I can’t look in a window without thinking that there is going to be a while owl staring me down
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I am skeptical. That last clip of the guy floating….why not just show that…I would be willing to spend some money just to see that..
I am thinking this is a blair witch kind of thing…
I found a real bio for Dr. Abigail Tyler as well as an article she wrote in 1997 in an issue of The American Journal Psychiatry. It looks like, from what I gathered from the article, is that the movie is “based” on what the patients stated during these sessions. The sessions were to help with sleep disorders.
At the end of this article it states:
“CONCLUSION: Subjects’ psychological state highly susceptible to changes in sleep patterns in the short term. The 23 remaining subjects showed no lasting effects in follow-up interviews.”
It does not state anything about alien abductions or what the patients talked about during these sessions. I found it interesting.