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2/10
Movie is deceptive
roycpcu2 September 2006
Unfortunately, I went to this movie for entertainment purposes based on the limited information I had seen on Fandango. Since I am a sci-fi buff the notion of a movie about UFOs interested me.

Instead, this movie quickly revealed itself as an evangelical Christian propaganda flick. Appropriate for an audience of like-minded individuals but very un-Christian like to exploit the movie mall scene and preach to an unsuspecting audience, especially considering the costs of tickets and concessions. Shame on you! At least the Da Vinci Code did not hold back its wild-eyed craziness.

So, this B-grade movie (and I am being kind) production will be appreciated in those churches with similar beliefs, probably shown to Wednesday and Sunday evening youth groups. But if you are a mainline Christian or non-Christian you will not be comfortable.
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2/10
This is a Sunday School movie
wlsmith-14 September 2006
Calling this a "Sunday School" movie might be generous, because, even as a Christian, I found the religious message so one-dimensional that I wouldn't want to see it at my church. The message is, "Read your Bible, go to church and sign up for fire insurance, so you won't get left behind at the rapture." There was no love. I guess when you get right down to it, I don't believe in the god portrayed in this film. The guy who was supposed to have all of the spiritual answers came across like Count Dracula.

Aside from the spiritual/religious element, the script was tedious--saying the same thing over and over. That might have been to make up for some of the acting, which was unable to deliver a convincing line the first time, so they just said the same thing over and over.

I did enjoy the final scenes. I thought it made a point without hitting someone over the head or stooping to a Sunday School formula. The movie wasn't all bad, just most of it.

I am in favor of more clean movies that are well-done and that present truth in a non-preachy way. This wasn't one of those, I am sorry to say. I took my family to this film, wanting to support that kind of movie. Now I'd like my money back.
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3/10
Ick! Ptooey! Ick!
avsherwood122 October 2008
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Wow... just... wow. There are a lot of reviews on this movie already but I wanted to add some comments of my own. I agree with most reviewers who have said this movie has terrible acting, writing, and directing - whoo boy does it ever. However, I think there is some other problems here.

1. Why is Christian belief and the allowance for extraterrestrial life mutually exclusive? The film acts as though you just can't be a Christian and also allow for the possibility? Why? They ever-so-briefly touch on this in the film (i.e. "The Bible doesn't say there is aliens." "Well, the Bible doesn't say there isn't.), but the actual rebuttal is never answered. The Bible really doesn't say there isn't. So how about dealing with the question instead of dismissing it out of hand? Or better yet, acknowledge that this is an infinite universe we live in and if we believe in an infinite God there is the possibility that he made some other life somewhere and has his own plans for them.

2. How come the ONLY two explanations for the abductions that are valid are demons and hoax? What about sleep paralysis and night terrors which have been linked to abduction experiences? What if it's something else entirely? Too bad the film makers already have their minds made up.

3. The film makers claim that all who have had abduction experiences have had ties to the occult. That's a pretty big claim to make without any factual evidence to present. I'm not necessarily arguing that they don't, but if you're going to say something so asinine you'd better have the facts to back it up.

4. Why does the other reporter (not the Greasy Haired Blonde Guy, the other one) always have his hands in his pockets? It's hard to take someone seriously when they're constantly playing pocket pool.

I WISH this had been an exploration of Christian faith and UFO phenomena, but unfortunately the film makers were too concerned with their "Faith Message" to care much about make a thought provoking movie. As a Christian myself, this saddens me.
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1/10
Propaganda film
new-moose13 September 2006
This movie was terrible. It is not something that people should have to pay to see. It looks like some Christian group made it to convert people. I don't understand why it was released to theaters and not to TV.

It started out like an old fashioned B movie sci-fi film from the 50s, but quickly changed. About 30 minutes into the movie the characters start talking about "God" and "Do you believe in Jesus?" It quickly moves into pure religion territory.

I thought I was going to a Sci-Fi movie. The film has poor acting; bad camera angles and is amateurish.

