Añade un argumento en tu idiomaHacked footage reveals mysterious events surrounding the abduction of four teenagers.Hacked footage reveals mysterious events surrounding the abduction of four teenagers.Hacked footage reveals mysterious events surrounding the abduction of four teenagers.
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Andre Heimos
- Alien #1
- (as E. André Jackson)
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A found footage film about people being stalked and abducted by aliens has been done. That doesn't mean it can't be done well again, but you need to have an unusual spin on it for it to work. Instead, the writers of this film seem to have decided to throw everything against the wall. Nothing sticks.
They bring in the MIBs and Indrid Cold from Mothman Lore. This could have worked, except we get ideas lifted straight from the Bliar Witch Project. Suddenly, there's a secret in the main character's family history; oh, there's a number station being received, apparently just for the creepy sound. All the shots seem to have been lifted from The Fourth Kind. The mystery with the family secret? No payoff, nothing more than hints. Never mind that the all-knowing Indrid (set up in a scene wholly lifted from Richard Gere's The Mothman Prophecy) is telling these kids to do something they already tried, which failed. Does that mean Indrid is not actually trying to help them? There is no time to figure any of this out, people! A spooky blue light awaits, and we've got alien implants. Implants make this creepier, right?
I love a good mystery. I think found footage works best when the audience is given some to work with but leaves some for the viewer's imagination. The problem here is there is just too much, and it feels like the filmmakers don't even know how this all ties together. This is a shame because the actors are good; they deliver their lines naturally, in the way you need to make this kind of film work. The characters are likable but flawed. Unfortunately, the script is only one of those things.
They bring in the MIBs and Indrid Cold from Mothman Lore. This could have worked, except we get ideas lifted straight from the Bliar Witch Project. Suddenly, there's a secret in the main character's family history; oh, there's a number station being received, apparently just for the creepy sound. All the shots seem to have been lifted from The Fourth Kind. The mystery with the family secret? No payoff, nothing more than hints. Never mind that the all-knowing Indrid (set up in a scene wholly lifted from Richard Gere's The Mothman Prophecy) is telling these kids to do something they already tried, which failed. Does that mean Indrid is not actually trying to help them? There is no time to figure any of this out, people! A spooky blue light awaits, and we've got alien implants. Implants make this creepier, right?
I love a good mystery. I think found footage works best when the audience is given some to work with but leaves some for the viewer's imagination. The problem here is there is just too much, and it feels like the filmmakers don't even know how this all ties together. This is a shame because the actors are good; they deliver their lines naturally, in the way you need to make this kind of film work. The characters are likable but flawed. Unfortunately, the script is only one of those things.
- Geekgal1977
- 10 nov 2023
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