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Explora possíveis encontros entre seres humanos e extraterrestres, em uma série de eventos ocorridos na cidade de Varginha, Minas Gerais, no ano de 1996.Explora possíveis encontros entre seres humanos e extraterrestres, em uma série de eventos ocorridos na cidade de Varginha, Minas Gerais, no ano de 1996.Explora possíveis encontros entre seres humanos e extraterrestres, em uma série de eventos ocorridos na cidade de Varginha, Minas Gerais, no ano de 1996.
Humberto Leão
- Self - Military Police, São Paulo
- (as Col. Humberto Leão)
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Old story most of this info is online but for those who have not heard about this case ,it's worth a go .
The main problem is the same old , same old . No evidence all just second hand stories .
Although the story is interesting what it fails to deliver are the facts .
I am waiting for the conclusive documentary that ends with the viewer saying ok we actually are making headway in this ufo question because we have conclusive answers.
These documentaries are capitalizing on the wow factor chasing down leads and recording accounts , hi tech ghost stories .
Enough already move the ball forward . What is it? What is the plan to find out ? What is the projected time line .
Like religion it's the rehashing of fantastic stories .
The main problem is the same old , same old . No evidence all just second hand stories .
Although the story is interesting what it fails to deliver are the facts .
I am waiting for the conclusive documentary that ends with the viewer saying ok we actually are making headway in this ufo question because we have conclusive answers.
These documentaries are capitalizing on the wow factor chasing down leads and recording accounts , hi tech ghost stories .
Enough already move the ball forward . What is it? What is the plan to find out ? What is the projected time line .
Like religion it's the rehashing of fantastic stories .
I am a big fan of documentaries and this documentary film meets everything I expect from one, perhaps shedding some light onto an interesting events of first contact in Brazil.
Unfortunately, despite lots of collaborating eye witness accounts, it was a bit underwhelming to not have any feeling of conclusion at the end.
As a documentary filmmaker, I kept thinking of how differently I would have attempted to conduct some of the interviews had I been making Moment of Contact. Of course I wasn't present so perhaps it simply wasn't possible, but I suspect it may have been.
For example, I would have wanted to conduct the interviews where more than one witness was present, separately and independent of the others, rather than have them at the same place, same spot, same time. I think that would have felt more credible and made it more interesting to compare the different testimonies for any variations or differences. There did seem to be some attempt to do that in at least of the interviews after the fact.
However, I realize that when making a documentary in particular, time is always limited and restrictive, especially if multiple interviews or different locations are required.
I gave this documentary a 7 Stars rating for its work and structure, since taking a lot of interviews, and history and details and making them into a flowing story can be challenging, but I placed it only into my Pretty Good Movies list which is usually only for 5 to 6 Stars, instead of my Highly Recommend Movies list which is 7 to 8 Stars.
Mainly because the value of this film to me as a filmmaker and documentary film creator is higher than what it would be for someone I might recommend the film to who doesn't have a history or experience in making documentaries.
That said, if you enjoy documentaries, then you'll probably watching the Moment of Contact moderately enjoyable and interesting.
Unfortunately, despite lots of collaborating eye witness accounts, it was a bit underwhelming to not have any feeling of conclusion at the end.
As a documentary filmmaker, I kept thinking of how differently I would have attempted to conduct some of the interviews had I been making Moment of Contact. Of course I wasn't present so perhaps it simply wasn't possible, but I suspect it may have been.
For example, I would have wanted to conduct the interviews where more than one witness was present, separately and independent of the others, rather than have them at the same place, same spot, same time. I think that would have felt more credible and made it more interesting to compare the different testimonies for any variations or differences. There did seem to be some attempt to do that in at least of the interviews after the fact.
However, I realize that when making a documentary in particular, time is always limited and restrictive, especially if multiple interviews or different locations are required.
