Aura
Aura
| 15 February 2014 (USA)
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Four kids, Tokyo, Pete, Adam and Esther wake up in their stranded car in an abandoned field only to find that the Sun did not rise. What's more, they discover that a strange, 30 foot diameter, almost invisible, bionic "aura" is covering their surroundings. It reacts to their touch, and soon mysterious things start to happen. Our heroes find seashells in and around their car, the smell and the sound of the ocean fill the air, and long lost memories start to materialize in front of their very eyes. Rainfall from nowhere, unexplainable noises, mysterious messages and clues hidden all around force them to go along on an investigation that reveals much more than they would have ever hoped for: they unearth long forgotten secrets rooted deep in the very beginning of mankind's existence. And these secrets have direct consequences not only on their lives; but also on the survival of our planet as we know it.

Reviews
mindsclay

I think I see what they were trying to do with this movie, but toward the end they switched gears without using the clutch. The movie is unique. I like off beat movies because they don't follow the Hollywood cookie cutter method of making movies, but this one needed a bit more directorial finesse. Jump cuts are not good in editing, and they are not good in story telling either. However, I enjoyed the concept of the story even if some of it lacked logic. If I explain any further I will be revealing spoilers. It is good for hardcore sci-fi fans, but if you are spoiled by watching million dollar movies you probably won't like it.I am giving a 6 vote because it has decent production quality, visual effects and an interesting concept... and I have seen way worse.

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floyd beck

After watching the movie, you think you have seen a very low budget movie of E.T. In fact, most of you have enough money in your wallet to make the same movie. The actors are doing their prime job, acting, so much so that you know they are acting.Apart from all of this, the foreign film is worth watching just for the attempt at putting their homework assignment of writing a play onto the big screen. The entire movie, except of a few minutes at the end, is set around their car and figuring out why they are in darkness, even though throughout the entire car scene, there is plenty of light for them to get around, including shadows.Yet, it is worth watching just for the bravery in producing a movie that could be played on stage at any high school or college. And, with some tweaking, it could even be a very interesting movie and reach an 8 out of 10.

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