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Genre: Horror | Mystery | Sci-Fi | Thriller
IMDB Review
Release: 6 November 2009
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The Fourth Kind is a thriller movie with bit of fictionalized storytelling. Dr. Tyler revealed a rash of unknown abductions in remote city of Alaska and paid huge price in procedure. She lost her daughter, husband and her sanity. Although she maintains the fact of what actually happened over course of 9 days in the month of October 2000, there still exists a great deal of thoughts over whether her video recordings and audio are nothing more than mere elaborate hoax.
Director/ writer Olatunde Osunsanmi has hired Milla Jovovich the actress to play Tyler combination documentary about the issue, making use of actual evidence, which the psychiatrist collected as means of confirming the story. All through the course of the intriguing and inventive movie, Osunsanmi makes use of split screen, letting truth to accentuate and certify the presentations onscreen. If you are concerned about use of the quotes, there are several viewers who are simply convinces that the full story is just a scam, the trick crafted carefully by Universal to market the movie employing unorthodox, unusual style of the storytelling.
There exist many people who say that Dr. Tyler doesn’t exist. Many others claim that the true stories that are used at the course of the movie simply cannot be authentic, as they look staged and shocking to have sat all around unsolved for about 90 years. Thus, there is no Will Tyler and no unexplained death, which keeps Abigail at night.
There is no Tommy who takes late night visits. Scott when is hypnotized by Tyler recounts the visits from the strange being and develops unearthly powers at no time. There is no language expert or any rugged sheriff to question.
Indeed, The Fourth Kind is a meta-experiment where the truths are far from it. Both are manufactured purposefully to support a specious and entertaining concept. It is a movie that deals with alien encounters. If you simply know nothing about the movie, just treat it as nothing more than the fictionalized account of few true incidents, which happened to few unlucky Alaskans. The comparisons give action sequences urgency and cleverness, which the lack of context—fake or real—fails to give.
If you think that The Fourth Kind is a controversial movie, then you are completely wrong. Just watch out The Fourth Kind and enjoy it. You will find that alien abduction is a thing and entertainment fraud is simply another one.




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