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For an indie production, the visual effects are surprisingly punchy. The aerial shots of the actual mountain are stunning, providing a sense of scale that most low-budget "creature features" lack. It’s clear the filmmakers—brothers Phillip and Tim Wade—have a genuine love for the local lore of the Cascades. Mount AdamsHD

The plot follows a team of UFO investigators who are ironically terrible at investigating UFOs. Instead of scientific inquiry, viewers get a wilderness survival story where characters frequently make every "rookie mistake" in the book—losing maps, lacking weapons, and wandering aimlessly while being hunted by CGI aliens that look like they escaped from a 90s video game. Were you actually looking for a review of