AVOID IT!
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1/10
Awful, awful, awful! Stinker of the millennium!
mrevis4 November 2006
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How awful is it? Let me count the ways: 1) It is a bait-and-switch movie that starts out being about a UFO investigation, then turns into a high-pressure sales job for Christianity. C'mon! If the makers of this movie felt so strongly about their message, why disguise it? It annoys non-believers and pushes fence-sitters in the opposite direction. 2) It's not even a good sales pitch! If the characters in this flick asked me to go to church with them, I'd run like Hell in the opposite direction. They're scary! 3) The acting is terrible. They all behave as if they were in an educational film about etiquette in the workplace. 4) The cinematography is home-movie bad. Wait, actually its not even that good. 5) Script bad, bad, bad. All dialogue, no action. Like a tennis match, they bounce back and forth between the "talking head" close ups. 6) Direction... what direction? Oh, there must have been a director there somewhere. I challenge you to figure out where.

Believe it or not, I have some positive comments about this movie. The editing seemed professional, but couldn't make a difference. A good edit of bad material is still a bad movie. The opening theme music was actually very good! Very scary and UFO-ish. Too bad the movie wasn't about UFOs.

If you can't tell already, here's the bottom line. I wasted my money seeing this movie, and it made me angry. If they had not disguised what this movie was really about, I could say it was my fault.
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1/10
Not at all what I expected...
ms-cameron13 May 2006
This movie should have come with a disclaimer that it was akin to the Left Behind series. I did not know it would be a Bible-thumping movie. I expected it to truly be a movie about UFOs and alien abduction for entertainment's sake. As previous reviewer comments, it would be fine to show at a church, but not at a public theater, at least not without the consumer's prior knowledge of what the premise of the movie is about. I felt deceived out of my $$ spent for this movie, as nothing in the summary refers to its religious overtones. If you go to church, it'll probably be shown there for free some time. Other than the cover-up of its true subject matter, the movie was fine as far as acting and script were concerned. But I have to say I walked out an hour into the movie when I saw what direction it was headed and that I was not going to be entertained, but preached to.
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1/10
Bad movie
jcsmith-831 October 2006
This movie was poorly conceived, poorly written and poorly acted. All of the characters were two-dimensional. It was a real amateur attempt. The movie was fundamentalist Christian propaganda. The Christian characters are holier-than-thou and they are without a shred of compassion for the skeptic or the undecided characters. The movie was a real "gotcha" for both the skeptic character and myself as a viewer, putting us in a very uncomfortable situation. I complained to the theater management and was given a free pass to another movie. I remember another movie on a similar subject, "The Rapture," starring Mimi Rogers, that was much better and professionally done. I think I'll watch "The Rapture" again. If you attend "Unidentified" and don't like it, don't say I haven't warned you.
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1/10
Religious Propaganda
shaunephillips2811 August 2021
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I have no problem with a religious movie, but I take issue when they try to hide it. The title says nothing about what the movie really is about. They lead you to believe we're about to watch a generic alien movie, but it's pure fundamentalist propaganda. There's absolutely no mention of religion for at least 20 minutes. Long enough to fool the viewer into thinking they are watching something they are not. When they finally do reveal what the movie is all about, they go in hard with extremist fundamentalism. Basically one minute you think you're watching an alien movie, the next you're being told you're going to hell. That's how far it goes. This movie deserves a -666.
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1/10
This isn't a movie at all...merely a religious advertisement
yleinen-roskis4 February 2007
I just happened to stumble to this film and checked IMDb for more information: Score 6,7, well... not so bad. Genre: scifi...good I like scifi. So I got the movie and I was looking forward to have a relaxing Sunday evening watching it. But but...NO.

As in summary, this isn't a movie at all. It is a religious advertisement, including: preatching about Jesus, god, devil, end of the world etc. Movie starts with a epic abduction story: Driving at night, car stops, bright light and so on... Well, actually that was the film. Last of this ..ummm... frankly I don't know what to call it...was dialogue about end of the world and last judgement. Quite a same stuff what these TV-preachers tell you, but they are "good" at it.

