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Billed as a dramatic reenactment of events that took place in Nome, Alaska in 2000, Milla Jovovich plays Dr. Abigail Tyler, a psychiatrist conducting a sleep disorder study involving patients who exhibit behaviors of alien encounters when placed under hypnosis. Though none of the patients can accurately describe what they see in their visions, they all recall seeing a white owl outside their window just before an unknown assailant enters their home. When one of her patients goes postal and kills himself and his family following a session with Dr. Tyler, the town sheriff (Will Patton) believes she may be responsible. But after Dr. Tyler experiences her own close encounter of the fourth kind, she digs deeper to uncover a long history of bizarre activity in the region.
Along with the dramatic reenactment of these events, Osunsami also includes split-screen footage from actual sessions, audio proof of nonhumans speaking in ancient Sumerian, and an interview that he personally conducted with the “real” Dr. Abigail Tyler in 2002. (Curiously, the fact sheet that the studio is passing out at screenings states that Osunsami didn’t learn about the events until 2004.) If you’re going to try and pass off bogus footage as real, at least do a good job of making sure all your lies are straight. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that the interview couldn’t have occurred under those circumstances, and if that’s fake, then the footage is most certainly phony as well. After all, do you really think that if there was photographic evidence of someone floating in the air, we wouldn’t already know about it? Osunsami suggests it’s an FBI cover-up, so why would they let someone release a movie about it?
My biggest issue with “The Fourth Kind” isn’t that it pretends the footage is real (both “Paranormal Activity” and “The Blair Witch Project” have employed that tactic with varying results), but rather that it insists it really happened. There’s a fine line between faking the truth to create fiction and passing it off as fact, and Osunsami is so desperate to convince the audience that what they’re seeing is real that he destroys any chance of the film working as a regular movie. The concept itself is pretty unnerving, and the fake footage is probably the most impressive part about the entire film, but between the cheesy reenactment and the lame marketing spin, “The Fourth Kind” is more likely to elicit laughter than the terror or suspense that it promised in the opening monologue.













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