I gave this documentary a 7 Stars rating for its work and structure, since taking a lot of interviews, and history and details and making them into a flowing story can be challenging, but I placed it only into my Pretty Good Movies list which is usually only for 5 to 6 Stars, instead of my Highly Recommend Movies list which is 7 to 8 Stars.
Mainly because the value of this film to me as a filmmaker and documentary film creator is higher than what it would be for someone I might recommend the film to who doesn't have a history or experience in making documentaries.
That said, if you enjoy documentaries, then you'll probably watching the Moment of Contact moderately enjoyable and interesting.
Updating my review from at 7 to a 9. I've re-watched this movie a few times now and I think my review below is a little harsh. I think we all expect too much from an evidence perspective. This is an excellent testimony-based account of something non-human that really happened. I commend James on his diligence and perseverance here. I stick by my assessment that it could've been a bit shorter, but I do understand the desire for the dramatic background music, etc...
The moment of this film that haunts me is the description of the being crying like a baby.
This is absolutely worth a watch. Something happened in Varginha that, if provable via video evidence, will change our civilization permanently.
James, I personally apologize for the harshness of my initial review - my expectations were too high.
Original review: Just another bunch of eye witness testimony and questionable imagery. It was intriguing and moderately entertaining, but there's really nothing new to see here. All of these alien encounter documentaries are fascinating, but not really ground breaking in any way. I do appreciate the efforts to revisit such historic events like this, but the same old formulaic format is getting pretty stale. I'm sure it's significantly difficult to put enough footage together for a full length film, but this documentary could've easily been less than 30 minutes and still just as entertaining. I'm also certain that some of these folks in Brazil actually witnessed something unexplainable. Maybe one day we'll know more, but not today. Thanks for the efforts.
The moment of this film that haunts me is the description of the being crying like a baby.
This is absolutely worth a watch. Something happened in Varginha that, if provable via video evidence, will change our civilization permanently.
James, I personally apologize for the harshness of my initial review - my expectations were too high.
Original review: Just another bunch of eye witness testimony and questionable imagery. It was intriguing and moderately entertaining, but there's really nothing new to see here. All of these alien encounter documentaries are fascinating, but not really ground breaking in any way. I do appreciate the efforts to revisit such historic events like this, but the same old formulaic format is getting pretty stale. I'm sure it's significantly difficult to put enough footage together for a full length film, but this documentary could've easily been less than 30 minutes and still just as entertaining. I'm also certain that some of these folks in Brazil actually witnessed something unexplainable. Maybe one day we'll know more, but not today. Thanks for the efforts.
The subject of "Moment of Contact" documentary deserves as much attention as the Roswell incident. The convincing testimonies of people who are not UFO enthusiasts always adds to the credibility. However, the low-budget documentaries always lack convincing credibility. To be more persuasive, input from experts and a thorough examination of scientific theories (such "theories" are researched and not what is the popular meaning of the word "theory") with evidence is needed. Among them, a preexisting article by Jennifer Chu of MIT News, titled "A Sign That Aliens Could Stink", which discusses a potential indicator of extraterrestrial life, would have added certain value to the film but was not included.
The documentary, "Moment of Contact", deserved more funding and post-production efforts. Despite this, it remains a significant film for not only UFO enthusiasts.
The documentary, "Moment of Contact", deserved more funding and post-production efforts. Despite this, it remains a significant film for not only UFO enthusiasts.
Man, this was disappointing. I thought at least they would have tracked down some real videos, photographs at least documents by now. But nope, nothing new. And there are so many more cases in Brazil and South America in general that they should have at least mentioned. And some of the best stuff is buried in the ending credits, why? The biggest miss of all was not talking to diplomats and looking for some retired american military who would have been stationed there at the time. Even a clerk at the embassy would have been interesting to see the body language. This case is totally legit and needs some real investigation with new data not some emotional interpretation. They could have drawn parallels with the Mage case of just a few years ago where there was also extraordinary military movement and American presence.
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- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosAdditional interview clips are shown during the end credits.
- ConexõesReferences E.T.: O Extraterrestre (1982)
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