Conspiracy Encounters

Synopsis: On the night of March 13th, 1997, strange lights were witnessed flying over the Phoenix sky, and in their wake a "man" appeared. Jimmy and Father Michael feel their lives affected by this stranger. Baffled, Father Michael travels to Mexico to seek advice from his mentor. But a series of accidents prevents the truth from being revealed, and Father Michael is left even more alone and afraid. What he later discovers defies his perception of reality and the core of all he has ever believed. For Jimmy, the mysterious man provides guidance towards finding what he has sought for many years.
 
IMDB:
2.5
TV-14
Year:
2016
106 min
40 Views


Okay, smile.

Come on.

Let's just go.

I'm sick of taking a pictures.

One more time.

Do you want a picture.

Wait.

Batteries are dead.

No, I just replaced them.

-Excuse me.

-Yeah.

No, it can't be.

You... you seem way to young.

-You look identical to someone...

-Look, I gotta go.

-Sorry.

-Sure, yeah, sorry.

Yes, we talked about this two

weeks ago. No,

I need an answer

quicker than that.

Hold on.

Hello.

I got to call you back.

I don't care... I don't care

what the Bishop thinks.

Look, father, I'll raise the

money myself in I have to.

I'll rob a bank if necessary.

No, I won't rob a bank.

Joe, wait.

Come here.

What baby?

Those kids are dying

of hunger, father.

They can't wait

for your meeting.

Is this all we've got?

No, we got more.

But not what you wanted.

No, I'm right here.

What point?

What are you doing.

I don't care what

religion those people are.

Those kids are

dying of hunger.

They need food.

Not a cross.

No, no, the point is

we need to help them.

That's the point.

Ok, look.

Have your meeting.

Analyze whatever

you need to analyze.

I'm going forward with

or without your blessing.

We need more shoes.

Hello.

Yeah.

So how much they need?

That's some kind of dough.

Hi, grandpa.

Hi Emmett.

Sorry, I'm late.

-Hello, Dave.

-Hey, pops.

Hey, I got a great

weekend planned.

Ok.

I'll take us to the game.

Ok.

And whatever else

you want to do.

Ok, we'll go to

the batting cages.

Sounds like fun.

Grab your stuff.

Let's go.

Do want to here on Sunday?

-I'll call you.

-Ok.

Have a good weekend, Emmett.

Ok, bye, Dad.

See you.

You looking for me?

Yeah.

I'm sorry... I didn't mean

to... I mean... how you doing?

My name's Jimmy Anderson.

-there's something

I'd like to show you.

Reporter took these photos.

And... that man

saved my life in Vietnam.

But I never found

out who he was.

I mean, he just came out of

the blue and then he just left.

I never saw him again.

He looks identical to you.

-except that he should

be like 40 something now.

I mean, the

resemblance is amazing.

That's what puzzled.

I'm thinking maybe

this is someone

who could have been

related to you?

Why do you want

to find this man?

Why?

Yes.

To find out what his name is.

To thank him.

Buy him a beer.

Well, even if you

never find him,

I'm sure the thought counts.

I got to go.

Sorry.

Look, this is the

closest I've ever gotten

to really finding this man.

I can't help you right now.

Well, that's ok.

I mean, we can meet

tomorrow or some other time.

I just want to pick your brain.

Maybe we can put two

and two together.

I think you're looking

in the wrong places.

What do you mean?

Is the man in the pictures

what you're really looking for?

Of course.

Who else?

I don't know.

That's why I'm asking.

Look, I'm sorry.

I really have to go.

Look, I'd really to have a

talk with you some other time.

Some other time.

Where can I find you?

Around here.

Just ask for me.

Well, what's your name?

Hey, Joe.

Father, I'm going

to go home now.

There are still some people

over there in the church.

So I didn't lock it.

Anything else you

need before I go?

No thanks.

Ok.

Good night.

Good night.

Why did you hide?

I don't know.

It was a reaction.

Catherine, look at me.

No.

No what?

What you're thinking.

What I'm thinking.

You have a husband,

and I have a church.

It's your husband.

What is he doing here?

I do want to see him.

But I have to answer the door.

I can't see right now.

I just can't.

May I help you?

Father Michael,

I guess you remember me.

I'm Catherine's husband.

Yes, of course.

I'll never forget

anybody I marry.

I'd like to have

a talk with you.

I'm in the middle of

something right now.

Can you come back tomorrow?

Tomorrow's going

to be difficult.

I only need a few minutes.

Ok.

Come in.

Thanks.

I normally don't smoke.

You're probably surprised

to see me, father.

I think my wife

is seeing someone.

What makes you think that?

I... I can't pinpoint it.

I don't

have any proof.

It's a gut feeling.

I hardly ever see her

anymore.

Well, you can't just

go on gut feeling alone.

You can tell those things.

The way she dresses.

It's the way she looks at me.

It's not one specific thing.

It's just a combination

of a lot of little things.

I try talking to her.

How do you talk

about these things.

It's difficult.

So how can I help you?

I figured if she were

to have told anyone,

she would have told

you during confession.

Confessions are confidential.

You know, I was

hoping you could help me out.

Maybe you noticed something

or she said something.

I mean, we've got a kid.

I'm just trying to

keep it together.

My god.

What's going on here?

It's not what you think.

I swear.

No, no, no,

we'll just all sit down.

We'll work...

You son of...

No.

Father.

Father, I'm so sorry.

No, don't shoot.

Shut up!

Daddy, no.

Just give me the gun,

nothing happened between us.

Just give me your gun.

How could you do this?

Happy birthday.

Hello, may I help you?

Yeah, I need a room.

For how many night?

I don't know.

It's a tall guy, blond hair.

He told me I could

find him here.

I have a picture right here.

That's the man I'm looking

for.

Look I don't think I know

him.

Ok?

He was here a

couple nights ago.

Look Father Michael

might know him.

But he's saying mass right

now.

I don't know him.

Yeah, I think he must.

Let me give you my address.

Just ask the priest

to give it to him, ok?

Thanks.

last night if you

saw bright lights,

unusual colors, and

odd shapes flying

over the Phoenix sky,

you weren't the only one.

Now what that something

was is in question.

Yes?

Sorry, to bother you, Father.

But they've been trying to

get you from the office.

Your phone seems

to be off the hook.

What time is it?

It's 2 in the afternoon.

That looks good.

I'll tell you, everything that

I've seen so far looks great.

I'm going through your chart.

I've looked at your labs.

I've looked at your x-rays.

All your results turned

out to be normal.

Physically I think

you're in great shape.

But this time I think we need

to take it a step further

and get a psychological

evaluation.

What are you suggesting?

Is something mental...

No, I'm not saying it's mental.

What I'm saying at

this point we need

to have you see a

psychiatrist to evaluate

the other aspects so I can

put all this stuff together.

I saw a

dream, which made me afraid.

And the thoughts upon my bed

and the visions of my head

trouble me.

Visions of my head trouble

me.

Visions of my head trouble

me.

Daniel 4:
5.

Daniel 4:
5.

4, 5, 4, 5.

Daniel, Daniel, Daniel.

I saw a dream, which

made me afraid.

And the thoughts upon my bed and

the visions of my head trouble me.

Daniel.

Hi.

I think someone was

looking for you.

He showed me some pictures.

And I think it's you.

Anyway, he told me to

give you this address.

Ok.

He didn't have blue eyes.

Why are you crying?

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