Fourth

Whatโ€™s a movie that you really love that was pretty widely abhorred?

One of mine is The Fourth Kind with Milla Jovovich.

The objections seem to be that itโ€™s in a documentary-ish style and that it goes full meta right at the beginning. However, I loved that at the commencement thereโ€™s a bit of narration where Milla herself tells us thatโ€™s sheโ€™s portraying another character โ€” but then it claims to be a documentary recording โ€œtrueโ€ events as well.

Itโ€™s a huge wink at the audience and it rips up the barrier between cinema, documentary and life as itโ€™s lived, just as Sarah Polleyโ€™s Stories We Tell does so in a different but extremely related way.

Whatโ€™s miraculous that after this the movie still works so well even with its narrative suspended in this framework of de-contextualized artificiality.

The movie is also a tragedy. People these days do not like tragedies. And like all great tragedies, itโ€™s clear at the beginning that it will be one, too.

Also, it was marketed as some alien abduction snoozefest and itโ€™s so much more than that. That was also a strike against it as people who saw it werenโ€™t expecting what they got.

Thereโ€™s just so much cleverness in this film โ€” more than I can write about. And it is also truly creepy, as few films manage to be.

If I had to state the message of the film, itโ€™d be that things we think that happen to us are just the same as things that actually do happen to us. Post hoc, itโ€™s like an algorithm that canโ€™t be reversed. Thereโ€™s just no way to travel back to distinguish the difference.

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