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Disclosure Day review: A fun blockbuster built on a flawed premise about alien disclosure

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Jason Koebler

7d ago· 7 min readenReview

Summary

A critical analysis of the film Disclosure Day, arguing that its premise—that showing blurry alien videos on TV news would unite humanity—is fundamentally flawed. The article contends that in today's cynical, AI-saturated media environment, people would dismiss such footage as fake or propaganda rather than believe in aliens or feel empathy for them.

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Disclosure Day a perfectly entertaining, fun blockbuster movie built around the wildly flawed premise that the human race could be brought together by being shown blurry videos of aliens on primetime news programming—or that they would believe it at all.
Its core delusional fantasy is not that aliens exist but that human beings would believe the disclosure of them as real, or be moved by their suffering.
We live in a cynical age where people believe nothing, where AI videos abound, and empathy is derided
The only plausible response to videos of aliens on television, at this point, would be cries of 'that's AI,' 'fake,' and propaganda flowing in all directions.
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The only plausible response to videos of aliens on television, at this point, would be cries of “that’s AI,” “fake,” and propaganda flowing in all directions.

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