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09 July 2011

FWS Movie Review: The Objective (2008)

The Objective is a 2008 science-fiction/action/thriller/horror direct-to-DVD movie directed by Daniel Myrick of Blair Witch fame, and takes place in Afghanistan in October of 2001, just  as US Special Forces, and CIA SAD teams are readying for the full-scale invasion. The film starts off as CIA officer, Keynes, arrives to brief Army Special Forces ODA-329 on a mission to make contact with a Cleric that is a major spiritual leader in A-stan, however, Keynes is keeping the real mission a secret. Over 90 minutes, the Objective tells a story of jinn, the harsh, unforgiving terrain of this country, and survival. I became aware of this unknown movie in 2010 while googling UFOs in Afghanistan...and I have to say, a most impressive movie.






The GOOD
It was within the first few minutes of the Objective, that I realized that this film was going to live up to the hype I had read online. It was with the opening briefing scene, that I saw the way that filmmakers and the actors (some former Special Forces and military) treated the realm of Special Forces in A-stan, making it one of the most realistic I have seen. Then there was the harsh, nearly-alien, unforgiving terrain of Morocco that seemed to be a character in of itself, making the film's look unique. Adding to this tone of realism was the manner that the cagey CIA officer and the ODA behavior in the field and with one another added to the slow boil mood of the film.
However, the best praise of the Objective was the ability for cast and crew to build several stories, including a brutal tale of survival, into its central theme of soldiers coming into contact with an Vimana, and not treating this topic like a Sci-Fi Channel movie-of-the-week. Often, movies that attempt to mix genres, fail all of them, and weaken the central story, the Objective is a film that mixes elements of horror, action, mystery, and a thriller, and is able to find a balance, and hold the central story intact. That central story, is told in such a way, that it seems believable that the CIA would direct an ODA team to make contact with these alien heat signatures, and director Daniel Myrick adds layers, then peels them away slowly adding to the creepy, tense factor without resorting to tired horror-plot devices. I found, despite my many years of study on ancient astronauts/UFOs, I was completely hooked on the film, and the way that these UFO were presented (and the SFX) was all-out brilliant. Overall, I found the movie gripping, creepy, compelling, and well-done.

The BAD
Of course, the Objective being a low-funded ($8 million dollars) B-movie that involves aliens, you're going to get some elements that simply do not work, but not the ones you think.  In the film, the US military using UH-1 "Huey" helicopters instead of UH-60 Blackhawks, the lack of explanation for one of the members of US ODA team being from Australia, and then there is the end of the film. The amount of work and development that was put into the Objective seem to break down at the last few seconds of the film, and was a little too X-Files for my taste, now I liked the X-Files...the Objective worked too hard to end on such a note.

The UGLY
The ugly of this film is the shame of a brilliant little film like the Objective that they get lost in the used DVD bins of the world, and it takes word-of-mouth or positive Internet reviews to get the movie dusted off...The other ugly element, is a small metallic gold-coloured plane that Keynes finds in the cleric's home, and if one reads into the film, this plane-like object is supposed to be a human-created representation of the Vimamas they see about the forbidden mountains. However, this small golden plane is not correct for Vimana mythology, which are presented in the ancient Hindu text (and the film). Instead, these small golden delta-winged planes are more correct for ancient astronaut theory in the Pre-Colombian America culture of Chimu.

Should you buy/rent the Objective?
Don't let the main plot point of a ODA team on CIA directed mission to make contact with some sort of alien intelligence throw you, without a doubt, this little film was a B-movie gem that really deliveries the goods. Much like my other favorite B-movies, Slipstream (1989). The Outpost (2008), Dog Soldiers (2002), the movie as a lot of heart, backed up with a great story, and filmmarkers making the most of their monetary limitations. I very much enjoyed the Objective, and was worth the time and effort I invested in finding a copy...which I paid only six bucks for.

Trivia from The Objective

-The actor Matthew R. Anderson (see left)  plays CWO Hammer, commander of ODA-329 is a former member of the Green Berets, who served in a ODA during the First Gulf War

-At several points in the film, there are historical references, one about Alexander the Great seeing "flaming shields" while in Afghanistan and the lost 44th British Regiment during the First Anglo-Afghan War, all were correct historical references. Good point for this action/horror flick.

-Around February of 2011, there were rumors running around the Internet that US Special Forces lost eight men recovering a 5,000 year old Vimana in a time-well, causing world leaders to rush to the site. It was odd that this film and the rumor were similar...hmmm...

-Throughout the film, the ODA team comes under fire from ghosts, and the reference are made to "jinn." Supernatural beings called Djinn or Jinn or Ifrit are commonly found in folk tales from the Arab world, the Koran, and certain translations of the Bible.

11 comments:

  1. Don't remember how I first heard about this movie, but I managed to get a torrent of it prior to its DVD release and remember watching it with a friend who was in the military. We both loved it. I agree that the end was anti-climactic (though unsettling), but I think they did the best they could to wrap-up the story with the budget and materials they had.

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  2. It's one of those films that as a special magic to it. The way that they did the "aliens" and their vehicles was as you said unsettling, which the best word I've heard for it. I especially enjoyed the scene with the old man in the caves...creepy
    Thanks for reading and commenting

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  3. This movie was placed with hidden symbols and imagery. Just before one of the soldiers shot that old man they found in the cave he was watching the main character looking through his journal and you can clearly see a masonic symbol in the pages there. Secondly, what purpose does having the man, as he's floating say 'They will save us all' at the end of the movie serve?

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  4. That is the part I do not understand either, and it audio is so bad in that part, I had to turn on the subtitles. I think the very end was unneeded, and it seems to say that these aliens are not a threat. I will watch again to see the hidden symbols and imagery. May I say, I do love this movie, very unrated.

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  5. Actually one of the greatest B-movies ever made in my opinion. I actually followed it since it's release. Its the most accurate, military-wise, sci-fi film out there

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  6. It is really a shame that the movie is not more well-known. There is this great creepy air about the film.
    Thanks for reading and commenting!

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  7. Ummm.. I'm sorry for the off topic post, but I was looking for some contact details so I could send you a message off line regarding reviews.

    But, as long as I'm here, I also thought I'd say that reading the review, I've just started searching for a copy.

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  8. Just watched this movie. It was so good I had to watch it again, this time with my girl friend. She too thought it was great. It is a must see. What a gem!

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  9. You sure do not see many, if any, movies that reference vimanas.
    Check out the article “Sources for re-researching the Ancient Alien issue of Vimana-UFOs”:
    http://www.truefreethinker.com/articles/sources-re-researching-ancient-alien-issue-vimana-ufos

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  10. You really do not...and this one is still one of my favorites

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  11. One of the interesting movies, you should watch this movie on app Cinema HD. Or you can read the latest movie reviews at https://cinemahdv2.net/reviews-movie-on-cinema-hd/

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