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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Where is the meat?,
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This review is from: Walking Between Worlds, Belonging to None - The Ann Andrews Story (Amazon Instant Video)
First of all I went into this with a very open mind. I was expecting to hear some out of this world stuff but instead what I got was this lady talking about why she thinks her son is special for like 45 min and then the rest is taken up by her son saying he is not special, He did seem to be genuine but the mother has that annoying attitude many mothers display when talking about their kids. To be fair they do share some interesting info but its only like 5 min worth to me.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Bad production,
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This review is from: Walking Between Worlds, Belonging to None - The Ann Andrews Story (DVD)
I thought the content was fascinating. However, all that loud noise at the beginning of each DVD produced by the company is irritating and unnecessary. It was "home movie" quality and I had difficulty hearing what was said. I recommend this just for the content. Maybe reading the book would be a better choice though.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Interesting and Entertaining,
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This review is from: Walking Between Worlds, Belonging to None - The Ann Andrews Story (DVD)
This is an amazing story of one family in England struggling with the realization that the mom and son have been abducted and visited by aliens on many occasions. This documentary states a solid case that these events are real and not something they made up to entertain people. My heart goes out to the mom Ann, it is challenging enough to raise kids these days without having to deal with alien interference. Well done, highly recommended.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Abominable Production,
By Don Fuller "fonkdawg" (Lufkin, TX) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Walking Between Worlds, Belonging to None - The Ann Andrews Story (DVD)
There are places where the quality of the recorded voice of the interview cannot easily be heard. It sounds like the interviewer used a real cheap cassette deck that had dirty heads, and in production a decision was made to cover the poor quality with cheesy D-Flat-Minor music, fading in so loud in parts that the speech is drowned out. As far as content, little or no substantiation is offered for their assertions. That said, I don't regret buying it. I'm happy to see any possible documentation of extra-dimensions, etc. But if your going to interview a person, for goodness sake, use at least a medium quality microphone!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A tripy kid,
This review is from: Walking Between Worlds, Belonging to None - The Ann Andrews Story (DVD)
Ann Andrews wrote a book about her "indigo son," who she firmly believes has been abducted numerous times by aliens and has tremendous psychic abilities. This DVD chronicles the story. It's a trip!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Seemingly real,
This review is from: Walking Between Worlds, Belonging to None - The Ann Andrews Story (DVD)
The events chronicled in the entertaining and intriguing true story are difficult to dispute. The almost alien possession that occurs at the Hawknest Farm is so scary and compelling, especially in the birthday scene. The personal interviews with Anne really explain the detail and fear involving the abductions of Anne and Jason. You really feel for Anne as she describes how it feels to have people/police refuse to believe what was happening. This DVD serves almost as vindication for Anne. This is very well done and well worth your time. Highly recommended.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Riveting DVD, Two Thumbs UP!,
By June Stirling (West Covina, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Walking Between Worlds, Belonging to None - The Ann Andrews Story (DVD)
I always felt that Alien Abductions were fantasy or psychosis but after seeing this film, I'm really not so sure. The woman and her son are very believable, if what they report is true, there are many unseen things going on in our world today that most people have NO IDEA about.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Indigo Children,
By Dan Alexander (Eagles Hill CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Walking Between Worlds, Belonging to None - The Ann Andrews Story (DVD)
I half expected a sci-fi movie when I initially saw the trailer for this DVD. Turns out it is about alien abduction and is centered around a mother and son who have had many profoundly unusual circumstances in their lives. Much of which was next to a Royal Air Force base. Not only do they claim to have encountered aliens, but it seems that Jason (the son) is an Indigo Child. That is a child with extrasensory capabilities. After seeing this film I'm 100% positive that they are not hallucinating their experiences. I found their testimony to be very straight forward and credible. Even if you are not into UFOs this is a must see.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Poorly done,
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This review is from: Walking Between Worlds, Belonging to None - The Ann Andrews Story (DVD)
This documentary has a terrible sound track- music coupled with English dialog- hardly hear it. The story is about Jason- a supposedly "Indigo" child- Had little to do with it. Jason was a very interesting person and the story could have been really very good- if the interviews had been orchestrated with more than mediocre questioning and answers. For a person who has spent over 30 years in the field of Metaphysics- I found this to be one of my worst experiences!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Abducted By Aliens-A Young Psychic's Story,
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This review is from: Walking Between Worlds, Belonging to None - The Ann Andrews Story (DVD)
This DVD is a follow-up to the book of the same title, written by Ann Andrews about her "indigo" son. She asserts that he is a powerful psychic who has been abducted multiple times by aliens. The DVD provides a live interview with the players in this extraordinary story.
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Walking Between Worlds, Belonging to None - The Ann Andrews Story by Steve Mitchell (DVD - 2008)
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