7/10
Good Sci-Fi Story
6 December 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Chris Norton (Ryan Carnes) wants to produce a documentary to prove once and for all that Alien Abductions do not exist. He needs to prove his father Peter (Peter Stormare) wrong as he always claimed that his wife was abducted and never returned home. Chris believes his mother left because her husband was a no account drunk. Chris travels to a UFO convention near Roswell, NM and finds Emily (Jordan Hinson) who claims to have been abducted every 7-years since she was born. Her 21st birthday is coming up and Chris wants to be near her. This should be good.

You have a feeling that you will know 2-things: (1) Chris and Emily will fall in love (Ya think?) and (2) Chris will change his mind about Alien Abductions. How's that? Got your attention now?

We hear Chris narrate what he will do to prove his point. This lasts only a while and is forgotten for the rest of the movie.

We do see some exceptional desert landscapes and Heaven-like pastel skies.

We will see a con game by Bill Johnson (Don Stark) to perpetuate the alien abduction stories as it's good for business. Chris and Emily get kidnapped into the phony con game, and escape, but what happens next Is why we go to these type of movies.

Notables: Claude Duhamel as Brent, Chris' cameraman; Dee Wallace as Lucille, proprietor of the Alien Artifacts store; Milton Chee as John Greatbear, the father figure for Emily and her protector; Don Stark as Bill Johnson who organizes the Alien events.

It doesn't matter if you believe or not believe in UFOs, Alien Abductions or if we have been visited by Aliens in the past or not, this is a good Sci-Fi story and the ending will satisfy and the CGI at the end is sure to impress. Would love to see Sequels. (7/10)

Violence; Yes. Sex: No. Nudity: No. Humor: Some. Language: Believe I heard one F-bomb but sounded muffled. Rating: B
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