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UFO

2018 • 88 minutes
3.8
45 reviews
PG
Rating
Eligible

About this movie

Derek (Alex Sharp), a brilliant college student haunted by a childhood UFO sighting, believes that the mysterious sightings reported at multiple airports across the United States are UFOs. With the help of his girlfriend, Natalie (Ella Purnell), and his advanced mathematics professor, Dr. Hendricks (Gillian Anderson, TV’s “The X-Files”), Derek races to unravel the mystery with FBI Special Agent Franklin Ahls (David Strathairn) on his heels.
Rating
PG

Ratings and reviews

3.8
45 reviews
Raven TreeFrog (Raven)
February 26, 2020
There is a lot of negative reviews. However, this movie returns something back to the viewer. Intrigue to aid imagination. Smooth rising plot, no violence, no sex, no big splash effects and hardly no swearing. Clean sci-fi movie that made one think and gave an ending that’s opens to a second possible movie. Like the files it ended with what’s next. The main three characters played the role very well. Wish there was more of the same.
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Brandon Mac (SuperB)
January 7, 2024
I agree with Scott D. on this movie. Its not a conclusion to the mysteries of UFO's ,but a invitation to reach inside yourself and possibly unlock a gift or passion of your own endeavors, that , who knows , it may change everything for either you and your journey, or possibly for us the rest of mankind and our understanding of things! It only takes one person and their thoughts to change our course forever. I felt moved during this movie , and want more! Sincerely, B. T. Mac(ebmac.digital)
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Just Visiting
September 6, 2018
A plot full of holes the sizes of black ones. It starts with the case of a UFO "purportedly seen" over an airport. From there, it goes down the drain. The film spends 95% of your time trying to convince you that a math science student is really a bright light. There's nothing more to it. The only suspenseful scene you will see is when that student misses his university tests and starts knocking desperately on a locked door. In the end, though, this film may -- just may -- offer a couple of tantalizing clues to actual math science students. But it misses (deliberately?) a major point when it keeps pushing the message that Aliens must have traveled "vast distances" to meet Earthlings. That is like trying to convince you that 2 + 2 cannot make 5. Because 5 would mean that Aliens are much closer than you think.
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