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"Capturing some lights" is a more accurate title
So this is a documentary about Ms. Dorothy Izzat, who managed to capture 30,000 feet of film footage depicting otherworldly optical phenomena. According to the many featured experts, these phenomena are impossible to fake due to their complexity and numbers, and are irrefutable evidence that UFOs and extraterrestrial beings do exist. The phenomena in question consist of single frames scattered throughout her films that show squiggly beams of light smeared across each frame. Now, as to these squigglies being impossible to create, they look like what one would get by keeping the camera shutter open while flailing it and pointing it towards the general direction of a light source. So I would say they should be pretty easy to fake. But even if they are not fake, they are still squiggly, out-of-focus streaks of light. How would anyone interpret then as irrefutable proof of alien life is beyond me. If you're looking for proof, then it's not here.
June 2019 · Movies and TV · verified purchase
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