Honestly, if you wan't to see a scifi movie or something with UFOs, please stay far away from this "thing". It has nothing to do with them. If you want to hear some cuckoo head's opinion what the bible has to say and what you should do. Then go ahead and watch this "thing", but I still prefer going to the church at Sunday.

This is complete bull. (and evangelical Christian propaganda, as another users said= Well... I should have red another users comments before I got the movie.

(27% of voters have rated this "thing" as 10. Yeah, right. Please, go somewhere else to do your propaganda)
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5/10
Alternative Explanation for UFO's
deberic14 June 2007
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While the production budget for this movie was obviously not very high, the movie did present an interesting, alternative explanation for UFO's. Many may find the message uncomfortable, but it is meant to make one consider their eternal fate. Some may consider this movie to be a bit preachy, but if it is watched with an open mind, it may change a person's life. Where a person ends up when they die is an important question for all of us, and this is part of the movie's focus. The UFO aspect is explained in a biblical way, and attention is focused on the eternal. Having some knowledge of the Bible will make this movie a bit more understandable for the viewer.

It is certainly not the best movie I have ever watched, but it is not the worst. I find other reviews to be interesting because many of the reviewers are offended by the Christian themes. It is funny how those who claim that Christians should be tolerant have little tolerance themselves when a Christian viewpoint is presented. We are bombarded every day by messages in movies that are not in line with Christian ideals. This movie simply presents a Christian idea about paranormal phenomena, and then presents the Christian viewpoint on eternal life. Yes, the characters are not completely realistic, the production is not awesome, and the writing is not perfect. But, all is not lost.

The real gem of this movie is the very real question that it forces every viewer to make: Where do you stand with God, and not just any so called god, but where do you stand in your relationship with Jesus?
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10/10
Loved it
nikki-harvey20 January 2007
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I actually liked this movie. I went to the theater to see it and in my opinion, it was worth the money. It is definitely a B-type movie, but a lot better than a lot of these badly made gory B movies. It takes a whole different spin on the whole UFO thing. It really made me think.I don't think this movie was made solely to convert non Christians but rather to make Christians look at the UFO subject from a different perspective. The acting was not that bad, I've seen worse on the Sci-Fi channel. Rebecca St. James is in it and I think she did a wonderful job acting. So if you're a Christian who likes Sci-Fi type movies, then I would say you would definitely enjoy this.
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6/10
This movie was a surprise
riva922447 May 2006
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This movie is loosely marketed as a possible indie sci-fi film about UFO's. The website did not mention that this film is basically a recruiting movie for Christianity. I could not find out much information about this film before seeing it in the theater. The cast is a collection of lesser-known/unknown actors. The official website for this film has a mysterious theme to it, but little hard information is available. This film will appeal to Christians, more than sci-fi fans. The movie focuses on it's main characters, and their own inner struggles to accept the faith and belief in Christianity, as an explanation for the strange events that are happening around them. These events seem to be "classic UFO encounters" on the surface, but the writers of this film choose to take the storyline in a different direction. The "UFO encounters" turn out to be possible "direct contacts" from demonic spirits who tell the "victims" there will be a great "cleansing" coming. One of the main characters of the story is a Christian who tries to convince the victims, and some of his coworkers, that they need to accept Christ as their Savior. The story idea is intriguing, and I happen to be a Christian who is also a sci-fi fan, but this movie is a low-budget attempt at scaring unwitting moviegoers into rethinking their own beliefs. The acting falls flat on it's face, and the movie is mostly dialog with plenty of references to all-too-familiar rhetoric. This movie should be openly marketed as a Christian film. I don't appreciate the deceptive tactics of trying to package this film as a "sci-fi / UFO" movie. It has more in common with the "Left Behind" series. With that said, I do think it is always a great idea to get the WORD of God out there to the people any way you can. The world is a scary, evil place, and we all need to have a personal relationship with Christ. I rated this movie a 6, because it is basically a crummy movie with an important "message". The "message" is the redeeming factor for this movie, otherwise, it would get a 2.
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1/10
Totally Christian movie
casurfer2526 June 2006
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I thought I was going to see a UFO movie. Instead, I saw a movie that was trying to make the audience (me) make the decision to accept Christ in my life, or risk going to Hell. The whole UFO thing was one big red herring!!! The acting in it was pretty pathetic. In fact, it looked as though some people from an Evangelic Church just got got together and decided they wanted to make a movie. All the characters talked as though they were in church conversing with other church members. It wasn't real-life dialog at all. I wish I had read some reviews before seeing this movie so I wouldn't have wasted my money on it. If, on the other hand, you are into the whole church scene in a big way, and want to see a demonstration of how to push your views (no matter how limiting) onto other people, then by all means, go see it.
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1/10
This Christian is very disappointed
derri-34 September 2006
I am a Christian; my life has been transformed by Jesus Christ. I strongly support folks who have a vision to produce movies of excellence which portray truth and help turn the tide of our culture for good. I should have loved this movie, right?

