Ridley Scott is one of the producers so maybe that has something to do with the good quality of this found footage film.
The end, though... I would have thought we'd see Sophie retracing her brother's final movements to the spot where everything "happened" to see if there was any evidence of him left behind. Apparently no one searched that area. But someone was near there as, if not, how did the camera from the HS end up being sent back to the HS 20 years ago. Plus damaged as it was no one thought to look at the footage inside? And why would the school hang on to a broken old camera? Anyway. Good all around.
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Reply by gspgreases
on August 20, 2017 at 4:47 PM
watched alittle bit of this didnt hold my interest to keep going. Might give it another shot
Reply by Oldnewbie
on August 20, 2017 at 5:02 PM
Granted it starts off slow and also reiterates the well known tale of the Phoenix Lights; but soon follows the elder Sophie on her quest to find out exactly what happened to her brother and his friends. As I mildly spoiled, they hit a dead end until it is realized a second camera was used, borrowed from the HS audio visual department, the old and very broken camera is still in a lock-up junk room off site and the film inside, still watchable, reveals the fate of all.
Reply by gspgreases
on August 20, 2017 at 5:05 PM
ill give it a shot again because i like the Phoenix lights story .