13 de marzo de 1997. 5 amigos que se dirigían a Las Vegas chocaron accidentalmente contra un camión parado. Varados juntos en una carretera rural, están a punto de presenciar uno de los mayo... Leer todo13 de marzo de 1997. 5 amigos que se dirigían a Las Vegas chocaron accidentalmente contra un camión parado. Varados juntos en una carretera rural, están a punto de presenciar uno de los mayores avistamientos de ovnis de la historia.13 de marzo de 1997. 5 amigos que se dirigían a Las Vegas chocaron accidentalmente contra un camión parado. Varados juntos en una carretera rural, están a punto de presenciar uno de los mayores avistamientos de ovnis de la historia.
- Joe
- (as Joe Sikora)
- Radio Preacher
- (voz)
- (as Jerry Jackson)
- Self
- (material de archivo)
- Alien
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
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Opiniones destacadas
Personally I really enjoyed it, but I am just a UFO buff to begin with. For those who like the intrigue of a true story, give this one a go.
Using the 1997 Phoenix Lights incident as its setting, it proceeds to go about telling about five pages worth of a story. There's barely anything happening and barely any content. A bunch of jerk teens/young adults are out in an RV, get distracted by the lights, and crash into some guy's car on the road who is also distracted by the road out in the middle of nowhere. Jerk Teen Matt punches the guy, who proceeds to then help them as their friend Joe gets accidentally stabbed in the shoulder by a big knife during the crash.
The implication, as is obvious and always, is aliens involved, both in the light and presumably out in the darkness as well.
For the longest time, nothing really happens. The guy they ran into flirts with one of the jerk teen girls who is into him, he gives his tragic backstory as a POW in Iraq during the Gulf War, and by this time you realize it's been something like half an hour or so into the movie without much of anything happening.
It's truly unfortunate that they didn't have much of a script to do anything with, because for the low low budget they do have, their aliens look amazing and move realistically.
Michael Dorn is also given high billing and only shows up in a tiny cameo at the very end, thoroughly wasted casting.
This reminds of another Arizona alien movie, Fire in the Sky. It was a very good movie and I wondered how much of it was accurate. After some research, it turned out that the guy who inspired the story for Fire in the Sky had a very different version than what the movie portrayed.
That makes me wonder if there is any semblance of a "true story" that is portrayed in this train wreck of a movie, Night Skies.
Unanswered questions for me once I finally reached the end of this horror story:
1. Why would beings that are sophisticated enough to travel through space/dimensions need to blow out the windows of a vehicle/house to abduct the screaming actors?
2. Why in the hell did the aliens explode a cabin in the woods?
wtf
I think the movie is a cliché of all the first ET's movies but I have to admit that in some moments I was tense and the cameraman did an excellent job... It's a shame that the ending of the movie was so disappointing, but the real thing is we'll never know if the Phoenix lights they swear to have seen where actually aliens... Other alien movie to watch at midnight.
More than half of the movie is NOT about the promised story; it's about a dramatic (!) events where people don't behave dramatic enough and you lose all your concentration. Acting was not reflecting chain of events in the movie and you see people behave in such a strange way as if they forgot about what has happened just a few seconds ago.
It all boils down to this; this screenplay makes the story groundless; I don't know whether it was real, but my impression is simply "waste of time".
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaAccording to a representative of Ring Leader Studios, there are 200 special effects shots in the film.
- ErroresCell phones were still somewhat uncommon in 1997 and the model used in the movie is much newer than what would have been available at that time.
- Citas
[first lines]
Journalist: Senator, ah an attorney named Peter Gerston has filed suit in Arizona, uh, alleging that there's a cover-up regarding UFOs, and there has been for dozens of years, and millions of people have seen these objects in the sky, and the military continues to deny that anything's going on. Is that an area that's of interest to you at all?
John McCain: It's always of great interest to me. I think it's, I think it's uh of great interest. I would point out to you that there was once a case, a couple of years ago in Arizona, of some lights that were seen over Arizona, um, and that has never been fully explained.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Devil's Tomb (2009)
Selecciones populares
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Night Skies
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productoras
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 25min(85 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1