" is a reference to scientist J. Allen Hynek's famous categories involving the sightings of UFOs. Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) also referred to this scale. This film works really well in spots, although, it is extremely hard to follow since there are overlapping split screens showing the supposed reality shots along with the mimicking dramatizations. This fictitious story which is passed off as true (just for effect) works because it does such a good job of convincing you that it is real. If you come into this film with total ignorance yet belief, the film will work for you too. The film makes it so real that you are forced to believe because, what we are watching is told to us from the very beginning as a real re-inactment. The backdrop for the film is Nome, Alaska which makes it even spookier. Although Nome is populated by 51% of native Alaskans, the film ignores this fact since we only see Hollywood actors. I'd have to say that this was detrimental to the story-line. I'll have to hand it to the producers of this film. The films budget was extremely tight, however, everything in the film actually looked great. Their expenditures on production were quite low considering a budget of 10 million. I would dare say that I think that Milla Jovovich probably got at least 2 million to star in the film. Our director and screenwriter Olatunde Osunsanmi actually played himself as the interviewer of the supposedly real Abbey Tyler. Not many directors actually have the ability to play a role like this. As we see things, this guy is just there to interview this distressed person and find out the truth. Since Abbey Tyler is supposed to be real, we are never really sure who the lady playing her really was, but we do grasp and understand that Milla Jovovich is actually playing her in dramatization. If you have ever seen anything Will Patton (Sheriff August) has been in, then you will know why this was the perfect role for him. In this film, Sheriff August is continually trying to get this Abbey Tyler into a position to debunk her outlandish claims that she continually makes about the stories that are being told about peculiar occurrences that seem to be cropping up with her patients under hypnosis. August attempts to arrest her on several occasions only to give her another break. This lady can not seem to stay out of the limelight. As you will see, Abbey continues to press & uncover more & more information that supports her outlandish claims of alien abductions. The film's hoaxed interviews have angered the families of real missing persons in & around Nome for trivializing their loss. Melanie Edwards, V.P. of Kawerak, Inc (an organization representing tribal peoples in Alaska) described the film as insensitive to family members of people who have gone missing over the years. Despite its plot involving alien abductions, aliens are never shown.Vollständige Rezension lesen
this movie gives you all you want. Looking at life in the universe outside of earth. Aliens or Demons? Fact or Fiction? Does your faith in the known keep you from accepting what you see on the tapes? Great thrill ride in this film. Love it....
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Violent movie real good story well acted
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I had only seen this movie once and wanted to see it again! I couldn't find it anywhere - Netflix, MacKays, Best Buy, etc- great price for a great movie!
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