Wrong! The supposedly spiritual lead in Unidentified was a self-righteous "I have the answers and you don't" sort: without a shred of love, compassion, respect for the dignity of unbelievers or willingness to hear and respond to honest questioning. The message was not the good news: we all desperately need a savior, and one has been provided for us, a free gift from a God who loves His creation. The message was the bad news of religion: read your Bible and go to church more and you can avoid hell and be raptured out before you face tribulation.

Frankly, this movie was embarrassing. The script desperately needed editing, the acting and production were amateur and the message lacked intellectual honesty as well. The god it represented was not the God I know and love.

It had a few good spots but they were few and far between. I hope you WON'T bring unbelieving friends, WON'T waste your money and will stay away in droves.
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1/10
Another reason why Christianity is abused.
rma-oconnor22 February 2007
OK, this movie, was the worst display I have seen in years. The actors weren't to bad (I figured it was a b-movie so they were doing b-movie acting). Anyways, I watched this movie, thinking, OH COOL a UFO Sci-Fi movie. WRONG. It was just an excuse for radical Christians to push a message onto people. The last scene was extremely messed up. That is a horrible thing to do to a person to make them believe in something. What someone believe in is a matter of opinion. This movie just shows how corrupted religion is, especially Christianity.

If you want to watch a b-movie, this ain't. If you want to watch a movie that is TRYING to brainwash the masses. Well this is the pick of the litter. go right for it. If you are going to convey a message, do it, don't force it. Ridiculous, that people would abuse the media to such a degree. Especially, Christians.
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1/10
Christian Propaganda
itzsoez6 February 2007
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Christian Propaganda...Lots of fear mongering...

This is not SciFi, this is ChriFi (Christian fiction).The movie started out OK but took a sharp Christian right turn. From then on it was all about god, jc, the holy bible and the devil . The ufo's are really just demonic deception to fool people in to believing that there is other intelligent life in the universe. Satan's idea is to trick you in to thinking that there could be more to life than what is in the bible.

The abductions could be used to explain away the rapture. The people left behind would believe it was a mass alien abduction, instead of god taking all the Christians to heaven. No reason to repent if its aliens. The deeper message in the movie is that if you don't believe in god and have jc in your life than you believe in nothing and your life has no purpose.
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1/10
Don't be fooled by the title.
Transient-Orca2 July 2007
My mom and I, rented this movie. I mean, we love those type of Sci-Fi flicks, whether they be big Hollywood flicks or Indy flicks.

But oh, we were fooled!! Two journalists are investigating a UFO abduction in a small city in Texas. Halfway through, all the sudden things get all christain on us. My mom and I believe in god and Jesus and the Devil, but the way this movie was preaching it, made it annoying. All I really have to say, is that we are Christian, but even we like to have fun. So don't blame christians as a whole, just blame the christians who need to suck the fun out of this movie.

