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I tend to avoid commenting about movies in my blog, but the content of many movies are relevant for the psi and afterlife topics (and the related philosophical problems) discussed in this blog.
Regarding the movie "The Fourth Kind", it is not properly about psi or the afterlife, but about the topic of ufology (to which I've became recently interested).
I enjoyed this movie, even though alien movies in general are not of my special interest. As far I know, this is the first movie dealing entirely with alien abductions (contrasting with other alien movies, which refers to more generic themes like alien invasion of Earth, or good aliens helping human beings).
The term "fourth kind" refers to an actual classification in ufology, refered to alien abductions specifically (the "third kind", for example, refers to the direct, physical observation of aliens beings by human beings)
The movie is apparently based on actual case studies and investigations about alien abductions (we can think in actual researchers like John Mack, Budd Hopkins or David Jacobs).
I suggest you to watch the movie, and then compare it with real-life documentaries about putative cases of alien abductions, like the following (aired on the History Channel):
Regarding the movie "The Fourth Kind", it is not properly about psi or the afterlife, but about the topic of ufology (to which I've became recently interested).
I enjoyed this movie, even though alien movies in general are not of my special interest. As far I know, this is the first movie dealing entirely with alien abductions (contrasting with other alien movies, which refers to more generic themes like alien invasion of Earth, or good aliens helping human beings).
The term "fourth kind" refers to an actual classification in ufology, refered to alien abductions specifically (the "third kind", for example, refers to the direct, physical observation of aliens beings by human beings)
The movie is apparently based on actual case studies and investigations about alien abductions (we can think in actual researchers like John Mack, Budd Hopkins or David Jacobs).
I suggest you to watch the movie, and then compare it with real-life documentaries about putative cases of alien abductions, like the following (aired on the History Channel):
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