Unidentified

2006

Action / Sci-Fi

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 54% · 1 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 54% · 500 ratings
IMDb Rating 3.4/10 10 750 750

Plot summary

Two magazine reporters are sent to Texas to investigate a string of UFO sightings. As two distinct theories begin to develop. Both reporters are driven to prove their own theory, but in the end, only one can be right.

Top cast

Kristin Lindquist as Diane Turner
James C. Burns as Thomas
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785.33 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
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23.976 fps
1 hr 25 min
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1.42 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
NR
us  
23.976 fps
1 hr 25 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by lukecon-63436 4 / 10

This film isn't about UFO's

At first the film looks like it is a full UFO sci-fi thriller equipped with discussions of UFO's and aliens, etc. I was expecting more of these concepts and less of what I got. Instead, we got a story that handles themes of religious deception and faith. The film ended up being this whole guide on becoming a Christian instead of staying in the sci-fi genre. This disappointed me because the film makes a promise it doesn't keep. However, this film is undeniably thoughtful. I'll give it that. Some of the questions asked throughout the film could use some discussion after watching the film. The themes displayed throughout the film will certainly make the viewer think and talk about these issues. Aside from this, avoid Unidentified if you're a sci-fi fan. Watch Planet of the Apes instead.
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Reviewed by avsherwood1 3 / 10

Ick! Ptooey! Ick!

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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