The Fourth Kind-2009
Director Olatunde Osunsanmi
Starring Milla Jovovich, Will Patton
Scott’s Review #583
Reviewed January 4, 2017
Grade: B-
I went into the theater to see The Fourth Kind (2009) not expecting a classic, but rather, a few frights, chills, and something compelling. I ended up completely entertained and believing it was a good movie.
However, after the credits rolled, I was left with an unsatisfying and misrepresented feeling.
The premise of the film is admittedly a bit trite. An Alaskan female psychiatrist, Dr. Abigail Tyler (Milla Jovovich) videotapes her therapy sessions with patients and discovers some sort of alien has possibly abducted them.
Yes, this sounds crazy, but the film is well-made and rather believable.
The look of the film is similar to the Paranormal Activity films, a craze that was happening when the film was released in 2009.
The documentary look and the interviews with the actors will be looked back on as “of its time”, to be sure.
The style and interspersing of “real” events with fictitious events were interesting. However, I was disappointed when I read that the supposed “real” events were entirely made up, a fact the movie never admits, and, in fact, time and time again reminds the audience are real events.
I enjoyed the movie but felt duped afterward, rendering The Fourth Kind (2009) trivial and forgettable.