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Dr. Steven Greer—an Emergency room doctor turned UFO researcher—discloses top secret information about classified energy and propulsion techniques, investigates new technology and sheds light on criminal and murderous suppression. He does so by accumulating over 100 Government, military and Intelligence-community witnesses who testify on record about the cover-up.
Release : | 2013 |
Rating : | 6.2 |
Studio : | Neverending Light, |
Crew : | Director, Director, |
Cast : | Steven M. Greer Thomas Jane William Colby Dwight D. Eisenhower John F. Kennedy |
Genre : | Documentary |
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Memorable, crazy movie
a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
I did not know about the crowd-funding for this film. It is definitely a shame that so many people who "backed" this project are bitter about the outcome and have given the documentary bad ratings. I don't understand why people are so surprised when they have to pay a small amount for a worthwhile cause that they wanted to promote in the first place.When I first saw the film listed on Netflix, I thought it might be like one of those "found footage" type fake documentaries because the premise seemed so outlandish. After reading a little more I realized that this was meant to be a serious documentary so I watched it. I think the real subject is Dr. Greer himself and his quest and not whether we have been visited by UFOs/aliens. There was an emotional undercurrent running throughout the film that may have turned off some viewers expecting cold, hard facts. But the "human" element in this documentary attracted me to it. There is such a glut of info out there on the subject of UFOs, much of it contradictory. Trying to pull it together and have it make sense for an hour and a half film would only result in a confusing, superficial mess. Each one of Dr. Greer's informants/collaborators could themselves be the subjects of a full length documentary, not to mention the tiny alien mummy.That leads to my one criticism of the film: The 6-inch alien, initially presented as the focus of the documentary, was actually peripheral to the main subject of the film. I think this probably should not have been included and instead be made the subject of its own full length documentary. The doctor doing the DNA testing did not conclusively say that this creature was human. What he did say was that the mitochondrial DNA (from the mother) was human. The rest of the DNA was unusual and did not account for any of the strange features of the being including the elongated cranium, the facial structure, the number of ribs and the extremely small stature. He said he was going to continue to study it. He also admitted that there were other things he wanted to say but couldn't for fear that he would be laughed at by his colleagues. More reason to believe that there is something very unusual in the makeup of the little creature.This film didn't claim to answer all the unanswered questions on the subject of UFOs but instead focused on Dr. Greer and his efforts to create a dialog with extraterrestrial beings and his attempt to enlighten those in the government about the cover-ups, secrecy, misinformation, and murders perpetrated by unknown persons who operate outside of any known organization. His methods are grounded in Eastern philosophy and Buddhism and combine the spiritual with the scientific. That in itself would probably make some people uncomfortable with the documentary and the information presented. We have been taught to believe that science and spirituality are diametrically opposed. Science is objective and based on observation and data while spirituality is subjective, faith based and therefore flawed. It reminds me of how Star Trek's Mr. Spock relied entirely on science and logic. Time and again, humans proved to him that faith and "feelings" have a part to play in every equation.
I saw this on Netflix. Really rather dull, and I ended up watching it over the course of several days because I couldn't sit through more than 30 minutes at a time before my eyes started to glaze over.At first I thought it was going to be an entertaining, fake science-fiction documentary about how we had been visited by aliens. There was certainly nothing entertaining about it, and it wasn't until about 2/3 of the way through that I realized that the people making the film were actually serious.Far too much new age, incoherent, conspiracy theory stuff. The Discovery Channel documentaries about the existence of Atlantis are more convincing.
It is a must watch and you must follow up by watching the military testimony's on youtube under 'Disclosure Project'. Dr Steven Greer is a very articulate speaker and the message overall is positive and enlightening. It makes you feel quite silly that the ufo topic has become so ridiculed that we have been conditioned to ignore the ongoing witness testimony and evidence. This documentary started an adventure for me over the past 3 weeks and the more I look the more I cant believe also how little freedom we have over what we have the right to see. I found out that the government are responsible for the highest rate of youtube forced removal of videos in guess what topic...(ufo's) ITS TIME TO DISCLOSE PEOPLE!!!watch it with a big group of friends and family.
I have been a supporter of Greer's initiative and decided to buy the movie. I don't regret it at all. Most are complaining about how it "cost money" or "should be free". The information is free but this is a documentary made with a person who makes documentaries for money! $10 for a rent or $20 for DVD isn't much to ask for. I really enjoyed the movie and it is filled with factual information that I won't ever regret learning.If you are interested in UFO phenomena or just a person who would like to learn about it, this is a great film. I am going to get my family to watch it and hopefully change their perspective on things. I also don't think the other ratings of the movie are fair, they are only complaining about how it costs money and not actually how good the movie was.