In fact you can clearly understand the directors stance on UFO's, and that is that he believes it is all demonic. Now, i could say some words, but I will not. All I will say is, that DO NOT WATCH this movie, unless you feel like being preached. In fact many times it states that we must be perfect in order to enter heaven. Well, last time I checked, the only perfect person died on a cross.
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1/10
Christian Propaganda of a most deceitful type.
yurshta9 February 2007
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Supposedly, a movie about a magazine sending journalists to investigate reports of UFOs with one being more or less tolerant or agnostic about the whole affair and the other an Aussie, a hardened skeptic who laughs at the UFO nonsense. It's all a crock, some kind of money making racket.

Turns out this movie is actually a deceit, and a trap to actually promulgate Christian teachings and the Christian explanation of UFOs, one I've heard before. This is an ad hoc explanation that is itself not at all biblical but invented by certain modern theologians who can fit anything and everything into their mythology. The paranormal? It's real, just demonic, unless it takes place in a Christian context, then of course, it is of God. Simple, if it isn't of God, it's the of the Devil, stupid! So I suppose since Beethoven's 9th symphony wasn't inspired by God, it must have been written under demonic influence. Or so would the logic lead ad absurdum.

We are informed that since the Bible does not tell of life on other planets in the Universe, therefore there is none (a version of the Ad Ignorantium fallacy) and that God created the Universe so huge, so grand to show us his almighty power. I think of Carl Sagan's remark that if God created such a huge Universe and stuck life only on Earth it'd have been a tremendous waste of space.

So what are UFOs? They are Demonic activity and concern the soon to be earthshaking Christian event, the rupture...I mean Rapture. Before the tribulation, the true Christians will disappear from the face of the earth en masse causing mass panic, confusion, car and plane crashes...whatever. Therefore Satan knowing this is sending his demons to basically create an illusion of alien spacecraft and alien abduction which can then be used to explain away this otherwise inexplicable event. All part of Satan's plan which will of course keep people from looking to God or Jesus and fall for the lies of the AntiChrist.

This ad hoc explanation also typifies theological mishmash by explaining away one mystery with another, in opposition to the scientific method of explaining the unknown, the strange, and the mysterious in as much as possible, first by the known, if not solely by the known.

It's like jumping straight to an alien abduction whenever a child is missing and unaccounted for. I think I'd look first at more mundane explanations like the child has run away, gotten lost, or been kidnapped for ransom or abducted by a predatory pedophile before invoking aliens, or the supernatural or Satan or some such.

This kind of deceit or trap on the part of fundamentalists is nothing new, as young people are often lured to Free Rock Concerts, that may start out with something innocuous then suddenly switch to overt Christian music, followed by a sermon and an altar call. This kind of blatant deception one might think would be more Satan's ballgame. But maybe because the Christian faith is soon to be in its death throes, these guys feel that anything goes, any deception or trickery or scare tactics are acceptable to try to keep the faith alive, which is facing serious opposition from both secularists as well as competing faiths like Islam, the world's fastest growing religion which may well replace Christianity, as Islam is far more cohesive and unified, and logically more tenable than Christian fundamentalism. Although this should offer little advantage to mankind, as it would be replacing one intolerant thought system with another.

And of course the movie ends more or less with a variant of Pascal's wager. The atheistic Aussie who is skeptical about just about everything is told. Well, if you are right about there being no afterlife and death is nothing but rotting in the grave, no worry...but what if you're wrong?

Basically, statements implying that reality is going to conform to nothing but an atheistic viewpoint or Christian fantasy, is a false dilemma or Black and White fallacy. Even if the atheists are wrong would not necessarily make Christianity correct by default, nor if Christianity turns out to be full of holes in its theology, that the materialistic atheists are therefore correct by default.

For all we know, Native American spirituality might turn out to be the best description of ultimate reality and we might all of use have wished we treated the Earth and its creatures a wee bit better.

