This was actually a decent documentary. I'm well read and researched on this topic and so I found the witness testimony to be valid. There is a clear and obvious attempt to interview military witnesses and many of these witnesses have remarkable things to say. Most importantly, their stories align with what other researches have found in books by Robert Hastings and/or Leslie Kean.
What brings this documentary down, like many other like it, is the notion that this obvious obtuse attempt to porject this phenomenon as malevolent. It may well be, but we really have no idea, and the director makes a clear choice to steer the narrative in that direction with embellishment and dramatization.
If you can watch this documentary while ignoring these obvious attempts to dramatize, its actually decent.
What brings this documentary down, like many other like it, is the notion that this obvious obtuse attempt to porject this phenomenon as malevolent. It may well be, but we really have no idea, and the director makes a clear choice to steer the narrative in that direction with embellishment and dramatization.
If you can watch this documentary while ignoring these obvious attempts to dramatize, its actually decent.