The Watchers: Revelation Page #3

Synopsis: When a group of creatures, who claim to be benevolent aliens from earth's distant past, reappear, Dr. Peter Kenner struggles to reconcile their existence with his once held religious views. He turn to his uncle, a retired scientist and man of strong Christian faith, for help and insight. Meanwhile, Sarah Pennington seeks protection for her young daughter, Kara, believing extraterrestrials are bent on abducting Kara as they did her husband three years earlier. Kara, a spiritual and highly intelligent nine-year-old, has a very special gift - one that threatens to expose the nature of the extraterrestrials. Josh Sanders, Pete's uncle, is the focal point that brings Peter, Sarah and Kara together - all under the influence and advice of the mysterious stranger, Ethan. Are these beings really ancient aliens sent to protect humanity as they claim to be? Or are they, as Josh believes, fallen angels set on deception as the world approaches the last days?
Director(s): Tom Dallis
Production: Vision Video
 
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Year:
2013
91 min
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Native American culture to the ancient Sumerians.

And perhaps even to extraterrestrials!

The Anunnaki . . .

extraterrestrials.

Peter, do you really think

they might be coming?

I don't know. lt may be that

some of them are already here.

[Sound of fishing line]

Oh, Lord, how you

love fishermen.

You know, a trout

would be nice.

Have you caught anything?

Josh -

[Gasp]

Don't be afraid, I didn't

mean to startle you.

That's all right. I didn't

hear you come up on me.

I heard you talking and didn't

think you'd mind me saying something.

I wasn't talking,

I was praying.

Ah, the two do seem to

go together, don't they?

That they do.

Im Josh Sanders.

I know. You're Peter's

uncle. Im Ethan Ward.

Pete? How do

you know Pete?

I knew him back when he was

at the University of California.

Ah, you're one of

his Berkeley buddies.

You might say that.

Well, you're a long

way from California.

What brings

you out here?

Peter told me about this place.

About you; how you taught

him to hunt and fish.

I thought Id stop by

and see for myself.

Well, you've come a long

way just to see a fishin' hole.

Ethan?

That's right.

Ethan. That means

"strong" or "optimistic".

Yes, yes it does.

You make a study of names?

More of a hobby.

[Splash of fish being caught.]

Whoa! Would you mind

getting me that net?

Sure.

Whoa, would you look

at those beauties!

I never caught two

before, at the same time!

Are you hungry?

That sounds like

an invitation.

Well, it is.

Thank you.

Great! I caught

him, you clean him.

I just put the tea kettle on.

Nothin' like a nice cup of tea

to finish off a good fish dinner.

Thank you. Peter said

you were a good cook.

Im glad to have

found out for myself.

Well, you have to be.

When you live out here by yourself,

you either learn how to cook or you starve.

So, Ethan, you didn't happen upon

me by accident, now, did you?

No. It's about Peter. He needs

you. Or, at least, he will.

What do you mean?

For a long time you and

Peter were very close.

That's right.

But you haven't seen him or spoken

with him for a number of years.

You are a man of science and faith.

Ive never seen where the two differ.

I mean, to me, it's not

either one or the other.

It's both.

But that's not true of Peter, is it?

Peter had a deep faith,

just like his mother.

But then he went away to school

and he abandoned his faith for science.

His mother died a few years ago, and

they were very close. She was a single mother.

I tried to help where I could,

but he wasn't interested at all.

So he began looking for answers;

became bitter, he wouldn't admit it.

Then one thing led to another and now

he has weak faith and a weak science.

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