Bob Lazar: Area 51 and Flying Saucers (2018)

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Area 51, flying saucers from another world - and the program to create a fierce technology. Bob Lazar remains the singular most famous and controversial name in the world of UFOs. The reason you know about Area 51 is because Lazar came forward and told you about it. His disclosures have turned his life upside-down and he has tried to stay out of the spotlight. For this reason, he has never let any filmmaker into the private world of his daily life - that is - until now. Corbell’s film explores Lazar’s claims through the lens of thirty years - providing rare and never before revealed footage - guaranteed to alter the landscape of the debate.

Overview
"Bob Lazar: Area 51 and Flying Saucers" is a 2018 documentary directed by investigative filmmaker Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell. The film checks out the claims of physicist Bob Lazar, who stirred the pot back in 1989 with allegations that he dealt with reverse engineering extraterrestrial technology at a site near Area 51 in Nevada. His comprehensive public accounts about alien spacecraft triggered interest and controversy in equivalent step, becoming the epicenter of UFO research and conspiracy theories till date.

Bob Lazar and his Claims
The documentary predominantly features Bob Lazar and his extraordinary tales. It thoroughly analyzes and examines Bob's claims about his participation in a top-secret government operation codenamed "Project Galileo" situated at S-4, a website near to the infamous Area 51. He declares to have actually dealt with reverse-engineering nine flying saucers of extraterrestrial origin, detailing how these space crafts would power and browse using enhanced gravity waves produced by Element 115, a then-undiscovered heavy element on the table of elements.

Impact and Response
When Bob initially made these claims, his stories about innovative propulsion technology, the existence of flying discs, and his understanding of Element 115, were quickly challenged by skeptics, regardless of some components lining up with later clinical discoveries. His credibility has actually been continually questioned given that there's no verifiable evidence supporting his employment in any concealed projects or academic qualifications at the institutions he claimed he participated in. The documentary captures the backlash and scare strategies Lazar withstood, including supposed government intimidation and attempt to remove his identity.

Analysis and Testimonials
What makes the documentary unique is that it provides both sides of the narrative. There's assistance from reporter George Knapp, who originally broke Lazar's story in 1989, and direct exposure to previously unseen footage that allegedly backs Lazar's claims. However, it likewise includes crucial voices that question Lazar's trustworthiness and the inconsistencies in his story.

Visuals and Narration
Corbell's film includes numerous visuals to aide Lazar's stories. These consist of pictures of supposed secret federal government locations, other-worldly spacecraft, and amateur recording of supposed UFOs. The documentary uses a narrative design that's rather particular of Corbell with his strong climatic aesthetic, threatening background rating, and the use of star Mickey Rourke for disconcerting, poetic narrative that includes a transcendent and mystical tone to the motion picture.

Conclusion
"Bob Lazar: Area 51 and Flying Saucers" is more than just a documentary about UFOs. It motivates viewers to question their understanding of reality, explore scientific possibilities, and seriously examine federal government tricks. It welcomes its audience to decide on their own whether to believe or refute Bob Lazar's claims. Despite its focus on Lazar's story, the film underscores the grander concern about our understanding of existence, cosmology, and our location in the universe. Whether you're a believer, a skeptic, or just a casual viewer, this thought-provoking documentary challenges our perception of the world we reside in, and the tricks it might be hiding.

Top Cast

  • Bob Lazar (small)
    Bob Lazar
    Himself - Interviewee
  • George Knapp (small)
    George Knapp
    Himself - Investigative Reporter
  • Mickey Rourke (small)
    Mickey Rourke
    Himself - The Narrator (voice)
  • Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell (small)
    Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell
    Himself - Investigative Filmmaker
  • Joy White
    Herself - The Wife
  • Phyllis Tucker
    Herself - The Mom
  • Layne Keck
    Himself - The Hypnotist
  • Mario Santa Cruz
    Himself - The Friend
  • Zack Slizewski
    Himself - The Employee