This movie should be stamped right on the box: Caution: Contains religious Propaganda and not meant for informative or entertainment purposes.
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1/10
Deceptive Christian fundamentalist propaganda
erikd7119 January 2009
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Movies about U.F.O.'s are always a nice way to kill some time, so on a rainy Sunday evening I picked up this flick, expecting what can be expected from a direct-to-DVD U.F.O. mystery.

Boy, was I wrong! At about halfway in the movie it becomes very apparent that the U.F.O. theme is just a deceptive way of attracting unsuspecting viewers to this Christian propaganda. And this is not just a Christan movie from an average Christian. No, this is Christianity of the extremist fundamentalist kind. The scary kind.

In the end of this movie, the non-believing lead is tricked by their colleagues using a practical joke in thinking that the Rapture has started (which is believed by Christians to be the happening in the end of time where true believers are going to heaven and non-believers are left behind).

When the joke is explained, it is suggested that it is always better to become a true believer, 'just in case we Christians are right'. Now that's a lamest excuse ever to become a Christian if you ask me!

This movie still tries to convert non-believers using scare tactics. "Believe in God or you will go to Hell!" is the message here. Simple, but quite offensive, really. Especially because this movie is being sold as something completely different.

Now let's assume you're a Christian fundamentalist yourself and you're not likely to be offended by the themes in this movie, is this a good movie? I'm afraid it isn't. No actually I'm lying: I'm GLAD it isn't! The acting is horrible, the pacing is horrible, the plot is horrible, especially the ending is laughably bad. As soon as the movie starts, you immediately sense that this is going to be worse than you expected, and you will be right.

In the first half hour, it seems to at least attempt to set up a passable U.F.O. mystery, but then suddenly they bring in this Count Dracula look-alike that starts babbling about the devil. At first you just think this dude is just a crazy maniac, but as it turns out, he actually represents the real views of the makers of this movie. As soon as you start realizing this, you know how this is going to end up. But actually it ends up worse.

Avoid.
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1/10
If there is hell, they make you watch movies like this one there
mrtnz4 February 2007
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First of all, i have nothing against Christianity. i believe, every person has the right to believe what he or she chooses. But i cannot imagine how dumb a person has to be to believe this! What a waste of believers' money. They'd better use it to feed some starving families in the third world countries. I don't want to talk about talk acting or plot of this "movie", because I couldn't find any of those in this. Story's simple - two reporters, one (A) is atheist, the other (B) for some sake has abandoned religion. B regains his confidence in religion and teaches A a lesson - believe in Christ or go to hell. This message appears after like ten minutes and keeps repeating to the end of the movie. People, do not believe the rating of this "movie", read reviews first. I didn't and wasted an hour of my life :( PS: Why is it classified as sci-fi? Because of those few weird sounds and a bit of bright light from the sky? PPS: U.F.O. = Satan's evil doings? That's a new one :)
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10/10
I liked it!
kaylee_pletsch5 December 2008
I liked the movie...maybe that's because I understood all aspects of it and kept an open mind, but it's obvious some people don't know how to do that...also I know now after reading some of the comments why the Bible tells me few people will get into the Kingdom of Heaven. If there is such a thing as aliens then how come I've never seen them before? As far as the Christians making skeptics(non-believers) and viewers feel uncomfortable...one skeptic started the battle in the first place when he thought the whole thing was a hoax, on top of the people complaining about seeing "aliens" too. (I guess if you were uncomfortable you know now how Christians feel when we get "crucified" for even speaking about our beliefs because people automatically assume we are being judgmental and preaching) I found the part of the movie when they talk about the Rapture interesting when the staff turn around and pretended like it was actually happening. Maybe it will teach some people about having faith in something they can't see, but can feel. I'd rather have faith in my heart and the voice instead of me than have faith in my dreams. Also one person talked about a website where people have actually talked about their "alien" experiences, and some people said when they called out Jesus' name or help me Jesus the "alien" dream or abduction stopped. Connect the dots people! For Christians who have done their proper research you should know that the movie depicted the Rapture almost to a tee. But you have to remember it's a human perspective on it not God's. It's a movie for crying out loud lol.
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7/10
Quick Synopsis and if you will like it
Elizabeth110324 April 2006
I think that it was a well-done movie. It is definitely a Christian movie and spread the Gospel. However, I think that it more scared people into accepting Christ with the attitude of 'I'm going to Heaven and you're going to Hell, Ha-Ha!' There were many good characters and you see into some of their lives. You also see how many of them react to different situations and the other people around them. You see how the editor of the magazine really wants them to pursue this "Alien Story" and one of the reporters is very excited but the other one is like, 'Are you kidding me?' I think if you like any science fiction movies, weird creepy movies, or just love seeing something new you'll really like this movie. There are a few good twists in the movie and some unexpected things throughout the movie but they all make the plot even more deep. Enjoy the movie.
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What a terrible pitiful film!
Corfman5 October 2007
What a terrible film! After seeing this so called 'film', I cannot help but sadly reflect about Giordano Bruno. Bruno lived from 1548 to 1600 AD. A Italian Dominican friar. philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer. His cosmological theories went far beyond the Copernican model: he proposed the Sun was essentially a star, and that the universe contained an infinite number of inhabited worlds populated by other intelligent beings.

