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Aurora: The UFO Crash of 1897 presents an interesting take on a lesser-known historical incident. Directed by an unknown filmmaker, this documentary dives into the curious tale of an alleged airship crash in Texas, complete with newspaper clippings and local lore. The pacing is contemplative, allowing space for the audience to absorb the eerie atmosphere surrounding the event. Jim Marrs narrates with a blend of skepticism and intrigue, making it feel both personal and investigative. The practical effects aren't really a focus here, but the re-enactments add a layer of authenticity. Overall, it’s a curious exploration into how folklore and history intertwine, and you can’t help but feel a sense of wonder about what could’ve been.
Engaging storytelling with a unique historical angleReflects on folklore and skepticismInteresting for UFO enthusiasts and history buffs alike
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