Alien Abduction
April. 04,2014 NRA vacationing family encounters an alien threat in this pulse-pounding thriller based on the real-life Brown Mountain Lights phenomenon in North Carolina.
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Just perfect...
It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
The film was different from general similar types. In general, in such films, the monster is found in the last 10 minutes and all characters die. There is no such thing in this movie. I liked the difference for that.Other than that, Riley, who holds the amateur camera in his hand, sucked on the character. The character was not even counted. The cameraman had better put it directly. It was a stupidly created character expected to be so silent and believed to be autistic.Apart from that, it was given the opportunity to show the aliens in advanced technology more powerless to escape the film. This is bottoming out realism.The movie was definitely not realistic. It was not nice either. Scared was a film that gave a sound effect and a sudden performance like all American horror movies.I gave it 4 because the score is different only from these movies and because the tension is not too boring.
How on earth does this film have a 4.8 average? I know some people automatically pan "found footage" movies, but give me a break. This is beautifully executed, tense as hell, and worthy of your time. The camera work deserves special mention, managing to both look like camcorder footage and serve as a clinic on how to work in low light and brilliant light to excellent effect. The sound design is brilliant as well - I watched this with headphones on and found the experience entirely immersive. In short, if the plot description interests you, don't be swayed by the low rating. This is a fine flick, as good as any found-footage film I've ever seen, and it's one of the scariest films I've seen - found-footage or not.
This is a POV film shot entirely through the eyes of a minor who admittedly has autism. No, seriously. The only reason I forced myself to make it to the end of this film is because I spent the day vegging on B movies with low IMDb ratings - I had LOW expectations. It seems direct-to-video is primarily what Netflix is offering these days so I thought I'd give them a go. Some were fun and funky but this one is just utter crap - be forewarned. If you enjoy frame after frame of images that are either distorted, out of focus and/or out of frame then this movies is for you. Alien Abduction started off OK but honestly, a high school freshman could pull this poor excuse for a feature-length film off.
This movie was very nicely done!! I was genuinely terrified! OK....so I'm sleeping with the light on tonight but all is good LOL! You know, there's one thing about the common horror movie, but then its another thing when the horror story isn't just fictional or made up but is true or based on true events. THAT is what makes it even more scarier....that something like that could or might actually happen to someone....whether you believe in it or not I know you'd be lying if you said it doesn't scare you if you think about it. When I first started watching this movie I thought oh no not another documentary....but the actors pulled me in from the very beginning all the way to the end, AMAZING ACTORS! Amazing storyline, very exciting, horrifying..... Actually, making it a documentary/found footage was the best way to go.... I would absolutely LOVE to work with the directors and crew someday!!! Checked out the website after I finished watching the movie on Netflix and the website is pretty cool as well..... :) thank you for bringing the brown mountain lights to my interest! I will now continue to research them and ask my family whom lives down south if they've ever heard of them :)