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Directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi, The Fourth Kind opens with Milla Jovovich introducing herself as actress Milla Jovovich and explaining that the film you’re about to see is based on actual footage from real case studies, much of which subsequently appears alongside the dramatic reconstructions in split-screen format. Jovovich plays Dr Abigail Tyler, a psychiatrist in Nome, Alaska, who has thrown herself into her work after her husband was murdered by an unseen visitor in the night and hypnosis sessions with her own shrink (Elias Koteas) reveal that she was present and conscious when it happened.

To be fair, The Fourth Kind does deliver a couple of decent shocks, in the sense that someone suddenly sitting up in bed and screaming is always scary. The ‘actual’ video footage (complete with old-school tape-scratching interference) is authentic-looking and well shot, so it’s a bit of a letdown when you start searching online for it afterwards and quickly realise it’s all made up.
Unfortunately, the rest of the film is a crushing disappointment; the plot is extremely weak and the poorly directed abduction scenes are ripped straight off The X-Files, complete with spinning drill and flashing white lights. The performances are patchy too – Jovovich is fine for the most part but bungles the emotional scenes, whilst the unnamed actress playing the ‘real’ Abigail Tyler (in an interview with the director that’s used throughout the film) speaks in a whiny monotone that quickly becomes irritating.
On top of that, the film offers no real insight and fails to even address nagging questions like why the aliens are so concerned with doors if they can phase through ceilings.
The Fourth Kind has a couple of creepy shock moments but is ultimately disappointing.
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Singapore Date: 31st December 2009 Language: English Running Time: 98 mins Rating: PG Genre: Thriller Tagline: There are four kinds of alien encounters. The fourth kind is abduction. Starring: Elias Koteas, Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Milla Jovovich, Will Patton, Hakkem-Kae Kazim Directed by: Brandon Camp Company: Gold Circle Films Singapore Distributor: Shaw Organization iZone Rating: 6/10 |
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