Review of The Fourth Kind (2009) by Leigh Anne H — 11 Apr 2013
I need not go into why the film is bad because that is obvious. But I will say that the subject matter, Alien abduction has always been something that makes me a bit uncomfortable. It would be the scariest thing ever I feel like, if what was happening to the people in this film happened to one of us.
There are pieces of this film visually that I really enjoy that I feel jump and if put together properly would make a great and surreal piece of art. This isn't that piece of art but its on the right track.
The images of the owls being seen by many people who state it looks like an owl, but isn't. And then someone entering into there rooms at night...is really twisted. Now to close this out I've gotta say that the ideas that really interested me were the those that came out of the hypnosis inducing a rift in the inter-dimensional worlds.
These moments occurred a few times but they explained everything too poorly. But when the man was under hypnosis he was speaking about seeing something before he was abducted...when that happens he has a seizure and begins to levitate.
Whatever is going on in actuality somehow connects the human mind with the real world and if that connection is an Alien entity I started thinking of intelligent being existing in a different reality.
Man in ours, God and the afterlife in his, and the Aliens in theirs.
This review of The Fourth Kind (2009) was written by Leigh Anne H on 11 Apr 2013.
The Fourth Kind has generally received mixed reviews.
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