It's a lie, and it's a lie. The film tells us about the crash of a UFO in the state of New Mexico.
The story begins with the acquaintance of the already aged main character, who cannot calm down and is looking for answers. The film touches on the topic of concealment of information by the military, who are trying to bury the truth. But what is it for? So that people do not learn the truth about the existence of brothers in mind or realize their helplessness and weakness before more evolved beings? Rather, the second, because people are always driven by fear.
Even if you know the truth, who would believe it if you were alone? Therefore, after the film there is a certain feeling of doom to eternal search and loneliness. Especially catching the attention is the scene in the hospital, after which you willy-nilly begin to believe in UFOs.
The acting in the film is average, as is the shooting, but in general everything looks good, of course Kyle McLachlen is unmatched.
10 out of 10