This is the definitive Documentary on Alien Abduction. A careful fact based study of the most credible cases, hoaxes, military historical involvement and expert interviews.This is the definitive Documentary on Alien Abduction. A careful fact based study of the most credible cases, hoaxes, military historical involvement and expert interviews.This is the definitive Documentary on Alien Abduction. A careful fact based study of the most credible cases, hoaxes, military historical involvement and expert interviews.
Steven M. Greer
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- (as Dr. Steven M. Greer)
Barney Hill
- Self
- (archive footage)
Betty Hill
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- (archive footage)
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As a skeptic of alien abductions generally, I find these kinds of things very entertaining!
This one did not disappoint. I've seen many alien abduction conspiracy pieces put together by everything from news magazines down to the lowest levels of YouTube, and this one finds the right level of fun absurdity. I like to find things that make me question my reality more than an any strict belief in alien beings and this definitely had me thinking about why this one specific thing in our society is so popular and perpetual. Thought provoking stuff!
This is movie that explores the possibly of life on another planet through recorded sightings of UFO and human abductions. When I was done with this film I must say I was quite taken with the level of research and how through said research was done.
It leaves the audience swinging just a little more in the direction human abductions being a real thing. And parts the tone swift form academic to eerie to hypothetical scenarios that are supported by the first hand testimony and experts in the field.
My by far favorite thing are the first person alien abduction testimonies!
It leaves the audience swinging just a little more in the direction human abductions being a real thing. And parts the tone swift form academic to eerie to hypothetical scenarios that are supported by the first hand testimony and experts in the field.
My by far favorite thing are the first person alien abduction testimonies!
If you are curious about UFO's and Science Beyond the Spectrum... is for you. I've done research on this subject and this film is spot on!
Here's guessing that directors Darcy Weir and Lee Lustig will find their film - Beyond The Spectrum: Being Taken - heavily watched. They've hit apparent pay dirt with the latest in a long line of alien docs dating back to episodes of In Search Of, and this one is done particularly well. Of equal importance is the fact that the UFO/alien space is a documentary sub-genre with an absolutely insatiable historical audience that isn't going away.
Kudos to Weir and Lustig for narrowing the usually broad UFO-driven scope just a bit, as Beyond The Spectrum maintains a focus primarily on abduction scenarios. We see testimony here that whether freshly captured or historically aggregated tells a crisp and compelling story. These people - from the abductees themselves to those in the scientific community privy to their cases - project in a way that our values tell us is truthful were we to watch these same revelations recounted from the witness stand. It's this carefully curated selection of interview material - along with fast-paced, informational, "what if" narration - that drives this film past its more dubious pretenders.
Before even giving it a chance, the cynic may have seen or passed subjective judgement on enough alien documentary offerings to preemptively write off any new submissions as nothing more than additional 2AM Cheetos-and-weed fodder. To each their own, but in a testament to the pacing and writing embedded in Beyond The Spectrum: Being Taken, this is an abduction doc that I found sharply engaged parts of the brain while allowing others to unplug. Highly recommended.
Kudos to Weir and Lustig for narrowing the usually broad UFO-driven scope just a bit, as Beyond The Spectrum maintains a focus primarily on abduction scenarios. We see testimony here that whether freshly captured or historically aggregated tells a crisp and compelling story. These people - from the abductees themselves to those in the scientific community privy to their cases - project in a way that our values tell us is truthful were we to watch these same revelations recounted from the witness stand. It's this carefully curated selection of interview material - along with fast-paced, informational, "what if" narration - that drives this film past its more dubious pretenders.
Before even giving it a chance, the cynic may have seen or passed subjective judgement on enough alien documentary offerings to preemptively write off any new submissions as nothing more than additional 2AM Cheetos-and-weed fodder. To each their own, but in a testament to the pacing and writing embedded in Beyond The Spectrum: Being Taken, this is an abduction doc that I found sharply engaged parts of the brain while allowing others to unplug. Highly recommended.
Beyond the Spectrum brilliantly looks into alleged abductions and UFO phenomenon. The documentary maintains a focus primarily on abduction scenarios. The testimony ranges from newly captured interviews or historically added video research, full of interesting and compelling stories. The carefully curated selection of interview material, along with the narrations creates an extraterrestrial experience, transporting you into a new dimension of documentary. If you are a fan of great mysteries or Alien life on this planet, you have to watch this. Beyond the Spectrum is one of the best documentaries I've seen about this, treating the subject in a very intelligent way.
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