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Kecksburg is a fascinating dive into one of those lesser-known UFO incidents that really makes you think. Cody Knotts does a solid job capturing the eerie atmosphere of the 1965 crash, blending interviews and investigative reporting. The pacing fluctuates, keeping you on your toes as it weaves between historical context and personal accounts. What’s striking is how it uncovers the layers of secrecy and paranoia surrounding the event, almost like peeling an onion of conspiracy. The practical effects and archival footage add an authentic touch, making the viewer feel that haunting sense of uncertainty. It’s not just about the UFOs themselves, but the implications on society and trust in government, which gives it a distinct edge in the documentary genre.
Interesting perspective on government secrecyGood blend of archival footage and modern interviewsPacing keeps the tension and intrigue alive
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