Irrelevant information, gross speculation, content recycling, avoid! The first few episodes were interesting, but as you go through the series, they recycle everything. And when I say everything, it literally is. Footage, cheap computer generated animations, testimonies, stories, even the lines from the narrator get recycled now and then. The last episode I saw was about 4 stories they had previously covered and they brought nothing new at all, you could literally narrate the show yourself just by looking at the images.
Another annoying thing is that they always use "people think" or "allegedly", didn't they have access to information? I mean did they find any evidence of anything? Because all you see and hear in that show is pretty much the same speculation you would have had 20 years ago. It feels cheap and made in a minute by a 12 year old.
Details Edit. Release date September 22, United States. United States. Official site. Alien Files: Unsealed. Bellum Entertainment Smart Dog Media. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 30 minutes. Related news.
Storyline Edit. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Connections Referenced in Area 51 User reviews 4 Review. Top review. Contributes Nothing to the Subject. I normally like to watch shows like this. Although I do not particularly believe in UFOs, alien abductions, and such; a well presented set of situations, incidents, and possibilities can be very interesting, and even thought provoking.
Unfortunately, nothing in this series does that. The series studiously fails to provide any objectivity. Every oddity or unexplainable situation is accepted as fact. Possible explanations are avoided. Source materials regularly include the books of Charles Berlitz, someone whose work was generally discredited decades ago.
This destroys any creditability which the series might hope to have. One must also question a series whose photographs and video images regularly fail to match the commentary. In one episode, for example, a story about a small Japanese research vessel whose disappearance in the s is "unexplained" shows first a U.
Navy battleship and then an assault convoy, also from that war. Such inaccuracies continue throughout the series, including such errors as U. While it is obviously impossible to include documented video or photographs of many of the situations described in the show, such gross errors, or simple editing laziness, must call everything presented into serious question.
Overall the series presents no useful information. It contributes nothing to the genre, except perhaps an example of how not to deal with "the unknown". More Details. Watch offline. Available to download. This show is More Like This. Coming Soon. Finding Ola. After a life-altering event, Ola embarks on a journey of self-discovery while dealing with the challenges of raising two children and making ends meet.
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