... if you are interested in UFOs and if you like Hartley and DeLonge's Sekret Machines books! Because if you do, you will experience an ontological shock of a lifetime!
I could not believe how dilettante this movie was in so many respects. The story is inconsistent, implausible, self-contradictory, and lacks any subtlety. It's as if a ten-year-old tried to deliver a message.
Indeed, after about thirty minutes, I started to seriously ask myself whether this is a parody of Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Independence Day, or something similar.
I have listened to many of DeLonge's interviews (e.g., by Knapp on Coast-to-Coast), and the "message" DeLonge delivered there is in stark contrast to what happens in this movie. For your own sake, I suggest you reread Hartley and DeLonge's Sekret Machines one more time insted.
I could not believe how dilettante this movie was in so many respects. The story is inconsistent, implausible, self-contradictory, and lacks any subtlety. It's as if a ten-year-old tried to deliver a message.
Indeed, after about thirty minutes, I started to seriously ask myself whether this is a parody of Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Independence Day, or something similar.
I have listened to many of DeLonge's interviews (e.g., by Knapp on Coast-to-Coast), and the "message" DeLonge delivered there is in stark contrast to what happens in this movie. For your own sake, I suggest you reread Hartley and DeLonge's Sekret Machines one more time insted.