Beyond the Spectrum: Being Taken Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.90/10 from 240 votes
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Beyond the Spectrum: Being Taken

Synopsis

Alien Abduction. Is it a positive experience? A negative one? Is it even a real thing? With so many debatable cases, most of them years in the past, is it even possible to know the truth?

Join Darcy Weir and Lee Lustig on another Occult Journey in BEING TAKEN, the new film in the BEYOND THE SPECTRUM series. Explore the rich and detailed history of supposed alien abductions and the most credible cases from a whole new perspective.

Taking into account the history of supposed extraterrestrial visitation as a whole, this documentary provides sound arguments that alien abduction cannot be explained away by things like sleep paralysis and may actually be happening as abductees say it is.

Revisit credible, high-level military personnel who have claimed witness to UFO crashes and extraterrestrial beings. Take a deep dive into the psychology of alien abductees along with that of Ufologists. And learn the very reasons why people believe in alien abduction and what it means to be an abductee.

Featuring new interviews with Stanton Friedman, Travis Walton, Stephen Bassett, Dean Alioto, and Kathleen Marden (niece of Betty Hill) recounting her own alien abduction experience on camera for the very first time, this is an alien abduction documentary that you will surely be taken by.

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User reviews

Daniel Miller
7/10

The music seamlessly transitions between scenes, enhancing the emotional impact of key moments and keeping the audience engaged throughout the film.

Donald Turner
5/10

I appreciate the use of atmospheric soundscapes and haunting melodies in the soundtrack, which add depth to the narratives and interviews presented in the documentary.

Lisa Wright
5/10

I found the soundtrack of the documentary to be emotionally resonant, enhancing the personal accounts of alien abductees and adding a layer of empathy to their stories.

Jennifer Davis
7/10

The use of atmospheric sounds and haunting melodies in the soundtrack effectively conveys the eerie and otherworldly aspects of the subject matter, adding depth to the storytelling.

Timothy Lee
7/10

Each track perfectly complements the mysterious and intriguing theme of alien abduction portrayed in the documentary, creating a sense of suspense and intrigue.

Kenneth Taylor
6/10

The soundtrack succeeds in evoking a sense of otherworldliness, mirroring the experiences described by the abductees and experts featured in the film.

Amanda Johnson
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of the documentary complements the visuals and narrative structure of the film, creating a cohesive and immersive viewing experience for the audience.

Thomas Robinson
10/10

The haunting melodies and atmospheric sounds in the soundtrack create a sense of unease and fascination, mirroring the complex emotions and psychological depths explored in the film. The music draws you in, making you feel like you are embarking on a profound journey of discovery alongside the researchers and abductees.

Carol White
6/10

The music effectively enhances the eerie atmosphere of the film, making the stories of alien abductions even more compelling and thought-provoking.

Kimberly Mitchell
6/10

The use of sound effects and ambient noises in the soundtrack adds a layer of realism to the reenactments and dramatizations included in the film.

Karen Phillips
6/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles and textures, creating a dynamic listening experience that keeps the audience engaged throughout the documentary.