The Roman Inquisition found him guilty of heresy, and he was executed horribly by being burned at the stake. After his death he gained considerable fame, particularly among 19th- and early 20th-century commentators who, focusing on his astronomical beliefs, regarded him as a martyr for free thought and modern scientific ideas.

How can such arrogance and stupidity and fear....this film demonstrates still exist after all this time of scientific discovery? The incredibly narrow suffocating views the makers of this film continues to deny the possibility that there just could be, dare I write, the chance of life beyond off our own planet? Anything not understood by them then must be the work of a devil? These 'Christian dinosaurs' who made this 'film' seem to be still around. Their views besides being so arrogantly religious, are also so completely 'Earth Centered' too.

Not only do these film makers frighteningly display a new twisted form of xenophobia about free thought, the film even illustrates in scenes (by characters in the film playing reporters – a free press? ) critical about what sort of books one should be reading in the film's script! And what if God is also the same God on other worlds too? The utter arrogance that we are the only planet with life, created just for the pleasure (and abuse) by mankind?

What a twisted pitiful film. These ultra right Christian film makers and their flocks show after all this time and knowledge gained long since - the blood of Giordanos Brunos is still on their hands. I am renouncing my 'Christianity' (the Jesus Machine ultra right version a Jesus would scarcely recognize) after seeing this film, but never my faith in God.

The equally frightening 'Triumph of the Will' by Leni Riefenstahl in comparison at least showed some artistic competence.

Corfman
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1/10
Religious Propaganda
jo-black5 February 2007
This movie starts really good.

After half of the movie it wraps to a religious Christian crap.

Some really Christian with psycho problems are talking about good and believe in Christ - or you go to hell.

Don't watch it - it's pure propaganda and its pure wrong ...

This movie starts really good.

After half of the movie it wraps to a religious Christian crap.

Some really Christian with psycho problems are talking about good and believe in Christ - or you go to hell.

Don't watch it - it's pure propaganda and its pure wrong ...
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Terrific FILM - a masterful work of cinematic excellence!
caleb-601 May 2006
I have seen "Unidentified" and believe me you cannot find a more strong message for Jesus anywhere! With horrible films like the "Da Vinci Code" out May 19th I encourage all who read this to go out and support Rich Christiano's dynamic effort for Christ.

This film wont let you blink from excitement and anticipation to the films unfolding plot and life changing message.

I was on set of this film for a couple scenes so it was quite a thrill to watch how this motion picture unfolded. My favorite scene is when the character "Darren" said the following statement: "your either For Christ or your against him there is no middle ground!" That goes to show You Director Rich Christianos firm unmoving belief in putting the message as it it really is.
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