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Still
Daloy Himig holds a music camp that abruptly ends when the pandemic hits. With quarantine protocols placed around the country, the campers are left stuck in Balay. Among them are estranged best friends Laura and Sab. They become fast friends with Iggy, Tugs and Leigh. Along with mentors Nikolas and Annette, their lives and stories intertwine through powerful and poignant music. Through song and stage, they hope and rage to prove to the world that they still have a voice--that they still matter.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the persistent and often controversial claims surrounding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) and their potential implications for humanity. It delves into the stories of individuals who have dedicated their lives to investigating these phenomena, seeking answers to enduring questions about our place in the universe.
Critical Reception
Still received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its earnest approach to a complex and debated topic. While some praised its thoroughness in presenting various viewpoints and historical context, others found it less conclusive or innovative within the genre.
What Reviewers Say
The film is commended for its balanced portrayal of UAP proponents and their experiences.
Some reviewers noted that the documentary treads familiar ground in its exploration of the topic.
The earnestness of the filmmakers in tackling the subject matter was frequently mentioned.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate appreciation for the documentary's exploration of UAP phenomena and the personal stories shared, though some wished for more definitive conclusions.
Fun Fact
The documentary features interviews with key figures who have been prominent in the recent public discourse surrounding UAP, including former intelligence officials and researchers.
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